We watched Star Trek Beyond, Batman v Superman (Extended cut), and Suicide Squad over the holiday and man..
While ST Beyond was better than Into Darkness, that's not a very high bar to clear. It was still dreadfully dull and derivative. Not only did they lift material from the old Starblazers cartoon (the Minmei effect), but they also lifted a plot point from the brilliant Star Wars Thrawn Trilogy novels. To say I was not pleased, particularly after Simon Pegg's tendency to lash out against any criticism, is a severe understatement. Also, Idris Elba was entirely wasted. Sofia Boutella's character was cool, though.
Batman V Superman. Jeez, where to even begin on this one... They might as well have given it the tagline of "otherwise smart people doing incredibly stupid things". Almost none of the actions taken by Batman or Superman in this movie made one lick of sense in the context of their characters. Any time Jesse Eisenberg was on screen, I wanted to punch him in the face repeatedly. Literally the ONLY bright spot in this movie for me was Gal Gadot's Diana/Wonder Woman, and given that she only has a cumulative 10 minutes or so of screen time in a 3 hour+ run time, this is not a good thing.
On the other hand, I was rather pleasantly surprised by Suicide Squad. It was in no way a good movie, but it was far more entertaining than Batman V Superman, in my opinion. Margot Robbie was fantastic with what she was given as Harley, and if they don't completely **** the bed with casting Catwoman and Poison Ivy, Harley's next outing has the potential to be a ton of fun. Again, it was categorically NOT a good movie, but at least I didn't come away from it wanting those hours of my life back, so I put that as a backhanded win in the DC column.