Seen these recently:
RED. A Korean war vet goes after the teenage delinquents responsible for the death of his beloved dog. Considering the protagonist's background and mental state...I had initially anticipated a gore filled killing spree. But surprisingly the movie takes a very different approach...Bill Cox's portrayal of this enigmatic character was fascinating. His complexity coupled with a believable antagonist made the whole film very unpredictable. Great movie, highly recommended.
Resident Evil: Degeneration. A 3D animated movie. Not in the same continuity as the three excellent movies sharing the former half of the title. The story is simply a bloated and extended version of a plot-thread taken from the myriad of such in the successful PS1/2/3 games. The whole thing had the look and feel the video game and is probably geared mostly towards the fans of the franchise. Though it is self-contained enough to be watchable, I suspect it would hardly make any impression on non-gamers as it did with me.
Death Proof. two-thirds of the whole movie was all dialogue. This could hardly be called character development...There was a very disturbing/cool car chase/stunt scene towards the end but the "climax" took much of the punch out of it IMHO... Tarantino can certainly write and the whole movie is very stylized as with all of his movies. No doubt most up-and-coming aspiring young film makers and Tarantino fans will wet their pants over this. But I've seen very little of the hallmarks of a great film in this (in the conventional sense anyway), perhaps this was intentional...either way this was not my thing.