I thought Woman in Black was enjoyable. Doesn't reinvent the wheel, but it's a well-directed film that puts emphasis on creepyness and scares over gore, which is getting rare these days. Radcliffe was pretty decent.
Haywire is very uneven. The film starts out ok, then the 2nd act is really good. The final act seemed like an afterthought. Almost as if they had a sequel in mind, and then finally decided "Oh screw it, let's resolve the loose ends in one film...". I was surprised by Gina Carano's performance. Nothing oscar worthy, but she has a physical presence that Angelina Jolie wishes she had in Salt. She's a far more believable spy than Jolie. It's great to see an engaging action film that doesn't rely on special effects every five seconds. I enjoyed this film. I only wish they had taken the time to do a satisfying conclusion..
I'd give WiB a B-, and Haywire a B.