A few more to mention.
The Mrs made me watch The Greatest Showman and I thought it was a self-important load of drivel to be honest. Not quite as bad as Moulan Rouge with regards to being "style over substance" but it's up there.
I loved It Comes At Night, which is a beautiful, bleak psychological thriller, shot mostly with natural lighting which gives it an amazing dark, atmospheric quality. The changing aspect ratio throughout really adds to the claustrophobic paranoia of the movie and Joel Edgerton's performance is brilliant. If you liked The Road then this is well worth a look. Despite the title this isn't a "creature" horror movie, so don't watch it with those expectations or you'll be disappointed.
Another great movie is You Were Never Really Here. A brilliant performance by Joaquin Pheonix in another rather dark and powerful film as the ex soldier suffering from PTSD. The old film-making mantra of "show, don't tell" is demonstrated beautifully here, revealing information without shoving it down your throat. Not the most original storyline but this is an interesting take on it and it's a very well made movie.
Last night I watched Black Mirror: Bandersnatch which was one of the most interesting things I've watched recently. If you haven't heard of this, it's an interactive movie which means at various points you get to choose the path the character takes, meaning that there are various different endings. That in itself is an interesting gimmick, but it's much more than that because it actually ties in with the story in a very clever, meta sort of way. Check this one out on Netflix, even if the narrative doesn't grip you it's still pretty entertaining.