The Croods: Man, Dreamworks has really been overshadowing Pixar these days. This movie's funny, heartfelt, imaginative. Would've loved to see Nic Cage in the recording studio for some of the noises he made for this. Lots of good moments. This was a good movie.
Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters: ... and this was not. Not at all. Studio Power Ranger-villain noises from the witches, fireball effects that looked like they'd been pasted to the film a la a low budget web series, and everyone was giving a hammy performance of some kind, except Jeremy Renner, the only actor who delivered his lines as if this was a good movie. It still wasn't, but he made it funny that way.
The Ninth Gate: Back when this was in theaters, the trailers that I remembered made this seem a lot more ... hell-y? Instead (fortunately) we got a pretty good Roman Polanski film with a noir kind of set up, with Johnny Depp as a "book detective" authenticating a text supposedly co-written by Lucifer. Couple things near the end were less explained in the movie and apparently better explained in the book, but overall it was engaging and worth a watch.