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Wolfwalkers - Just an absolutely stunningly gorgeous film that feels like it might be doing a bit too much for such a relatively standard fairy tale.
The Far Country - Kinda weird watching Stewart be such an unadulterated prick, but it is still another solid collaboration with Anthony Mann. That fella could shoot the hell out of a Western.
Project Hail Mary - Pretty much the exact same strengths and weaknesses as the book. First act is a little clunky and exposition heavy, but once things really pick up it's a total charmer of a science buddy mystery. Flashback narrative device exists basically for a single late game reveal. If this is outside of my Top 5 by year end I'll be shocked.
Moana 2 - Sure, it's a step down from the first (especially in the song department), but it looks great, has a couple of cool set pieces, and I really dug a couple of the new characters.
Lady Reporter - Needs more of this: "What about you, lady? You wanna try my kung fu?"
"Of course I wanna try you piece of shit." and less of this: "We thought you were a whore!"
Hostiles - Absolutely gorgeous film with an incredibly stacked cast, but if you are going to make movie about a white guy overcoming (or at minimum coming to terms with) his prejudices, maybe remember to make your non-white characters actual characters next time?
Code of Silence - With a mostly solid script that calls out police corruption (doesnt stick the landing on that, though), good direction from Andrew Davis, and a ton of support from a plethora of characters, it's not surprising this is considered one of Chuck's best. He's got the physicality of an action star, but he's just so bland. Say what you will about Seagal, but at least he's interesting to watch.