Chi-raq - Spike Lee's musical on the gun violence in Chicago... with an impressive cast too (John Cusack, Jen Hudson, Angela Bassett, Sam Jackson, Wesley Snipes, Dave Chapelle) alongside Nick Cannon as the title character. Decent but would have worked better without the musical element. Almost seemed like a play; not surprising it's an adaptation of an ancient Greek play...
Moonlight - my first time seeing this. I wasn't particularly captivated by it. It's in three parts and I liked the one where he was a boy better. This film won the Academy Award for Best Picture last year and personally I think it was just Hollywood propaganda considering the subject matter. It's a good film, not a great one
Rodney King - on Netflix and a Spike Lee Joint ... one man stage performance by actor and long time collaborator with Spike, Roger Guenveur Smith.
It was spoken word poetry often evoking the style of the late Gil Scott Heron and describing King in almost biographical form to the time he was beaten by White cops. Other racially charged murders around this period in time were highlighted too. Brilliant, gripping and emotional.
Spielberg - HBO documentary on the acclaimed film director. Dozens of people he's worked with to his family members were interviewed.
He was in a clique of upcoming directors: Coppola, De Palma (fun fact - he was on set as assistant director on Scarface, uncredited) Scorsese, Lucas in the 70s...
He says the very first movie that got him into wanting to make them was Lawrence Of Arabia.
Recommended if you're a fan of his work
The BFG - Spielberg's adaptation of Roald Dahl's children's book. All I'll say is no one in Hollywood does CGI and motion capture better than the man. It's too clean
Them suits at Warner Bros. better hire him as an executive for their DC franchise as regards computer generated effects