I'm excited to see Nosferatu. If it hits, it might be the only story I can think of where the original, the 70s remake and the modern remake are all good. I hope it's good.
I've been on a tear watching stuff lately, partially because I've been on so many flights the past two months. Brief thoughts:
Anora - great movie. Kind of Uncut Gems-y in how stressful it is but well done.
Robot Dreams - fun, moving animated movie. No real dialogue but it doesn't matter. Think it's the sort of thing that hits for older kids and adults.
Challengers - I enjoyed it a lot. It's silly and kind of like watching a high end version of an MTV drama from the 00s, but well done and entertaining.
The Whale - I get it if others have mixed feelings on it, but I was moved. Aranofsky is about as subtle as a car crash but it's still pretty unforgettable. Can be a tough watch for a lot of people, I imagine.
Hit Man - Entertaining black comedy. Also absurd and you have to shut off your brain a bit but it's fun.
Zone of Interest - total, obvious garbage. I'm kind of done watching anything involving WWII or the Holocaust as well. Something about the constant re-examination of that period strikes me as infantile now. Look to other things, Western filmmakers. This is just a silly, bottom of the barrel take on what we already know.
Megalopolis - I love Francis Ford Coppola. This is a gloriously bad movie. He's trying to say something but it's incoherent. Still beautifully made but a mess. A weird casserole of a lot of influences from theater to Fellini to Metropolis, etc. He really wanted to throw everything in this movie. I can't recommend it but I also think aspects of it are unforgettable and masterful. Even when he's bad, he's still kind of good in a lot of ways.