Solo.
I honestly don't even know what to rate this one because it was just so bland. Like, it wasn't a bad movie, but it also wasn't a good movie. It just kind of exists. You watch it once, forget what happened almost immediately, and move on with your life. It looks like Star Wars and sounds like Star Wars, but it just seems to kind of lack something that's there in the originals and Rogue One but similarly absent from the prequels and the new films.
I also thought it was a mistake to tell so much of Solo's backstory in one film. The dude's in the Empire for like a cup of coffee in this film, and it just feels off. They could have made an entire movie about Han struggling with working for the Empire before he finally snaps when he sees Chewy being mistreated and attacks those hurting him (I like that version of the story rather than the film version). They also give zero context for why he knows how to (sort of) speak and understand the Wookie language. I remember the Han Solo expanded universe books telling a much better tale, where he was more or less raised by a Wookie slave and thus had a soft spot for the species, which in turn led to him helping Chewy later.
Also, Emilia Clarke can't act for shit. She should be thanking her lucky stars she got cast in Game of Thrones before anyone knew it was going to be the biggest show on television, because that's why she's getting other work. She's also a British actress who somehow always sounds like she's speaking with a faked accent. No idea how that's possible.
Anyway, I guess it's worth watching if you're a Star Wars fan. I don't think they really did enough with the droid character (we never really got to know her all that well). Lando was fine; probably the bright spot of the film. Great casting there.
But just generally speaking I feel like they told the most boring version of the Han Solo origin story.