The Card Counter - very, very much a Paul Schrader movie, has that signature style and protagonist. Reminded me quite a bit of First Reformed, though I'd say I liked this better. More interesting backdrop (poker vs. church), a stronger lead, and a genuinely interesting and well-executed premise. One of the better movies I've seen a while.
Thoroughbreds - fun to watch, but overrated IMO. Good performances from all three of Taylor-Joy, Cooke, and Yelchin (in his last role), but the whole thing had an air of fakeness to it. Weird word, I know, but it felt more like watching a play than a movie, and the (intentionally) clipped dialogue and the ending both felt off to me. Not a bad time-waster but nothing more than that.