Maggie was decent I thought. For those who don't know, it's an Arnold Swarzenegger movie that takes place in a world where zombies exist (sort of a post-cleanup setting). Abigail Breslin (the younger of the two girls in Zombieland) plays his daughter. Don't expect action or thrills though, this one is very much about mood, and has some long, drawn out scenes with little to no dialogue. It wasn't amazing, but was enjoyable.
Super Fuzz was so stupid. I hadn't seen it since I was really young and would watch it almost daily (along with Caveman, starring Ringo Starr). A cop is exposed to radiation and gains superpowers (invulnerable, can run fast, can do almost anything), but he loses them when he sees the color red. I think I only made it to the end because of nostalgia and a morbid curiosity of exposing all the scenes I remembered for just how bad they actually are.
The Atticus Institute was an ok found footage movie. It wasn't terrible but it doesn't stand out either. It's a mix of mock interviews and hospital video archive of them interviewing and experimenting who they thin may have ESP, telekinesis, or similar abilities.
Jurassic World was as dumb as I thought it would be, and I loved it.
Mad Max: Fury Road was great, not sure why but I didn't expect much out of it.
Fast & Furious 7 was exactly what you'd expect from another F&F movie, ridiculous and entertaining. I've never been a car person, but every time I watch one of these movies I almost feel like one.