It's just a shame most of the things you *can* watch in theaters right now, aren't even worth the $3.
As there's so many poorly-reviewed things out right now (that I've never even heard of). Beast, Fall, The Invitation, Gigi&Nate, DC Pets, Three Thousand Years, The Minions Movie, Nope. (The answer to "Do you want to see any of these movies?" Buh-dum tish.)
Though maybe Bullet Train can get more eyeballs. And DBZ for nerds. This is sarcasm.
Brief Reviews (of mostly cartoons):
Primal (Season Two) is certainly not as strong as the first. Something that could be reasonably expected, given how high the bar was set. But I still feel a bit disappointed thus far. (The ‘writing’, which is an odd thing to say for a mostly silent show, has gotten notably worse.)
The Dragon Prince’s first two episodes were borderline painful to sit through. With repetitive exposition, horrible dialogue, obvious plotting and art direction so bad that the creators themselves supposedly changed it for later seasons. (But I could only manage to skim through the next obvious ‘hook episode’, before I gave up.) Sorry Sokka.
Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts proves that Dreamworks can animate. First season looks nice throughout. Characters are generic, but entertaining enough. But the hip-hop music is poorly-fitting, and the writing is pretty bad. (Hits every trope and cliche that it could fit in a single season.)
Lost Ollie is a mini-series, without a clear target audience. (Or a hint of decent acting in sight.) And somehow, “the kid is actually dead all along”, would’ve been a better pay off than the saccharine crap you get.
Hilda is comfy and adorable, thus far. (At least its first few episodes are.)
And in terms of something I want to watch, because of the hype surrounding it, is "RRR". (That three hour long bollywood action movie thing.) But I can't find it anywhere yet...
Edit: RRR was fucking ridiculous, and kept me (and a friend) fully entertained throughout its run time. Plus, it portrays the British as accurately as possible.