You Were Never Really Here (2017): Eh, the comparisons to Taxi Driver are silly - both involve a lonely protagonist who rescues a little girl from a whorehouse, but that's about it. This movie involves some kind of private detective / hitman who lives with his senior mother, and has suicidal thoughts because of some weird trauma that's randomly shown throughout the film. Sounds cool, yet it feels pretty... empty overall, there's barely dialogue, and the cinematography isn't anything outstanding. Feels like a Film Student graduate trying to make a slow, "deep" movie. Not bad at all, just pretty mediocre - soundtrack was cool tho. 3.5/5
Labyrinth (1986): Yeah, that movie with David Bowie. Didn't expect much from a fairy tale-ish story with some cheesy but fun musical sections, so I had a nice time. 3.5/5
Okja (2017): Fun movie about why vegans are superior corporate greed and animal abuse, following a girl who raises this gigantic superpig that was part of a worldwide contest. When she wins, they take the animal away and she runs in her rescue - in the middle, there's an organization that releases captive animals trying to help her. So, nothing deeply original as it plays with many tropes common to depicting companies and revolutionary groups, but it was entertaining. 3.5/5