I bet I'll enjoy it. Really enjoyed TFA when it came out, even though it's seriously flawed. I think Rian Johnson might have the right touch to get something good out of the family drama.
Seen a couple of not-blockbusters the last couple of days.
The Disaster Artist: a lot of fun if you have seen The Room, but not as fun as The Room itself. The fun of it is the technical brilliance of James Franco's imitation of Tommy Wiseau, but that means you're looking at an incredibly polished production of a famously unpolished work. Bit weird.
The Killing of a Sacred Deer: contrived moral dilemmas are more interesting when the protagonists are relatable, as opposed to irredeemably awful. That said the setup is replete with gracefully unexplained menace, and Barry Keoghan is brilliant.