Normally, this time of year, there are a handful of movies I've seen that I truly enjoyed. Last year was strange, because everything got shut down in March. But this year the movies are back. Unfortunately, most of them aren't any good. At this point I would say:

No Time to Die - solid B, if that. Plot made no sense. Villain made no sense. The "secret" Bond's girl was hiding was never told (or if it was, made no sense). Lots of deaths made no sense. Shame.
Black Widow - Johanson got lucky Disney settled with her. It wasn't a Box Office disappointment because of HBO plus. It was just a bad movie. Easily in the bottom half of comic book movies. Down there with Iron Man 3 with Marvel flicks.
F9 - bad. Just bad.
Godzilla v. Kong. Other than the fights was laughable.
The Card Counter - terrible
Maglignent - so laughably bad I can't believe any reviewer didn't pan it.
Many Saints of Newark - bitterly disappointing.

If I had to rank my top 10 at the moment...I'm not sure I could.

Raya and the Last Dragon was OK
Suicide Squad was OK
The Ten Rings was OK (might be #1, but barely)
Free Guy was OK
Venom was OK
A Quiet Place II was OK (but I still can't believe that humans wouldn't just blast loud music everywhere to create traps for the creatures and/or live by waterfalls.
Cruella was much better than I thought, but still 30 minutes too long.
Nobody was OK, but a blatant knock off of John Wick (and not nearly as good, plus completely unbelievable, whereas somehow Keanu made Wick seem believable)
The Courier, I liked. But it had a "been there/done that" feel to it the entire movie.

That's kind of all I got. Nothing that I would give an A- or better to.

Hopefully Dune is good. Also excited for The Eternals. Will see The Last Duel next week (but man it looks super long at 2 hours 33 minutes). Thanksgiving movies look decent, so there's still time, but what a disappointing year thus far.