I have HBO at the moment for Game of Thrones, so rewatched "Crazy Rich Asians." Liked it just as much the second time!
Also watched "Mary Poppins Returns" which I did not care for much. There were definitely charming parts, but I wish they had gone a more original direction instead of recreating the original (visit Mary Poppins' odd relative, animated fantasy sequence, big dance number with working class guys with ladders, etc.). Although I like Emily Blunt a lot, I also thought it was unfair to put an average singer in a position to be compared with Julie Andrews. There are a lot of actresses with really amazing voices out there they could have cast. My biggest issue, though, was the character of Michael. In this version, he's a recent widower who cannot manage his household and children at all because his wife used to do it. I thought the plot was going to be about Mary Poppins "fixing" things by helping him step up as a parent (similar to how the original Mary Poppins helped Mr. Banks be more comfortable and present in his children's lives) but other than Mary Poppins helping them grieve for their mother a bit, there's not much sign at the end of the movie that he's learned anything.