Let's see . . .
Queen's Gambit (Netflix series): Very well-acted, one level removed from reality. Main actress is very good, to the point I actually want to watch that horrible-looking New Mutants movie to see her as Magik in it. It has been criticized for minimizing drug addiction, and those complaints have merit. It has female empowerment as a core theme, but is very shallow in exploring that theme. As a modern, if somewhat twisted, fairy tale, it's OK.
Snowpiercer (Movie): Saw a Snowpiercer series pop up on one of my streaming services, so finally got around to watching the movie on Netflix. Was pretty good. Solid performances. Technically SF, based on the premise, but probably better not to think of it as such.
Sweet Home (K-Drama, Netflix): Pretty decent monster apocalypse show. Effects were better than I'd expected. Ending set up a second season, will be interesting to see if it gets one.
Seventh Son (B-Movie, Netflix): This is one of those movies where you know a lot of aging A-listers and younger ones, all really just needed a pay day. It fully deserved its 12% critic Tomatometer, and I think Alicia Vikander got it the 34% audience score. It was very reminiscent of an 80's fantasy movie, but without the heart.
In the Shadow of the Moon (Netflix): Time travel murder mystery thing. Not great, but not terrible. Decent B-movie.
Alice In Borderland (J-drama, Netflix): Based on a manga. People are mysteriously transported to an empty Tokyo, and forced to participate in sadistic games. Pretty decent. Some good performances. Hopefully, it will get a second season.