I liked all of these except for The Happening. While the initial premise was pretty fantastic and the imagery of all those construction workers jumping off the buildings was pretty intense, the reasons behind why it was all happening wasn't just far fetched, it was stupid.
A quiet place was really inventive but had a lot of plot holes. Still, I can't imagine watching that in the theater, that must have been intense.
I had the same problem with The Happening and with A Quiet Place, it lacked more depth in the developed story, because I really consider that it could have been done a very complete work incorporating this important factor, it is what happens many times with movies that try to leave you intrigues in some points, not only they leave intrigue, they also leave holes that can end up disenchanting you from the whole project.
Specifically with A Quiet Place a lot of questions came up such as
Still a good movie though and I thoroughly enjoyed it, despite the plot holes.