OK, some thoughts on these:
1) The Truman Show and Dead Poets Society, both directer by Peter Weir, are classics, and I love them both.
2) Don't Worry Darling is a mixed bag, but far better than many give it credit for.
3) I don't much care for V for Vendetta for various reasons. One slightly more trivial reason being Natalie Portman's appalling accent.
4) The big twist in The Village seemed obvious to me from the start, but that said I do think it's an interesting film and a lot better than critics said at the time. :)