The 50 Best Movies of 2022, According to 165 Critics from Around the World
“TÁR,” “Aftersun,” and “The Banshees of Inisherin” topped IndieWire’s annual critics poll of the best movies of the year.
“TÁR,” “Aftersun,” and “The Banshees of Inisherin” topped IndieWire’s annual critics poll of the best movies of the year.
IndieWire is once again looking at how diverse the Hollywood studio director’s chair really is for the coming years.
“Barbarian,” “You Won’t Be Alone,” and “Bones and All” top IndieWire’s list of the year’s best horror. Plus, “Piggy,” “Amok,” and more.
It’s never too early to make a top 10 list (or a must-see list of contenders), including these already proven winners.
As we do every year, IndieWire is looking ahead at the next two years of studio features directed by women to get a sense of who Hollywood is elevating in still-rarefied spaces.
It’s a brand new year in streaming. Here’s where to watch the best movies from 2022, including blockbuster hits like “Top Gun: Maverick” and “The Batman” alongside indie favorites “TÁR,” “Aftersun,” and “Marcel the Shell with Shoes On.”
From the moving and philosophical (“What happens happens and then we are gone…”) to the comedic and circumstantial (“He’s a Libra moon, and that says a lot!”), these are some of the year’s most memorable lines.
Sequel, requels, prequels galore, plus a cocaine bear, a chocolate factory, and a slew of new titles from some of our favorite filmmakers.
Obama shared his annual idiosyncratic list of his favorite movies of the year, which also includes “The Woman King” and “Everything Everywhere All at Once.”
Our crystal ball shows mixed streaming results for Warner Bros. Discovery, Apple TV+ adding ads, and “Chicago P.D.” staying put.
From Michael Giacchino to Michael Abels, a number of the best film composers working today were on their game in 2022
From the cockpit to the stage, in subterranean tunnels and miraculously lit stop-motion, there were no more arresting moving images than these.