What Was the Last Movie You Watched?

This morning on Netflix I watched Rescued by Ruby! One of the best films I've seen recently, so heartwarming and totally for dog lovers! It has a good ending too I'm so happy to say. It held my interest throughout and the time went fast watching it. Ruby is an amazing dog as well as her master.
 
This movie depicts how big coal/oil will choose profit over human health. The love of money is the scourge of humanity.

Harlan County War (2000) | Full Movie | Holly Hunter | Stellan Skarsgård | Ted Levine​

A Kentucky woman whose mine-worker husband is nearly killed in a cave-in, and whose father is slowly dying of black lung disease, joins the picket lines for a long, violent strike. Genre: Drama, Docudrama Stars: Holly Hunter, Stellan Skarsgård, Ted Levine, Wayne Robson, Alex House

 
I finally finished A Quiet Place. My oldest grandson had tole me to watch it more than a year ago. I found it to be boring and some parts were just silly to me. It took me literally months to finish the movie and I finally skipped through parts of it to do it. I'm seriously rethinking watching A Quiet Place II although the trailer looked interesting.
 
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Just finished watching The Lost Valentine with Betty White. As a young bride, her husband goes off to fight in the war and is missing in action. Every year, she goes to the Union Station on Valentine's Day, waiting for him. A TV woman gets involved to interview and researches what happened to her husband. This is a fantastic movie, and bring your tissues. I just about cried through the whole thing. The ending was priceless.

 
I am into old movies so maybe boring and long to others. I just like seeing life as it used to be long ago.

The Best Years of Our Lives with Myrna Loy, Dana Andrews and Fredric March. Three world war II veterans return home to find that their families and small town America has changed while they were gone.
 
'King Richard', Will Smith's Best Actor oscar movie. I haven't seen his competition, but in my mind, Will, despite what happened, deserved it. His portrayal of Richard Williams was seamless, was excellent. It was a long movie for me, almost 2 & 1/2 hours, but it went by very quickly. I loved this movie and Will's performance.

My only complaint was after the movie ended, the director threw in a montage of the real Richard Williams and the family. I don't care for that reality check at the end. Minor complaint as it has nothing to do with how good the movie was.
 
I watched two! On Prime Video. Our Town (1940). Change comes slowly to a small New Hampshire town in the early 20th century. Stars William Holden, Martha Scott and Fay Bainter.

The 2nd was one I have seen a few times but love to watch it again. Hannah and Her Sisters. A Woody Allen movie with Mia Farrow and other well known actors.
 
I watched two! On Prime Video. Our Town (1940). Change comes slowly to a small New Hampshire town in the early 20th century. Stars William Holden, Martha Scott and Fay Bainter.

The 2nd was one I have seen a few times but love to watch it again. Hannah and Her Sisters. A Woody Allen movie with Mia Farrow and other well known actors.
@katlupe I also saw Hannah and Her Sisters a few times. I think I may have seen Our Town, but not sure. I like most Woody Allen movies.
 


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