Patrick
Interesting. Editing is a bit weird and fast so sometimes I was confused but I think that was the intended effect. It's low budget so sometimes the not-so-great CG was distracting but it was the actors that made this film. Charles Dance, in particular, walks a line between fucking terrifying and weirdly comical. Actually this entire film kind of does that. Also one scene made me feel a bit gross which I don't usually get from films. I only learned after I watched it that it's an homage/remake so I'm curious about the original now.
Circle
This gets intense and is fucking amazing to my filmmaker brain. Almost the entire 80 or so minutes takes place in one room in real time, full of dialogue and it works so well. Lots of heavy discussion, sometimes a little in your face, but again, it works for the context. The premise means you're always being surprised. Wasn't fussed on the ending but I think it set itself up to fail with that. Still, I watched the film a couple days ago and I've been thinking about it and the scenarios it brings up which is neat. It only came out last month and must have gone straight to Netflix.
Both are on UK Netflix.