I Don't Feel At Home In This World Any More is a real good movie. It's a thriller about a nursing assistant whose house gets broken into and her ensuing quest for vengeance, and it's got a sense of humor that reminded me a bit of Burn After Reading. Definitely recommend it, it's a lot of fun.
Gerald's Game is probably the best attempt at tackling a Stephen King story I've seen so far, and yet the Stephen Kinginess was a bit of a disappointment in the end. I felt like it was a complete enough story that I didn't need to have the spooky death guy who appeared to her end up being a quasi-mentally-handicapped serial killer who happened to only want to cut up men and not women.
Wish Upon is a real, real dumb horror movie. It's not terribly scary or even that gory (especially after the real unsettling stuff in Gerald's Game), and the writing is at points complete nonsense. Like, at one point the school mean girl passes by the protagonist when she's laughing, and demands to know why she's laughing, and she says it's because "You're smegma. But like, ultimate smegma." And then the mean girl asks what that even means, so the protagonist's friend passes her a phone and reads off the definition of smegma, which causes everyone around to gasp and go "ohhhh!" and then they break out into a slap-fight. It's like an old man trying to imagine how teen girls would act, and it is just nonstop bonkers bad. Her dad is a weird garbage picker even after wishing makes him super rich, until she wishes her dad into being a sexy saxophone player that all her teenage friends think is super hot. Her romantic interest says the line "Wait, you dig on multiverses?"