Blockbusters seem to be right around the corner with the release of delayed major films like “F9,” “A Quiet Place, Part II,” and “In the Heights.” It leads to the question of what films from the last 15 months will still be remembered once all of the “big” movies start dominating the conversation. I feel pretty confident that one of the films that will pass the test is Netflix’s “The Mitchells vs. the Machines,” a film that people have fallen absolutely in love with on the king of the streaming services. Directed by Mike Rianda and produced by Phil Lord & Chris Miller, the animated family comedy has much of that energy that still circles the producers’ “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-verse,” a modern movie that people absolutely adore. When people are discussing their favorite animated films of 2021—or favorite films, period, really—I suspect to see a lot of conversation around “The Mitchells vs. the Machines,” something that works equally for the nostalgic parents who get all the references and their kids who understand the current YouTube culture this movie dissects in a different way. Released this week,