With a whole new slate of films already unspooling before us, it's time for me to close the book on 2022. And what a great year it was, with Hollywood filmmaking making a roaring comeback post-COVID lockdowns while international auteurs gave us new ways to see the world. If there's one thing I'll remember about the year's best films, it's the prevailing commentary on the patriarchy and it's ruinous effect on families, friendships and individuals. The films forced us to reflect on our societies and how we can be better, and for that I am grateful. Here now, are my Top 10 Films of 2022:
Honorable Mention: Cha Cha Real Smooth
"A bittersweet, globe-trotting journey that encompasses an indefatigable love, as well as the broad tentacles of the monstrous Holocaust."
""Bones and All" achieves impressive balancing act between terrifying audiences and enchanting them."
"An impressive and rousing cinematic achievement."
(directed by Sarah Polley)
"Through their passionate words, it leaves you with much to ponder about religion, gender dynamics and the world at large."
"Saim Sadiq delivers a true gem with "Joyland", a powerful story about family, identity and sexuality within the confines of a conservative society."
"Even those who never endured such heartache will be moved by this simple, but powerful drama."
"An epic fantasy tale that is at once deliriously entertaining and emotionally stirring."
""Marcel the Shell with Shoes On" is unlike any film I've seen this year (or any other year for that matter)."
"Beneath all the dazzling special effects and high-flying acrobatics however, is a compelling human story."
"After many decades in the business, the 76-year old icon has delivered his most personal work yet in the autobiographical and altogether wonderful drama "The Fabelmans"".