Uncut Gems - pretty much as good as advertised. It does a great job of building this uncomfortable tension. I also saw Punch Drunk Love again recently, and really dig Sandler in these darker roles.
Rise of the Skywalker - didn't hate it, didn't love it. It's so frenetic, and crammed with so much stuff, it doesn't really give you enough time to process anything - more specifically, it distracts you enough so you don't dwell on the fact that what you're seeing might suck. It's also one of those flicks that you might not hate immediately, but you'll probably dislike more and more over time, given time to think about it.
Knives Out - loved it. It's just a smart movie, for lack of a better term, and an enjoyable take on the "whodunnit" genre...great performances from the ensemble cast. I particularly liked Chris Evans trying his hand at being a dickhead, a role which he absolutely nails.
Marriage Story - about a quarter of the way through I was thinking "why am I watching this inconsequential story about something that happens to like, 50% of couples? ...who cares?" By the end, I had shed a tear. Not really a relationship guy, but I've been through enough break-ups to have movies like this and Eternal Sunshine tug at the old heartstrings. Generally speaking though, and more than anything, this is an acting tour-de-force if there ever was one. Driver and ScarJo are excellent.