On flights to Thailand and back (12 hours each flight), I recall watching at least these movies:
Weird: The Al Yankovic Story (2022) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt17076046/
I didn't quite know what to expect, was it going to be a real biography or what... but no, it seemed to be totally made up. It was way funnier than I thought it would be, I got quite many chuckles during the movie (to other passengers' irritation, when I keep laughing out loud on the flight), and I especially liked the Madonna references. I always suspected that of her! The ending credits line "To this day, Madonna is still at large" floored me. :D
Nice to see also that Daniel Radcliffe can do pretty good comedy too. It is not just Harry Potter then.
Overall the movie reminded me of "Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story" (2007) which I also enjoyed a lot.
Conjurer (2008) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0896533/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0_tt_8_nm_0_q_conjurer I recall seeing this on some list of "horror movies you should see"... but overall it was a pretty meh, and the IMDB score is pretty poor as well. A pretty standard Christian exorcism story where the love for one's family trumps over the evil etc.
And based on a true story? Ummm, okay, maybe inspired by or something...
Also I didn't much care for the Christian undertones about teaching the viewer how Christian religion can save you from evil etc. I recall similar undertones in some (even) older horror movies like The Omen movies and such, and I always get the uneasy feeling with them that they are some kind of Christian propaganda movies, a bit like the current wave of woke propaganda movies. Speaking of which:
The Whale (2022) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt13833688/
It was... ok. I was expecting much more though, maybe I had too high expectations due to all the praise and stuff, wasn't that guy supposed to get an Oscar or two for his performance as an obese person etc.?
It wasn't quite such a powerful tearjerker to me as it was apparently supposed to be, in fact I found the tearjerker moments quite... cliched and expected, I guess?
And yeah, I felt this movie was a bit of woke and LQWERTY+ propaganda too. If Conjurer tried to teach me how Christianity is the answer to everything, this movie taught the opposite that Christianity is the root of all evil and the non-hetero non-white non-males are the Good People, even if they may have some traumas due to Christianity and patriarchy and Donald Trump. Oh yeah, the movie had those references to republicans and Trump as well, making it feel like a political leftist movie.
John Wick: Chapter 4 (2023) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt10366206/
It was good... but I am not sure I'd call it "the best action movie ever!" like I've seen some reviews to suggest.
Frankly, now seeing all the four JW movies, I am becoming quite bored of its long fight scenes, as beautifully choreographed as they are. It is like watching some pr0n movie where the action just goes on and on and on... get on with the story already! Sometimes too much is quite enough, thank you.
Maybe it is a good thing that (I presume) this is the last John Wick movie... unless they come up with new chapters presenting a sassy 16 year old non-cis non-binary female of color who kicks every man's ass and is very good with computers and all other STEM fields, putting men to shame.
I'm sure I saw some other movies too due to the long flights, but I don't recall right now... of the aforementioned movies, I enjoyed Weird the most.
EDIT: Oh yeah, I started watching e.g. the 2022 "The Batman" movie, but I think I just got bored of it quite soon and didn't watch it to the end, or even half of it. Meh. Frankly, I don't get it why they still keep making superhero movies, does someone really still enjoy watching them? They should let them die already, just like the ninja movies died by the early 90s.