I've been meaning to add entries here since the second lockdown eased in Scotland in April/May but never got around to it. Most recently I saw Belfast at the London Film Festival and enjoyed it very much. It takes a personal, family-based approach to the issue of sectarianism in that city in 1969.
Before that I saw two very different MI6-related films: No Time To Die, which I enjoyed even though I found it curiously depressing. If you're a Bond fan or in any way interested in seeing it, avoid all discussions/reviews of it beforehand. The next day I saw The Courier, based on the true story of a London-based businessman who gets involved in an MI6 operation in Russia. Very engrossing and tense at times, it was nice to see such a contrasting film set in the same 'sphere'.
Here are all the other films I've been to see since the spring re-opening of cinemas in Scotland. I won't make the post too long by describing them all. I've stuck an asterisk next to the ones I liked best.
* Nomadland
Rare Beasts
A Quiet Place 2
* Cruella
* Ammonite
The Father
* The Reason I Jump
* The World To Come
* The Sparks Brothers
Black Widow
* Girlfriends
* The Last Letter To Your Lover
* The Nest
The Stranger
I'll be surprised if before the end of the year I spend a more entertaining, visually gorgeous couple of hours in a cinema than I did seeing Cruella. Overall I'm very happy with my strike rate.