The Incredibles 2
The Incredibles remains my favourite Pixar film; the spy-thriller tropes, the retro aesthetic, the killer soundtrack and the amount of fun they have with the hero powers made it damned near perfect. The sequel still has these things, but it's a bit messy and not as compelling. It doesn't have a strong antagonist and doesn't really do much that's new, in fact the end scene is practically identical to that from the first film (the family all look at each other knowingly as they put their masks on). It's still perfectly enjoyable, but it feels a little unnecessary.
Ghost in the Shell (2017)
It's worth noting that I've never seen the anime adaptations of GITS. Much like Akira was, it's another of those strange omissions from my viewing history considering what a perfect fit it probably is for my tastes, but it's another series that has numerous different versions and none of them are on a streaming service I can access. Anyway, this Hollywood adaptation was pretty decent. I don't think the general response to it was all that positive when it came out, so I went into it with no real expectations which probably helped. The concept's a good one, sort of Blade Runner with a bit of Robocop thrown in, but I get the feeling it could have done more with it.
The cinematography is probably fairly good, but I think I've been spoiled recently by Denis Villeneuve's films. The city seems to be fairly well realised, although the CG is far more obvious than in BR2049, and the film has an overall.... glossy look to it that's a bit reminiscent of stuff from the 2000s. The casting's a bit off though; the film definitely appears to be set in a Japanese city, so it's a little white-washy, and the only major character played by a Japanese actor, Beat Takeshi, almost feels like a token inclusion because he's recognisably Japanese. But then it gets a little... meta, as Major...
Either way I can't say I was hugely impressed with the acting, but it could be that everyone's trying to replicate their anime counterparts and it's not offensively bad by any means, so I'll give it a pass.
I think I'd recommend it. There are a few things with the production I'd perhaps have changed, but the story's good.