Garden of Sinners - Recalled Out Summer
This wasn't really what I expected at all, but it wasn't bad either. As the Japanese title (Gospel for the Future) suggests, the theme driving the story is about being able to see the future, and how different people view that power and how it affects their lives. It's mostly a character piece about two new characters, and their interactions with Shiki and Mikiya. Don't expect much action at all, there's a lot of talking, but it's actually fairly interesting. Better than the terrible "romantic" entries in KnK by far. Some parts felt a little draggy, but overall it was actually rather engaging.
Sudo does a pretty competent job on his directorial debut, and shows more promise here than his Fate/Zero episode (5). This is certainly not an easy story to direct, given how there's hardly any action, it introduces several new characters central to the story, is told in a non-linear fashion, and consists of stories about different people, which are connected by a common theme and location.
Fans of KnK will probably enjoy this quite a bit, but coming from Fate/Zero the production does feel a little bit of a letdown in terms of art and animation. The art direction returns to the style of the KnK movies where the backgrounds are heavily CG and there's a lot of digital post-processing even in mundane scenes. It gives the city a unique look, but not a pretty one. There were some nice cuts of animation but overall nothing to really shout about. It's clear the great animation was being produced for Ufotable's other 2013 movie instead. Lol.
tl;dr - Not bad, surprisingly character driven, not much action, liked it.
Garden of Sinners - Recalled Out Summer Extra Chorus
This was pure "fanservice" to close off the movie series, and not in a bad way at all. Ei Aoki returns to direct a short half hour entry which consists of three short stories set throughout 1998. There's a story about Shiki and a cat, another one about Fujino and a fellow student, and a New Year's Eve story with Shiki and Mikiya. The stories serve as some sort of closure for events throughout the movie series, as well as a way of putting various relationships and characterizations in context. It's a cute and nice way of closing off the entire franchise, and a much more effective one than the boring epilogue included in the final DVD originally.