I like RLM because they are genuine and smart. Smart reviews by people who know what they are talking about, but don't feel like know it alls. They are also largely removed from "nerd culture", so you don't get that taint. I belive they can be a little to cynical sometimes, but they always seems at at least well reasoned.
I also like Oliver Harper, because he seems enthusiastic about movies and not a try hard.
Anyway, I've seen the movie 4 times now and I think I like it. I'm not really interested in writing up a big long essay because I'm not about that life, but the movie is ok. It's more interesting thematically then TFA, I like Rey and Kylo, Luke's depiction was good, I like Finn despite his busy work plot, and there's cool stuff in the movie.
I dislike the Snoke stuff, the casino planet and that plot, the world and conflict, and the movie's dedication to failure.
What I mean is that Rose and Finn should have achieved something. A small victory, but not their primary goal. Maybe thanks to them they find the planet with the rebel base, I don't know. But something to not make their whole plot feel pointless, but to sell the point that even in failure you can learn something/earn something/whatever. The movie is somewhat missing that part of the lesson. That there is success in failure.