John Carter - While not a great movie, I don't see the hate it gets. I can understand it maybe bombing because Disney advertised it the wrong way (not the first time a movie did poorly because the studio marketed it the wrong way). A shame that no sequels will be made because it lends itself to future movies.
Green Lantern - Another movie not as bad as what I heard. I do think they could have done a better job casting Hal Jordan than Ryan Reynolds, and I was a little disappointed that Sinestro did not turn evil in the movie, though they clearly set it up for that to happen in a sequel that will probably not be made.. The CGI suit was done pretty well, as was the CGI overall.
X-Men: First Class - Not as good as the first 3 X-Men movies, but still good. I disagree with some of the decisions they made, but I liked the cameo of Wolverine. I didnt care about some of the mutants though.
The Other End of the Line - Pretty standard rom-com that my lady friend wanted me to watch with her. Essentially a Indian woman working at a call center in Mumbai falls in love with a guy that owns his own advertising agency after they start talking because somebody was making false charges to his credit card (he thinks she is an American woman in San Francisco, not knowing the bank outsourced the job to India). Anybody who has seen a romantic comedy probably knows how the movie ends, but it's still touching and Shriya Saran is beautiful.