The Edge -- 90s survival movie back from the post Silence of the Lambs Anthony Hopkinis revival where they kept on trying to figure out how to bank on an aging pudgy guy having star name power. Solid flick though, and got a great acting performance...from Bart the famous acting Bear.
Made of Honor -- ok, a chick flick, I intentionally watched, and get this, I largely liked it. Of course down the stretch fell into the absolutely 100% cliched romcom plot trap, but it was actually quite funny through most of it (a marriage to a tropy wife is great), and the central problem -- guy's female best friend is getting married, + he suddenly realizes he does not want to lose her and tried to undermine the marriage from within -- resonated.
Changeling -- definitely a high quality flick as you might guess from the people involved (Eastwood, Jolie) but lacking in real excitement or kick. Kind of dragged, like they wanted to show us everythhing that happened historically (it was a true story) rather than focusing the narrative to make it into stronger movie.
Penelope -- wasn't sure what this was but was intrigued by the level of the cast (Christina Ricci, James McAvoy, Reese Witherspoon) for what must have been a minor movie. Well...turned out to be a fable basically, maybe aimed at kids given the message (love yourself for what you are), and featuring a girl born with a pig's nose (the family was cursed you see) looking for love. You know how to tell if a girl is cute? Glue a pig's nose on her face and if you say, "hey, I'd still kiss her", then she's cute (either that or you're into bestiality). Christina passed this test. Also, BTW, featured one of the best acting performances by a little person I have seen. So much so the fact he was a little person was almost forgotten about (given the film's message, probably intentional too).