Bohemian Rhapsody - it felt so superficial, like they took the Wikipedia pages for Queen and Freddy Mercury and went paragraph by paragraph, and made a scene out of each without putting an ounce of thought into how any of this played out in real life. It's an underdog story with little or no resistance as they rise to fame and glory, or what resistance they encounter is tongue-in-cheek. Plus the director is a known pederast and probable sexual predator (Bryan Singer), but where is the #MeToo outrage directed at him. Instead he gets multiple Academy Award nominations for a vapid, by the numbers, "against all odds" biopic (haven't we seen enough of these? Jesus) where we receive no insight into Freddy Mercury's psychology or the friendships, fallouts, and relationships within the band.
Plus, I'm hetero but I would love to see a real-seeming romance between two gay men in a major Hollywood release. I mean, we have been enjoying gay love songs for decades, I think we can handle seeing it with our eyes. Instead we get a greatest hits album masquerading as a film so dumbass audiences can hear stuff like "SCARAMOUCH" and say "I know what that is!" Eh that's what happens when MBA's control a cultural industry: it is all about brand recognition.