Blue Beetle
I'm a fan of the Beetles, so I'm biased, but I really liked this. It had some pacing issues, but otherwise was everything I hoped for in a movie about Jaime Reyes.
The representation of Jaime is spot-on, Xolo Maridueña did a fantastic job. He's older than his origin in the comics, recent college-grad rather than high school, but it works much better. The most important aspect for Jaime's version of Blue Beetle is his family, and they nailed it. They have a realistic family dynamic. They are supportive of Jaime and keep him grounded. And Adriana Barraza as Nana steals the show!
Family is a central theme of the movie, and it also ties into the (dysfunctional) Kord family and even Jaime's nemesis, Carapax. Ted's sister (and current Kord CEO) Victoria (Susan Sarandon) talks a lot about family, but it's just talk. Her villain is soulless--she does not care about other humans. Not in an "I'll enslave them all in the coal mines to build my death laser" sort of way, but that she doesn't even see them unless they can do something for her (and even then, she doesn't remember their names). Which seems to represent corporate CEOs these days.
The movie treats the Beetle legacy right. Ted and Dan aren't in the movie, but they exist as the previous Beetles and are part of the story.
Now, where does Blue Beetle fit into the reboot? There are mentions of Superman, Batman, and Flash, but they are not specific to any particular version. James Gunn has apparently said that while Blue Beetle isn't a DCU movie, Jaime (played by Xolo) will be in the DCU. I don't know what exactly that means (especially given that after-credits scene), but here's hoping there are more Beetles in the future. I am forever holding onto hope for Blue & Gold!