Somebody mentioned "Nobody" a while back (I'm too lazy to find who/when) with Bob Odenkirk. It was okay, not terrible. I'd call it fun but dumb. A one-time-only movie I have zero interest in ever watching again.
Also watched The French Dispatch, which was fantastic. Anderson is an acquired taste though, but to me, this was him at his best and was a redemption after The Grand Budapest (which didn't do it for me). Can't wait to watch this again, especially since the dialogue is very fast at times. It's somewhat of a movie where you have to be hyper-alert at spots to follow along with the dialogue/story. I don't get why Timothe Chalamet has to be in every fucking movie though -- I mean he was fine, but still. I would like to see him in a movie about Syd Barrett (playing Syd), but I don't need to see him in every single thing I watch.
Also finally saw the original version of Nosferatu, the silent version from 1922. I enjoyed it and would watch it again.