First Man on Netflix, a biography of Neil Armstrong's test pilot and astronaut career closely based on the superb book of the same name by James R. Hansen.
I'd read the book a few times already which goes into painstaking detail of Armstrong's entire career and to a lesser extent his prior life, the movie instead does a great job of focusing on a few important parts with the same level of detail as the book, with exact dialogue to what was actually said in some situations and action sequences that pretty much are actually what happened in his truly remarkable career. The poignant personal elements are also all true to his real life.
I don't like Gosling at all, but he's not bad in this, the movie is more about Armstrong's actions as a pilot that were very measured and calculated, and he plays it low key, so I can't criticise him this time.
The main merit of this this movie is it's extremely accurate, though they seem to want to throw Buzz Aldrin under the bus for some reason, and reduce Michael Collins to doing very little, it doesn't take too much away, the rest has some amazing detail of real life occurrences.
Interestingly they completely choose to leave out the fact that most all of the early Astronauts including Neil were ex ace military pilots with numerous kills in flight combat in the Korean War, but there's another movie's worth of out that to be made potentially in the future.
Highly recommended for its historical and technical accuracy, it's basically an educational movie about some amazing achievements in aviation and space exploration.