Napoleon (2023)
Not as great as some say, but not bad. The editing looks more than a little choppy - as in someone took an ax and chopped well over an hour out of it. Ridley Scott is already talking about a 4+ hour long director's cut.
I do think Joaquin Phoenix is a great actor, but someone he just didn't seem to fit the role. The expression on his face during a large part of the film seemed to convey "Damn this uniform is uncomfortable!" instead of reactions more relevant to the scene.
Historians are (as usual) complaining about the large amounts of poetic license taken by the script. Then again, Shakespeare's "historical" plays were full of all sorts of factual errors. I think historians should chill out and advocate for making factual documentaries and reinactments instead of worrying about details in entertainment that was never billed as "the actual true story."
Oh, and one phrase that will mean little until you see the movie. "The mating call of Napoleon."