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There haven't been many good movies lately. It's been 3 years since there was one good enough for me to watch in a theater. Hollywood has just been producing large volumes of low quality crap lately.
Most of the music I listen to is from the 70's through the 90's. I already have just about everything I want to listen to.
There's been lots of great movies lately, they've just drowned in the massive marketing budgets of copy pasta bullshit sequels.
What I do instead is mostly rely on specific directors that I know produce high quality content like Guy Ritchie, Wes Anderson, and Christopher Nolan (especially work done together with his brother, Jonathan Nolan, but IIRC Jonathan mostly focused on series like Westworld and Fallout after Interstellar).
Another thing to look for is A24 movies. They're quite unique and usually pushes the limits with story telling. Their older stuff, while great, might though not be everyone's cup of tea but it seems like they're trying to mellow it a bit out lately to cater to a larger audience.
Would you mind sharing which movie it was?
The last movie I watched in a theater was Top Gun Maverick.
Not judging your tastes, as I personally enjoy this type of movie as well, but a basic-ass action flick sequel that is nothing but a thinly veiled military propaganda piece with the bare minimum amount of plot needed to glue together a bunch of cool action sequences is your bar for "good enough to see in theaters", yet you claim you haven't gone in 3 years because the new movies aren't any good anymore?
Something isn't adding up here...
I feel like I've heard my grandpa say this, things were better back in my day...