While 2021 was largely defined by its proximity to the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, when worldwide lockdowns and cinema closings forced moviegoers to establish new viewing habits, 2022 seemed to be about getting back to “business as usual.” Which, itself, is a constantly evolving concept. But the past 12 months have provided all the benchmarks people have come to expect from any single year of moviedom: massive blockbusters (hello,Maverick), surprising flops (sorry,Lightyear), unexpected hits (Sonic the Hedgehog 2?!), and a parade of superheroes. It all added up to a really solid year of entertainment, with fantastic films being made in countless genres (horror is at a real high point) and coming from virtually every corner of the world. Below are WIRED’s picks for the best movies of 2022.
Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery
Every so often a movie comes along where it feels like the cast and crew are having as much fun making the film as you are watching it. That would beGlass Onion. More specifically: Daniel Craig seems to be soaking up every second of the Detective Benoit Blanc Experience (which could have something to do with having had one hand attached to James Bond’s martini glass for the past 15 years). Rian Johnson is back in the director’s chair with a script he wrote for the second installment of this surprise franchise. The action has moved to Greece, on a private island belonging to brash tech billionaire Miles Bron (Edward Norton, who seems equally game to play). A “Murder Mystery” is on the official itinerary, but it is interrupted by the one unfolding in real life. Yet again, everyone’s a suspect. Yet again, it’s up to Benoit to figure out whodunnit. Yet again, it’s a blast.
The Banshees of Inisherin
Fans ofIn Bruges only needed to hear that Oscar-winning writer-director Martin McDonagh (Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri) was teaming up again with Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson inThe Banshees of Inisherin to start lining up. The movie takes place in 1923, as the Irish Civil War is winding down, and a new battle is about to be waged. Pádraic (Farrell) and Colm (Gleeson) are longtime friends whose relationship has come to an abrupt end when Colm simply decides he’s had enough of his old pal. That’s not a good enough reason for Pádraic, who tries to press the matter with Colm, and he soon learns that wasn’t the wisest choice. McDonagh’s dark, absurdist wit is on full display as the men go to war with each other. Fingers will be lost, a donkey will die, andThe Banshees of Inisherinis sure to attract some major attention come Academy Awards time.
Everything Everywhere All at Once
It’s been six years since Daniels (directing duo Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert) premieredSwiss Army Man and brought the phrase “Daniel Radcliffe farting corpse movie” into everyday conversation. They clearly made the most of every second of that time, asEverything Everywhere All At Once is two hours and 19 minutes of unbridled, happy chaos. Evelyn Wang (Michelle Yeoh) gets the chance to experience the many different lives she could have led in a multiverse storyline the directors smartly milked as an opportunity to pull out every tool and trick they’ve got—and they’ve got a lot. Keep your eyes on the screen and your ears open, because the entire movie can change from one minute to the next. (The film employs different languages and aspect ratios—and prosthetic hot dog fingers.) Also: There’s a dildo fight. Multiple viewings are encouraged, and perhaps necessary.
Tár
From the outside, famed (fictional) composer and conductor Lydia Tár (Cate Blanchett) seems to have it all. She’s reached dizzying heights in the classical music world, achieved many “firsts” for a woman, and is frantically preparing for a live recording of Gustav Mahler’s Symphony No. 5. But Lydia has had to fight for all she's achieved, and she hasn’t always played fair in doing so. At what should be a high point in her career, Lydia can feel the walls closing in. While most actors are lucky to land even one “career-defining” performance in their careers, Blanchett seems to up the ante with each new project. While not nearly as prolific, Todd Field (Little Children,In the Bedroom) is undoubtedly one of contemporary cinema’s most talented directors. If only he had directed more than three films over the past 20 years. (You might know him better as an actor; he played Nick Nightingale, Tom Cruise’s piano-playing pal, inEyes Wide Shut.)
Bones and All
In the same way thatSwiss Army Manbecame known as Daniel Radcliffe’s “farting corpse movie,”Bones and Allis typically explained with the same fragmented sentence: “Timothée Chalamet cannibal movie.” Hey, it’s accurate. Chalamet teams up again with Luca Guadagnino, director ofCall Me By Your Name, for this adaptation of Camille DeAngelis’s 2015 coming-of-age novel, which just happens to involve a couple of fine young cannibals.
Nope
Jordan Peele’sNopedidn’t make as much noise asGet Out orUs, but it might be the director’s most accomplished film. Daniel Kaluuya and Keke Palmer star as OJ and Em Haywood, siblings who—with their father Otis (Keith David)—provide and train horses for film and TV productions. When Otis is killed by a coin falling from the sky, OJ and Em set out to investigate. What they discover is a massive, horse-eating UFO that has staked a claim somewhere in the skies around their home. But that’s not even where it gets weird. Peele yet again manages to deftly weave his distinct sense of funny into the script, and Kaluuya and Palmer make those words sing.
Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio
If two Pinocchio movies in one year feels like a lot, that’s because it is. So if you’re going to pick one, make it Guillermo del Toro’s gorgeous—and pretty damn dark—stop-motion animation version. As you might expect, this isn’t Disney’s version of a wooden boy’s dream of becoming a real boy. Instead, it’s a not-so-thinly-veiled statement on fascism, right down to being set in Italy in the 1930s. (Even Mussolini stops by.) It’s also a very sad and a stark reminder that life is short, so appreciate it—and the people around you—while you still can. (See? Not Disney!)
Till
Emmett Till—the Chicago teen who was kidnapped, tortured, and lynched in 1955 while visiting family in Mississippi—is a name Americans know. Less known is Mamie Till, Emmett’s mother, a civil rights activist who spent nearly 15 years fighting to get justice for her only child. She is the focus of this heart-wrenching biopic from Chinonye Chukwu, in which Danielle Deadwyler (Station Eleven) delivers a masterclass in playing lived-in grief.
Happening
Audrey Diwan’s gut-punch of an abortion drama may be a French film set in 1963, but it could not have come at a more appropriate time for American audiences. Anne (Anamaria Vartolomei) is a college student whose future feels wide open, until she learns she’s pregnant. So Anne must make a harrowing decision: embrace motherhood when she’s barely out of childhood herself, or seek an abortion—an illegal operation at the time, which could result in prison time. Rather than preach to one particular side of the abortion debate,Happeningfocuses on the pain of having to make that decision in the first place—and the life-threatening dangers women face when forced to make those choices in the shadows.
Decision to Leave
Park Chan-wook is a director’s director—an auteur who is regularly lauded by the likes of Quentin Tarantino and Spike Lee (who had the temerity to mount his own version ofOldboy a decade after Chan-wook’s film shook viewers). While he’s known for his keen ability to turn acts of extreme violence into beautiful movie moments, one might argue thatDecision to Leaveis the auteur’s tamest effort. When a man mysteriously plummets to his death from a mountain, detective Jang Hae-joon (Park Hae-il) is sent to determine if he could have been murdered. Ultimately, he begins to suspect that the dead man’s wife, Song Seo-rae (Tang Wei) might be the guilty party … but he’s also starting to fall for her. It’s not a new trope, but in this director’s hands it may as well be. As always, he more than sticks the landing.
All Quiet on the Western Front
Edward Berger’s updated adaptation of Erich Maria Remarque’sAll Quiet on the Western Front may have seemed unnecessary, but that doesn’t make it any less engrossing. Or violent. Really, really violent. While it’s set during World War I, its lessons about the horrors and futility of war couldn’t be more timely—or needed. Felix Kammerer offers an impressive performance as Paul Bäumer, a young soldier whose excitement about fighting for his country quickly turns to anxiety, exhaustion, and disillusionment. Perhaps most impressive is cinematographer James Friend’s jaw-dropping camerawork, which puts you right in the trenches. It’s not an easy watch, but it’s never felt more necessary.
Hit the Road
Panah Panahi, son of legendary filmmaker Jafar Panahi (who was sentenced to six years in prison earlier this year for “inciting unrest”), makes his directorial debut with this comedic family drama, which some have described as Iran’s answer toLittle Miss Sunshine. A family of four sets off on a road trip that inspires both tears and laughter as they traverse the countryside. Any family is going to have some dysfunction—especially when trapped in an automobile together—but ultimately their squabbles feel unimportant when the purpose of their journey is revealed.
Top Gun: Maverick
OK, it almost hurts to admit that this movie over-delivered on what most people expected from it. ButMaverickwas definitely worth the 36-year wait. Then again, audiences should know by now that Tom Cruise won’t put his stamp of approval on an action movie that isn’t properly action-packed. Not that this movie is nothing but action. In fact, it’s as much an homage to the original film—or an inside joke for '80s kids—as anything else. But if your only reason for watching is in the hope that they re-created the original film’s iconic volleyball scene, you’ll be (semi) disappointed.
Moonage Daydream
Moonage Daydream isn’t so much a documentary as it is an immersive musical experience. Brett Morgen, Oscar-nominated documentarian behindOn the Ropes,The Kid Stays in the Picture, andCobain: Montage of Heck, offers David Bowie know-it-alls and newcomers alike a trippy ride through the music, mind, and artistry of the iconic singer. Bowie himself leads the journey with narration for the film—the first officially sanctioned doc on the late artist.
Jackass Forever
Is namingJackass Forever one of the best movies of 2022 a risky move? Yep. Are we going to do it anyway? Uh-huh! OK, soJackass isn’t for everyone. But if you’re in, you’reall in—even if you end up watching a few of the nausea-inducing stunts with your hands over your eyes (two words:Zach Sashimi). Veteran Jackass Steve-O sums up the crew’s mantra best when he explains that “concussions aren’t great. But as long as you have ’em before you’re 50, it’s cool.”
FAQs
What are the top 5 streaming movies right now? ›
- #1. Creed III (2023) 88% #1. ...
- #2. Cocaine Bear (2023) 69% #2. ...
- #3. Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania (2023) 47% #3. ...
- #4. Jesus Revolution (2023) 62% #4. ...
- #5. Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022) 95% #5. ...
- #6. Operation Fortune: Ruse de guerre (2023) 50% #6. ...
- #7. We Have a Ghost (2023) 42% #7. ...
- #8. The Whale (2022) 66% #8.
Rank | Genre | Share |
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1 | Action | 53.44% |
2 | Adventure | 13.15% |
3 | Comedy | 9.27% |
4 | Horror | 8.51% |
- 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) Film. Science fiction. ...
- The Godfather (1972) Film. Thrillers. ...
- Citizen Kane (1941) Film. ...
- Jeanne Dielman, 23, Quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles (1975) Film. ...
- Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) Film. ...
- La Dolce Vita (1960) Film. ...
- Seven Samurai (1954) Film. ...
- In the Mood for Love (2000) Film.
- Don't Look Up (2021) R | 138 min | Comedy, Drama, Sci-Fi. ...
- The Lost Daughter (2021) R | 121 min | Drama. ...
- The 355 (2022) PG-13 | 122 min | Action, Thriller. ...
- Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021) ...
- The Matrix Resurrections (2021) ...
- The Power of the Dog (2021) ...
- The Tender Bar (2021) ...
- The King's Man (2021)
- Married at First Sight.
- Wrong Side of the Tracks.
- Perfect Match.
- Next in Fashion.
- Murdaugh Murders: A Southern Scandal.
- Sex/Life.
- Outer Banks.
- Chris Rock: Selective Outrage.
- The Strays (2023) 4.7/10. ...
- Minions: The Rise of Gru (2022) 56 % ...
- Magic Mike XXL (2015) 60 % ...
- The Hunger Games (2012) 68 % ...
- The Hangover Part III (2013) 30 % 5.8/10. ...
- This Is Where I Leave You (2014) 44 % 6.6/10. ...
- R.I.P.D. (2013) 25 % 5.6/10. ...
- We Have a Ghost (2023) 6.2/10. pg-13 127m.
- Gone with the Wind ($3.9 billion)
- Avatar ($3.5 billion) ...
- Titanic ($3.26 billion) ...
- Star Wars ($3.22 billion) ...
- Avengers: Endgame ($2.96 billion) ...
- The Sound of Music ($2.7 billion) ...
- E.T. ...
Gone with the Wind—first released in 1939—is generally considered to be the most successful film, with Guinness World Records in 2014 estimating its adjusted global gross at $3.4 billion.
What is the most popular day of the year to go to the movies? ›
Americans go on Christmas (Dec. 25), the Chinese on Chinese New Year (Feb. 19) and the French on Labor Day weekend (May 1).
What is the #1 movie in US history? ›Rank | Year | Movie |
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1 | 2015 | Star Wars Ep. VII: The Force Awakens |
2 | 2019 | Avengers: Endgame |
3 | 2021 | Spider-Man: No Way Home |
4 | 2009 | Avatar |
To date, Leave No Trace holds the site's record, with a rating of 100% and 251 positive reviews.
How do I find good movies to watch? ›- StayIn (Web): Quick Questionnaire for Mood-Based Recommendations.
- Suggest Me Movie (Web): The StumbleUpon for Movies.
- LazyDay (Web): Search for Anything, or Get Random Picks.
- CringeMDB (Web): Find Films Safe to Watch With Parents.
Rank | Year | Movie |
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1 | 2009 | Avatar |
2 | 2019 | Avengers: Endgame |
3 | 2022 | Avatar: The Way of Water |
4 | 1997 | Titanic |
- Outer Banks: Season 3 — 99 million hours viewed.
- Sex/Life: Season 2 — 43.8 million hours viewed.
- Perfect Match: Season 1 — 42.6 million hours viewed.
- Outer Banks: Season 1 — 34 million hours viewed.
Most Watched English Language Series of All Time
Ozark (Season 4) – 491,090,000 hours watched. 13 Reasons Why (Season 1) – 475,570,000 hours watched. Maid (Limited Series) – 469,090,000 hours watched. You (Season 3) – 467,820,000 hours watched.
Rank | Movie | 2022 Gross |
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1 | Top Gun: Maverick | $718,732,821 |
2 | Black Panther: Wakanda Forever | $438,291,367 |
3 | Avatar: The Way of Water | $425,527,069 |
4 | Doctor Strange in the Multi… | $411,331,607 |
- Wednesday.
- Breaking Bad.
- The Walking Dead.
- Sex/Life.
- You.
- Stranger Things.
- Wrong Side of the Tracks.
- Manifest.
- The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring.
- The Tomorrow War.
- The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey.
- No Time To Die.
- The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers.
- Thirteen Lives.
- Tom Clancy's Without Remorse.
- Clarkson's Farm.
What is the most popular TV series at the moment? ›
- The Last of Us (2023– ) TV-MA | 50 min | Action, Adventure, Drama. ...
- The Mandalorian (2019– ) TV-14 | 40 min | Action, Adventure, Fantasy. ...
- Outer Banks (2020– ) ...
- 1923 (2022–2023) ...
- Poker Face (2023– ) ...
- Attack on Titan (2013–2023) ...
- The White Lotus (2021–2023) ...
- Yellowstone (2018–2023)
- Bel-Air (2022) tv-ma 2 Seasons. Genre Drama. ...
- You (2018) new. tv-ma 4 Seasons. Genre Mystery, Crime, Drama. ...
- The Mandalorian (2019) new. Trailer. 70 % ...
- Daisy Jones & the Six (2023) new. Trailer. 61 % ...
- Harlem (2021) 2 Seasons. Genre Comedy. ...
- Perry Mason (2020) new. Trailer. 68 % ...
- Hello Tomorrow! ( 2023) ...
- Animaniacs (2020) tv-pg 3 Seasons.
1. "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" (2015) | $936 million |
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2. "Avatar" (2009) | $760 million |
3. "Titanic" (1997) | $659 million |
4. "Jurassic World" (2015) | $652 million |
5. "Marvel's The Avengers" (2004) | $623 million |
Guinness World Records says the longest film ever made is "The Cure for Insomnia" released in 1987. The 85-hour experimental film was directed by John Henry Timmis IV.
Who has watched the most movies? ›Gwilym Hughes (pictured), 65, watched more than 28,000 movies in his lifetime and held the Guinness World Record since 2008, according to BBC News. Hughes didn't see his first film until he was 8 years of age, but more than made up for lost time, averaging 10 to 14 films per week in his later years.
What are the top 10 biggest movies of all time? ›- Avatar. 2009. $2.9b.
- Avengers: Endgame. 2019. 2.8b.
- Titanic. 1997. 2.2b.
- Star Wars Ep. VII: The Force Awakens. 2015. 2.1b.
- Avengers: Infinity War. 2018. 2.0b.
- Spider-Man: No Way Home. 2021. 1.9b.
- Jurassic World. 2015. 1.7b.
- The Lion King. 2019. 1.6b.
Fastest to $1 billion
Titanic became the first movie to gross over $1 billion worldwide on March 1, 1998, in 74 days of release. The list below is restricted to the 10 movies that reached the milestone the fastest.
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Whats the biggest opening day for a movie? ›As of July 2022, "Avengers: Endgame" (2019) held the record for the biggest opening weekend at the North American box office – a term that excludes Mexico and includes the United States and Canada. It grossed around 357 million U.S. dollars on its first weekend of screening.
What are the top 5 grossing movies in the United States? ›
- 1. ' Star Wars: Episode VII – The Force Awakens' (2015)
- 2. ' Avengers: Endgame' (2019) ...
- 3. ' Spider-Man: No Way Home' (2021) ...
- 4. ' Avatar' (2009) ...
- 5. ' Top Gun: Maverick' (2022) ...
- 6. ' Black Panther' (2018) ...
- 7. ' Avengers: Infinity War' (2018) ...
- 8. ' Titanic' (1997) ...
The film failed to make it into the Guinness Book Of World Records as the quickest film ever made, because they measure the time from the beginning of shooting to the release of the movie in theatres. The current record for the quickest movie made lies with the 1999 Tamil film Suyamvaram.
Which movie has got 10 10 rating? ›DAVE | IMDb | TITLE |
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10 | 9.6 | Band of Brothers (2001) |
10 | 9.3 | The Shawshank Redemption (1994) |
10 | 9.2 | The Godfather (1972) |
10 | 9.1 | The Godfather: Part II (1974) |
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What movie has the most F words? ›- Alpha Dog (2006) - 367 f-words. ...
- Straight Outta Compton (2015) - 392 f-words. ...
- Casino (1995) - 422 f-words. ...
- Nil by Mouth (1997) - 428 f-words. ...
- Summer of Sam (1999) - 435 f-words. ...
- Uncut Gems (2019) - 560 f-words. ...
- The Wolf of Wall Street (2013) - 569 f-words.
- Best Overall: Crackle.
- Best for Popular Titles: Freevee.
- Best for a Variety of Movies: Popcornflix.
- Best for Finding Movies Around the Web: Yidio.
- Best for High-Quality Movies: Vudu.
- Best for a TV Experience: Pluto TV.
- Kanopy. If you love art house or classic movies, Kanopy is the best site for free streaming. ...
- Popcornflix. For those who prefer more mainstream movies, Popcornflix perfectly fits its name. ...
- Vimeo. ...
- Internet Archive. ...
- Sony Crackle. ...
- Vudu. ...
- IMDb. ...
- hoopla.
- Pulp Fiction (1994) new. 94 % r 154m. ...
- Creed (2015) new. 82 % pg-13 133m. ...
- Smile (2022) 68 % r 115m. ...
- Somebody I Used to Know (2023) r 106m. Genre Comedy, Drama, Romance. ...
- The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999) 76 % ...
- Triangle of Sadness (2022) new. 63 % r 147m. ...
- The Shape of Water (2017) new. 87 % ...
- Bruiser (2022) r 100m.
- Bel-Air (2022) tv-ma 2 Seasons. Genre Drama. ...
- You (2018) new. tv-ma 4 Seasons. Genre Mystery, Crime, Drama. ...
- The Mandalorian (2019) new. Trailer. 70 % ...
- Daisy Jones & the Six (2023) new. Trailer. 61 % ...
- Harlem (2021) 2 Seasons. Genre Comedy. ...
- Perry Mason (2020) new. Trailer. 68 % ...
- Hello Tomorrow! ( 2023) ...
- Animaniacs (2020) tv-pg 3 Seasons.
1. The Shawshank Redemption (1994)
What is trending new on Netflix? ›
- Outer Banks.
- Perfect Match.
- Wednesday.
- You.
- Wrong Side of the Tracks.
- Murdaugh Murders: A Southern Scandal.
- Stranger Things.
- Ginny & Georgia.
- The Cable Guy (1996) pg-13 96m. Genre Comedy, Drama, Thriller. ...
- Fire of Love (2022) pg 93m. ...
- Something in the Dirt (2022) r 116m. ...
- The Valet (2022) pg-13 124m. ...
- The French Dispatch (2021) r 108m. ...
- Better Days (2019) r 135m. ...
- War Dogs (2016) r 114m. ...
- Office Space (1999) 68 %
- Die Hart. StarringKevin Hart. 3.03.0 out of 5 stars (292) ...
- Sayen. StarringRallen Montenegro. ...
- Somebody I Used To Know. StarringAlison Brie. ...
- Smile. StarringSosie Bacon. ...
- Creed II. StarringMichael B. ...
- Jurassic World Dominion. StarringChris Pratt. ...
- Shotgun Wedding. StarringJennifer Lopez. ...
- Halloween Ends. StarringJamie Lee Curtis.
- The White Lotus (2021) new. 82 % 7.7/10. tv-ma 2 Seasons. ...
- Avenue 5 (2020) new. Trailer. 64 % 6.5/10. ...
- True Blood (2008) Trailer. 69 % 7.9/10. ...
- Industry (2020) Trailer. 72 % 7/10. ...
- Westworld (2016) Trailer. 71 % 8.5/10. ...
- Mind Over Murder (2022) Trailer. 87 % ...
- The Anarchists (2022) 1 Season. Genre Documentary. ...
- The Baby (2022) Trailer. 71 %
- Succession (2018) new. Trailer. 83 % ...
- Perry Mason (2020) new. tv-ma 2 Seasons. ...
- The Undoing (2020) tv-ma 1 Season. ...
- The Last of Us (2023) tv-ma 1 Season. ...
- Doom Patrol (2019) tv-ma 4 Seasons. ...
- The Sex Lives of College Girls (2021) Trailer. ...
- His Dark Materials (2019) 69 % ...
- Gossip Girl (2021) 5.2/10.
- Hulu.
- Hulu.
- Lost.
- 30 Rock.
- Firefly.
- Community (2009)
- The Handmaid's Tale.
- The Terror.
MPAA instituted ratings on November 1st, 1968, and the first R-rated movie was released on November 4, 1968. It was The Split, starring Jim Brown and Gene Hackman.