Mirai
I rated this as "very good" on MAL, but I did have a couple of reservations. The first is little Kun's voice: from the first time he opened his mouth, I just couldn't see that voice coming out of that character. (I'm talking about the original Japanese here; can't comment on the dub yet.)
At first I thought "Oh. Maybe he's supposed to be older than I realised." But no, the character's supposed to be four years old. It felt miscast for me, and I never quite managed to adjust to it for the whole length of the film.
I also felt like some of the film would be on the scary side for youngsters, especially towards the climax. This view was also echoed in a review of the film on a magazine page attached to a pin board in the cinema. I now understood what some members of the Scotland Loves Anime audience meant when they suggested the film's tone was inconsistent across its runtime. The audience at the screening I was at did include children, though, and none of them seemed to bat an eye at the darker moments, so... maybe not, then.
Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within
I bought this in CEX some time ago for only 50p, and it's surprisingly decent! I was expecting Hollywood action sci-fi by numbers, but it's actually more interesting than that. A pleasant surprise, and a minor revelation.
I'm going to be a while working my way through the whole of this two-disc set: the main feature disc includes umpteen commentary tracks, and the bonus DVD contains something like forty days' worth of extras giving an in-depth look at the making of the film.
It's still not anime, though.
I also had my annual rewatch of Akira before bonfire night.