The Top 10 Movies of 2022

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 1 июн 2024
  • -Get a whole month of great cinema FREE on MUBI: mubi.com/thomasflight or give the gift of MUBI at mubi.com/gifts
    This video is spoiler-free. The 10 subjectively greatest movies of 2022.
    // WATCH MORE THOMAS FLIGHT
    -Ad-Free Videos and Exclusive Content on Nebula: go.nebula.tv/thomasflight
    -My Podcast Cinema of Meaning:
    Ad-free and early on Nebula: Nebula: nebula.tv/cinemaofmeaning
    Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/4n6zZZQ...
    iTunes: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...
    -Rent or Buy My Experimental Documentary:
    labyrinthion.com
    -Read My Newsletter:
    thomasflight.substack.com/
    // SUPPORT MY WORK
    -Support my Channel directly on Patreon: / thomasflight
    Patrons get access to a discord community, monthly podcast reviews of everything I watch, and more!
    -Sign up for Nebula using my Link: go.nebula.tv/thomasflight
    Signing Up for Nebula using my link supports my channel financially.
    // FOLLOW ME
    -Twitter: / thomasflight
    -Website: www.thomasflight.com
    -Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/thomasflight/
    -TikTok: / thomas.flight
    // CONTACT ME
    -sponsorship and Business inquiries: thomasflight@standard.tv
    -Questions, feedback, other stuff: contact@thomasflight.com
    (check out my FAQ as well: www.thomasflight.com/faq)
    #ThomasFlight #Movies #BestOf2022
    Chapters:
    00:00 Intro & Caveats
    00:01:39 Honorable Mentions
    03:35 10.
    04:38 9.
    06:05 8.
    07:49 7b
    10:43 7.
    13:07 6.
    14:35 5.
    16:47 4.
    18:28 3.
    20:17 2.
    22:00 1.
  • КиноКино

Комментарии • 1,7 тыс.

  • @CinemaToastTrev
    @CinemaToastTrev Год назад +3382

    I went to a theater with my girlfriend to see “The Batman” but we couldn’t catch the time and the only movie that was available at the time was “Everything Everywhere All At Once” so we went in it completely blind. No trailer or anything. Best decision we’ve ever made!

    • @MonkehBuns
      @MonkehBuns Год назад +82

      My best friend and I saw it completely blind on purpose. The only thing I knew about it was the two people specifically recommended that I see it. I was intrigued so I didn't look it up at all, and when I told my friend she hadn't heard of it either and came with me. It was so meaningful to both of us. Best theater experience of my life.

    • @dudenotsoperfect9366
      @dudenotsoperfect9366 Год назад +2

      Mediocre philosophical overrated peace of meta forcing

    • @towelam2421
      @towelam2421 Год назад +27

      I saw an article about it and once I saw who the lead was it didn't matter what the story was, I was gonna watch it.

    • @picturethis4903
      @picturethis4903 Год назад

      oblivious

    • @Red_Spidey
      @Red_Spidey Год назад +14

      Honestly both movies are great, any decision is still a good decision

  • @extofer
    @extofer Год назад +2427

    Everything Everywhere changed my life. It represents a pivotal moment for me. I saw it almost a month after my mom passed away and it helped me process my grief. I saw so many reactions to EEAAO on RUclips where people were like “I need to call my mom and say ‘I love you’” when the film ended and I sat there thinking that I won’t be able to do that for the rest of my life. In a world filled with noise, I knew that the memories and the precious moments I had with her represent what matters most. Our lives are the memories we make along the way and I had to say goodbye to my mom but I will cherish the few special moments in my life with her and see her in my dreams. Moreover, Everything Everywhere helped me - as a gay man - understand how unconditional her love was for me despite what may have initially been disappointments she had about the direction my life has taken. What a tremendous experience that film was.

    • @weekendlani9968
      @weekendlani9968 Год назад +29

      Wow beautiful words. 🤍

    • @gustavcarl
      @gustavcarl Год назад

      🤣🤣🤣if you are a dumb person maybe have amazed you but for me was disgusting and scientific rubbish 🤮

    • @portzblitz
      @portzblitz Год назад +12

      I love that for you. Thanks for sharing. 🙂

    • @555maaay
      @555maaay Год назад +18

      i recommend you the books of Ocean Vuong if you haven't read them already, they express grief from the loss of a mother very beautifully through poetry and memoir

    • @nova4005
      @nova4005 Год назад +16

      This movie touched me deeper than any movie I've seen. My son told me to see it. At the end I was sobbing, and I didn't quite know why. The mother's fierce love for her daughter, and being able to meet and match her daughter's power directly, was one reason. Another was the scene of her defeating the people on the staircase - with kindness geared towards their deepest desires and needs. So many of the themes were profound. And at the same time it was crazy chaotic. Amazing. Take good care. 💕

  • @teeboxmedia
    @teeboxmedia Год назад +722

    03:35 10 the northman
    04:38 9 decision to leave
    06:05 8 the banshees of inisherin
    07:49 7b
    10:43 7 avatar the way of water
    13:07 6 Nope
    14:35 5 the fabelmans
    16:47 4 triangle of sadness
    18:28 3 aftersun
    20:17 2 TAR
    22:00 1 everything everywhere all at once

  • @blueoutrun
    @blueoutrun Год назад +277

    Huh, it's funny that with such a subjective art form that I interpreted the rock scene so differently. For me, it represented the temptation of nonexistence (leading to the Bagel later) - to trade the chaos for stillness at the expense of life, but her mother pulled her away from being a rock for a purpose. Everything Everywhere All at Once really resonated for me as being a deeply anti-nihilistic message while at the same time acknowledging the emotional reality of nihilism and how living can feel so overwhelming, which made it all the more powerful. It was as if the Daniels were holding our hands and saying "yes, that feeling is real. Exist anyway. Connect with each other anyway." That was such a deeply important message right when I think people needed it the most. I sobbed when I watched it. I think they succeeded, and damn it caught me off guard.

    • @may6v6
      @may6v6 Год назад +2

      your words are very well written, thank you for sharing

    • @may6v6
      @may6v6 Год назад +6

      that was my interpretation as well and what youve said about the Daniels essentially bringing this simple yet grand sense of comfort within all of this chaos- i had not been able to feel that before. not really from anyone or any form of media. as someone who has been struggling with my mental health for years now it felt like the movie was able to touch upon many layers upon layers of perspectives that ive come to adopt and it helped me feel acknowledged and seen for once, a kind of genuine validation i truly feel grateful for. i also thank Thomas for this because his video on the movie came to me as a wonderful preface before finally being able to give a head on dive into EEAAO.

    • @DoctorCyan
      @DoctorCyan Год назад

      Yes! It encapsulated all of my anti-sucidal ideation mantras and wrapped it in a nice little bow. It knows exactly why we should keep moving, keep trying, keep living. Favorite movie of all time and I don't care if that's a zoomer trait, its how I feel

  • @blaisetelfer8499
    @blaisetelfer8499 Год назад +14

    This is why I can't deal with the "they don't make movies like they used to" crowd. Quality movies are coming out every year, and if you love film you ought to be out there supporting them instead of complaining on social media.

  • @abasiekeme
    @abasiekeme Год назад +536

    Discovering your channel has been one of the best things to happen to me this year. I finally got around to seeing Burning after all your very many attempts to get your viewers to see it.
    Watching Burning, it amazed me how you spoke about it so many times and in different contexts and yet you managed to not give away any hint to how the plot of the movie ended up going. It's an incredible thing, to be so chatty about a movie you love and still giving nothing away.
    For 2022, it has really been an amazing year for movies. I've been doing a lot of catching up in the past month after spending the first 11 months watching movies from the 20th century, some of which I got from your channel.
    So much more to come in 2023.
    I love the gift that is cinema.

    • @kylegibson5432
      @kylegibson5432 Год назад +5

      Yes! Thank you for taking the words right out of my mouth and thank you Thomas! Burning, and Thomas' thoughtful breakdown of the film changed how I look at films, especially acting. I have been a self proclaimed film buff for most of my life, and that all changed following his thoughts on Burning, as well as the movie itself. I have never watched a film the same since and I realized quickly that my idea of being a film buff was nothing more than being able to lightly criticize films and be a wealth of facts regarding production and cast. I also fell in love with cinema again, after a very long break. Side note: Banshees and Nope are my two favorites from this year. I have watched those two films more since their release than I have seen new movies in the last five years.

    • @pranavmohan8483
      @pranavmohan8483 Год назад

      On what video did he discuss about Burning? What is the title of it?

    • @abasiekeme
      @abasiekeme Год назад

      ​@@pranavmohan8483 ruclips.net/video/eanvN_rNpqY/видео.html
      ruclips.net/video/CpcB9GiOJz4/видео.html

    • @ktom5262
      @ktom5262 Год назад +4

      Burning is an amazing film. Watched it 3 times and I'm still not sure what has happened in it, it's open to interpretations.

    • @StainedJ
      @StainedJ Год назад +2

      Checkout Nerwriter1 also. Similar style as this channel. I love both

  • @Creatureofclay
    @Creatureofclay Год назад +311

    If you haven’t seen everything everywhere all at once just go watch it right now. I have never seen a movie that has such a perfect mix of crazy action sci-fi multiverse story, absurdist comedy and genuinely emotional heartfelt moments without any of the elements conflicting or overshadowing each other.

    • @gagans8654
      @gagans8654 Год назад +2

      Ending was a letdown for me

    • @gvstii8740
      @gvstii8740 Год назад +2

      it was sooo good tbh

    • @har5814
      @har5814 Год назад +1

      It was absolutely awesome.

    • @xPPAx
      @xPPAx Год назад +6

      Sometimes there are movies which I just can't undertand why are so highly valued, this was a solid 8/10 or 7.5/10, its was really good, but nothing really unique about it.

    • @dahcoconut926
      @dahcoconut926 Год назад +1

      @@xPPAx Exactly I agree and I even rewatched it a couple weeks ago and still thought the same way

  • @pancakemanguy
    @pancakemanguy Год назад +20

    I really liked your quote "It’s only by taking time away from the chaos that you can really recenter yourself and humbly return with an understanding of what truly matters." It's a bit of simple quote, but it describes an important feeling/memory to me that I can't quite articulate.
    Great video as always!

  • @NickSchoenfeld
    @NickSchoenfeld Год назад +24

    24:50 “It’s only by taking time away from the chaos that you can really recenter yourself and humbly return with an understanding of what truly matters.” Absolutely this.

  • @ajtaylor8750
    @ajtaylor8750 Год назад +36

    My Top 10 Films of 2022 (so far):
    #10: The Batman
    #9: Nope
    #8: Barbarian
    #7: Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio
    #6: Pearl
    #5: Bardo
    #4: Funny Pages
    #3: The Northman
    #2: Bones and All
    #1: Tar
    Honorable Mention: EEAAO
    Still have to see Babylon, RRR, The Whale, Decision to Leave, Glass Onion, and a few more. Tar is just simply a masterpiece.

    • @nirvikhazra7258
      @nirvikhazra7258 Год назад

      RRR is shit watch the rest

    • @Missjunebugfreak
      @Missjunebugfreak Год назад +2

      Bones and All is absolutely superb. A film that really stays with you.

    • @Luke-cu7bf
      @Luke-cu7bf Год назад

      Absolutely hated Tar. I just couldn't stand its pretentious presence and I walked out with a bad taste in my mouth. Just a bad movie all around in my opinion

    • @monicatomaras1921
      @monicatomaras1921 Год назад +2

      I watched that Pinocchio version and man, what a surprise. It was wonderful and I might actually watch Shape of Water now. Few others on this list i haven't seen so I will check them out. I loved Babylon and Banshees of Inisherin, can't get two more different movies than those.

    • @sarangpahwa619
      @sarangpahwa619 Год назад +2

      RRR really gives you an amazing experience..

  • @hayk3000
    @hayk3000 Год назад +8

    As a person who doesn't understand movies very much and watches like 12 a year, I'd like to say that I'm very grateful for this channel. I've always focused more on the artistic side of videogames, so I know lots of analysts; essayists and reviewers. I started watching your stuff when Mark Brown (GMTK) shouted you out, and since then you're the only consistent source of movie info I got along with Mark Kermode (got any artistic non-pretentious movie reviewer recommendations?).
    And as a video essay enjoyer, I always appreciate your curve balls and willingness to experiment with the format (especially with the Bo Burnham vid).
    I was not expecting my favourite boy Kendrick to be in your top 10 movies list so you have me completely sold, I'm definitely watching all of these. Thanks for the list Thomas!

  • @jacefye4214
    @jacefye4214 Год назад +18

    This is my personal top 10
    1. Everything Everywhere All at Once
    2. RRR
    3. TÁR
    4. NOPE
    5. Banshees of Inisherin
    6. GDT’s Pinnochio
    7. Top Gun: Maverick
    8. Babylon
    9. The Batman
    10. The Fabelmans
    the northman is a very close 11. almost an 10a 10b for me

  • @slvinaja9213
    @slvinaja9213 Год назад +15

    Your videos, along with other Tom's, have really helped me reconnect with cinema this year and I'm very grateful to you both for it. Thanks for the passion and joy you bring to this :)

  • @jking4973
    @jking4973 Год назад +416

    So happy to see Triangle of Sadness in your top five. I loved it, and Dolly De Leon is an absolute star. Everything Everywhere All At Once is by far and away my number one though.

    • @navigatingmadness180
      @navigatingmadness180 Год назад +6

      Both so great, 2 of my favourites this year too!

    • @akashmadhavan711
      @akashmadhavan711 Год назад +2

      I wana see Woody win an oscar before dying. I love the guy.

    • @clumsydad7158
      @clumsydad7158 Год назад +1

      oh, i didn't even notice T of S there, skipping thru, but yes, i love Ruben Ostlund and can't wait to see it

  • @calumsowhat
    @calumsowhat Год назад +8

    I totally agree with your list. I however would've had Aftersun as number 1. I've never been that moved, mesmerised or speechless after a film, but also never had that sort of deep emotional cry and sadness from a film ever (and I watch a lot). The naturalistic style of the film and the feeling you are a voyeur within the film was so engrossing and how Paul Mescal and the film shows there is something underlying, especially when you get a real confirmation at (for me) certain points of what he's been battling, the rug purchase, the spitting at the mirror and the walk into the sea. For such a "simple" looking film it carries so much detail in all aspects. I really loved how the glimpses of what he's battling and his love for his daughter but his pain and torment weigh more than any of it. From the start and throughout it's just perfect and it ends with that beautifully tragic crescendo of an ending.
    side note: Avatar is stunning to look at, but it just feels like Ferngully but for the craft absolutely deserves in the top 10 list. X
    Love your videos and your critque

  • @stirlingattfield7678
    @stirlingattfield7678 Год назад +6

    Probably the most informative channel I've come across recently. Exceptional eloquence and vocabulary that really painted a vivid picture of every recommendation. Instant sub.

  • @dunnostuff
    @dunnostuff Год назад +197

    really cool that 'we cry together' from Kendrick is mentioned. I remember when I first heard that song and after I just stopped listening to the album. I felt so overwhelmed and just like he's describing with the number one spot, I took a step back and removed myself from the chaos. it felt so good.

    • @IVUSER
      @IVUSER Год назад +1

      I love the album version, but the MV version feels too artificial IMO

    • @dunnostuff
      @dunnostuff Год назад +1

      @@IVUSER just checked it out, and yea it's my least favorit music video from Kendrick. but still love his videos in general, like Element and N95 and stuff

    • @dunnostuff
      @dunnostuff Год назад +2

      @@IVUSER also they're musicians, not actors, so makes sense that the album version is better

    • @The_Gake
      @The_Gake Год назад

      It’s crazy cause it’s not even the best video he’s dropped from that album

    • @dunnostuff
      @dunnostuff Год назад +1

      @@The_Gake yea N95 is my favorit

  • @tomburko
    @tomburko Год назад +363

    2022 was a wonderful year for cinema, and this video proves it. Thomas, your observation and analysis skills never cease to impress me! It's truly always a joy to listen to you dissect so intelligently each movie you choose to talk about, both in your videos and on your podcast with Tom!
    Thank you for all your work and efforts ♥

    • @LuisSierra42
      @LuisSierra42 Год назад

      Well, i think overall last year was better

    • @tomburko
      @tomburko Год назад +3

      @@LuisSierra42 2021 was also rich with amazing films, I agree. I think the overall direction cinema is going to is exciting!

    • @RareCinephile
      @RareCinephile Год назад +1

      Personally an upgrade from 2020 and 2021.

    • @art_means_artificial
      @art_means_artificial Год назад +1

      rubbish top 10. weak generation!

    • @astralnight3493
      @astralnight3493 Год назад

      worst year in a decade plus, stop smoking crack

  • @beathecat6604
    @beathecat6604 Год назад +10

    Everything Everywhere All At Once emotionally destroyed me. I saw it with my mother and partner, and the amount of LOVE the film has for our fellow people, even when it’s so hard to exist, I thought it was absolutely incredible.

  • @brendanbutler4031
    @brendanbutler4031 Год назад +6

    I love finding channels like this because I get know there is a whole catalog of great content to binge. Great work Thomas!

  • @stryflon1433
    @stryflon1433 Год назад +11

    I definitely agree with most of these choices, but my personal top ten is:
    1. Everything Everywhere All at Once
    2. The Banshees of Inisherin
    3. BARDO, False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths
    4. Petite Maman
    5. GDT's Pinocchio
    6. The Batman
    7. TÁR
    8. Marcel the Shell
    9. Nope
    10. Decision to Leave

    • @jake-wq2vb
      @jake-wq2vb Год назад

      No aftersun 😧

    • @stryflon1433
      @stryflon1433 Год назад +1

      @@jake-wq2vb I've been meaning to see it, but I haven't had the chance. It's got a strong shot of breaking my 10 though

  • @ziircon2347
    @ziircon2347 Год назад +15

    Such a thoughtfully curated list! There are so many films I didn't get a chance to see yet but The Quiet Girl was definitely among my absolute favourites this year

    • @alzer6467
      @alzer6467 Год назад +2

      The Quiet Girl is my favourite film of the year, can't stop thinking about it months after I've seen it.

  • @chrisprice1760
    @chrisprice1760 Год назад +46

    Thank you for profiling Decision to Leave. I don't think there has ever been a movie that made me want to have lunch with the director--to learn of all the things that I missed. It is absolutely packed with creative photography, dynamic directing and really great acting. I think I could find something new on a tenth viewing.

  • @joseandresbatallaelizondo8201
    @joseandresbatallaelizondo8201 Год назад +2

    Didn’t knew your channel up until this video and I gotta say, your in-depth, superior, and honest analysis of each of these films really impressed me. I’m now a fan!

  • @Chuuzus
    @Chuuzus Год назад +697

    2022 will go down as one of the best years in cinema. it has been so fascinating especially in the horror genre. we got so many good original horror movies this year and great performances from many actresses and actors

    • @daryltor7608
      @daryltor7608 Год назад +153

      Many people will disagree with that statement

    • @breadordecide
      @breadordecide Год назад +66

      Every year is great. You just have to find the good movies. Dig deep.

    • @TheSuperappelflap
      @TheSuperappelflap Год назад +31

      I dont know what youve been smoking to think this was a good year for film, but Id like some. The only movie on this list that was any good was Everything Everywhere All At Once and thats basically a remake of the movie "The One" from 2001 with worse action and a mindnumbingly dumb family subplot where 5 minutes in you already knew that it would end with the mother giving her depressed daughter a hug. This was the worst year in cinema in the past 50 years at least, and its not going to get any better next year because hollywood is creatively bankrupt, all the good writers left after their strike a decade ago didnt get them any better pay, and the entire industry has now run out of old scripts to recycle and classics to remake. Literally the only country producing good films is South Korea.

    • @fajarsetiawan8665
      @fajarsetiawan8665 Год назад +57

      @@TheSuperappelflap oh you sound like you're slow

    • @acdragonrider
      @acdragonrider Год назад +3

      For me it’s the resurgence of historical dramas. That’s my favorite genre

  • @vesey986
    @vesey986 Год назад +25

    Love the approach of “this is what personally interests me and resonates with me and I want to use this list to launch a discussion rather than proclaim universal truth”
    Couldn’t agree more with your statement that The Northman feels like a myth itself

  • @jonesy279
    @jonesy279 Год назад +2

    I’m so glad you included Top Gun: Maverick. I grew up with the original as my favourite movie and my friend group revolved around aviation and military experiences. I was incredibly cautious about getting my hopes up but it obliterated my expectations. The incredible use of real aircraft with the actors provided realism that was critical to the authenticity for aviation nerds like me. The manner in which they addressed every nostalgic touchstone without it being too much was masterful, even to their point that when I saw the F-14 my realisation of what was coming and how obvious it was set up but I was so engrossed that I missed it. It would have been easy for them to rely on CGI and that would have made the whole thing feel hollow. Excellent video as always, thanks!!

  • @planetartemis
    @planetartemis Год назад +59

    It’s interesting that you say the experience of watching avatar feels akin to experiencing the beauty within our natural world - it very much felt like I was watching a nature documentary and I also loved that aspect!

    • @shanequastunningbrave5376
      @shanequastunningbrave5376 Год назад +2

      You need to get out into nature rather tah experiencing computer game graphics in a cinema!

  • @WaterHazard86
    @WaterHazard86 Год назад +4

    My Top 10 Favorite Films of 2022 (So Far)
    1.) Everything Everywhere All at Once
    2.) Aftersun
    3.) The Banshees of Inisherin
    4.) Top Gun: Maverick
    5.) Decision to Leave
    6.) Bones and All
    7.) RRR
    8.) TÁR
    9.) The Batman
    10.) Barbarian
    Honorable Mentions
    1.) The Menu
    2.) Triangle of Sadness
    3.) Pinocchio (2022)
    4.) Cha Cha Real Smooth
    5.) All Quiet on the Western Front (2022)

  • @JupesClaim
    @JupesClaim Год назад +84

    Great 2022 movie list Thomas, this year had a ton of bangers! To add to one of my fav movies of the year Aftersun, Paul Mescal's performance as Calum encapsulates a real struggle in today's world; a loss of hope. I felt connected to his journey through Sophie's memories; trying Tai-Chi, meditation and putting on a smile for his daughter only to still feel a level of mental anguish with his life.
    Everything that he was told would help him feel better, even being grateful for having a beautiful daughter who loves and cares for him, he's still caught up in the pain within himself. A powerful journey to view on screen as it helps give perspective to other people going through a similar internal struggle.
    To understand that you shouldn't fight every battle alone, especially the ones that go on in your head.

    • @ThomasFlight
      @ThomasFlight  Год назад +5

      Yes! I thought both characters were so beautifully explored.

    • @Kieslowski1989
      @Kieslowski1989 Год назад +2

      Aftersun was the best study of humans in 2022. And to think it's her (Charlotte Wells') directorial debut... Is she the next big director from Britain after Mike Leigh?

    • @JupesClaim
      @JupesClaim Год назад

      @@Kieslowski1989 100% with you there! But Wells is actually from Scotland! She studied at NYU Tisch. I actually haven't heard of Mike Leigh before, would you say his style is comparable or influential to Wells' work on Aftersun?

  • @dayuari4435
    @dayuari4435 Год назад +190

    The Banshees of Inisherin leave me with feelings that are hard to describe. I remember watching it on a rainy and windy afternoon. It feels very easy to enter into the film, feel the atmosphere that for me is strange and magical. This is the kind of movie that seems simple, maybe not everyone is interested in seeing it. But when you've watched it, really getting into that sensational movie is like entering another world in the middle of nowhere.

    • @cgill914
      @cgill914 Год назад +5

      I really loved the setting of this movie too, it felt so unique and actually like another character in the movie.

    • @cht2162
      @cht2162 Год назад +6

      Superb acting, breathtaking photography, exquisite music, lots of pints...A memorable movie.

    • @75cochese
      @75cochese Год назад +5

      I don’t remember the last time I watched a film that was so unrelenting bleak, yet so hilarious at the same time.
      An incredible film.

    • @xPPAx
      @xPPAx Год назад +1

      I loved it as well, but it is quite a unusual movie in terms of what it leaves you with? It felt magical and I will remember it for a long time is all I can say.

    • @GreenFalcon926
      @GreenFalcon926 Год назад +1

      I didn't get any of that. I thought it was dull and extremely boring. The acting and filmmaking is great sure, but there was nothing else to it.

  • @JamesMontellato
    @JamesMontellato Год назад +1

    The nod to Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers had me genuinely cracking up; I don't remember when the algorithm introduced me to your work but I'm incredibly glad it did, I love nerding-out over cinema with your videos. Fantastic job as always, thank you!

  • @natcatastrophe
    @natcatastrophe Год назад +5

    This list is incredibly well curated! I've been slowly working my way up the list, watching the movies I haven't seen yet. Have yet to be disappointed. Would absolutely love to see a top 10 of all time or of the decade

  • @Henle_
    @Henle_ Год назад +141

    Thomas, you are a gift to the cinema and philosophical community on youtube. I would love seeing a short film from you! You've analysed so many films and really know what makes meaningful cinema.

    • @visions_of_noah
      @visions_of_noah Год назад

      You can watch his documentary online, just check out his website!

    • @SnailHatan
      @SnailHatan Год назад +9

      He isn’t exactly part of the philosophical community on youtube. Name 4 videos of his that actually delve into philosophical concepts and mindsets beyond a surface-level comment about the meaning of a scene.

    • @roastbeefy0weefy
      @roastbeefy0weefy Год назад +2

      @@SnailHatan Let's just keep it 55th street, if you don't mind

    • @lukas4112
      @lukas4112 Год назад +1

      @@roastbeefy0weefy he’s right why are you booing him

    • @roastbeefy0weefy
      @roastbeefy0weefy Год назад

      @@lukas4112 I'm in an understanding mood today, and I know what people mean when they misuse the word to mean "deep"

  • @pseudodom
    @pseudodom Год назад +5

    My algorithm brought me here and I couldn't be happier. I love your comparison of We Cry Together and Triangle of Sadness. Two of my favourite works this year. I completely agree with your #1 pick and a lot of others on the list! I have the same reservations about Avatar but you've now given me some motivation to go watch it. Looking forward to enjoying more of your content!

  • @michael.h.m
    @michael.h.m Год назад +1

    I haven’t even watched the video yet, but you’ve been my favorite new channel discovered this year and I had to tell you. Thanks for the hard work Thomas!

  • @oswaldoriverabernal939
    @oswaldoriverabernal939 Год назад +16

    Glad to watch your content, Thom. One of the best cinema Chanels. For a 2023 with more of your videos!

  • @kevinwarrick7190
    @kevinwarrick7190 Год назад +6

    As a movie lover, I enjoy and respect your review of movies. You always get me to watch movies out of my comfort zone. Please continue to put out great content...

  • @brekkoh
    @brekkoh Год назад +4

    haven't watched yet, but heres my list interested to see how much overlap there is
    1 - EEAAO
    2 - banshees of inishiren
    3 - nope
    4 - vengeance
    5 - moonage daydream
    6 - bullet train
    7 - topgun
    8 - amsterdam
    9 - the menu
    10 - 3k years of longing

  • @cnt2495
    @cnt2495 Год назад +33

    I have a movie list of my favorite movies, and I never thought any recent movie could overtake the movies that I adored so much. But then I saw Everything Everywhere All at Once, and that changed everything. It quickly became my #1 movie because of how it hit me emotionally, mentally, and physically! Everything Joy felt and how she reacted to Evelyn is spot on with my own life.

    • @CloseYourBrownEyes
      @CloseYourBrownEyes Год назад

      What were your other favorite movies prior to EEAAO?

    • @dushyantrajawat91
      @dushyantrajawat91 Год назад +2

      Did you watch RRR?

    • @cnt2495
      @cnt2495 Год назад +1

      @@dushyantrajawat91 I really want to watch RRR I heard that it's super good!

  • @alfredolopez9642
    @alfredolopez9642 Год назад +3

    This is a great top 10, Thomas. Some of them I've seen already, some of them I haven't but I'll rectify that. I love your videos and the work you do with Tom in your podcast. Keep at it. Long live cinema!

  • @lukasviniicius
    @lukasviniicius Год назад +7

    great picks mate! my personal top 10 would be
    1. RRR
    2. Everything Everywhere All at Once
    3. Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio
    4. Nope
    5. Aftersun
    6. Avatar: The Way of Water
    7. Decision to Leave
    8. The Banshees of Inisherin
    9. Top Gun Maverick
    10. The Fabelmans

    • @MattZim101
      @MattZim101 Год назад

      I understand art is totally subjective but what I really don’t understand is the hype with your top film ‘rrr’. As much as I like Indian cinema, rrr just don’t work for me. Please help me understand. Would love to hear your opinion.

  • @edwinvarghese8822
    @edwinvarghese8822 Год назад +1

    1.Everything everywhere all at once
    2.Tar
    3.After sun
    4.Triangle of sadness
    5.The fablemans
    6.Nope
    7.Avatar 2
    7.b Top gun maverick
    8.The banshees of insiherin
    9.Decision to leave
    10.The Northman
    Honourable mentions :-
    Close
    Showing up
    After Yang
    The worst person in the world
    White Noise
    Memoria

  • @elizabethfenjves1185
    @elizabethfenjves1185 Год назад

    thank you for your sensitive description - very helpful direction.

  • @kitmaguire9090
    @kitmaguire9090 Год назад +11

    Flee is definitely in my top 10. There's something in the form of animated documentary that makes stories feel both universal and like the result of someone recalling and trying to make sense of their memories. The film reveals the reality of the refugee experience as a brutal arena of individuals forced to run on tightropes, held up only by their loved ones. Even if safety is found, that need to flee never really leaves someone who has ran for their life.

  • @AlexJ1
    @AlexJ1 Год назад +41

    Can I just say that your video on Everything Everywhere All At Once struck me to my core in a way no RUclips essay has in years. Maybe ever.
    I watched it with my partner and we after it ended we just sat there in silence.
    Every. Single. Word. was perfectly chosen.
    It was beautiful, devastating, terrifying, hopeful.
    Thank you.

  • @Kherian888
    @Kherian888 Год назад

    Thanks for the present Thomas. Merry Christmas.

  • @talkingshadow
    @talkingshadow 10 месяцев назад

    I love how calm and organized you're and your tone of voice is very relaxing, good job man and thanks for the suggestions 👏

  • @JRRLewis
    @JRRLewis Год назад +97

    The place in The Banshees of Inisherin is incredibly important because of course it's a stand-in for the entirety of Ireland, and it's name even means island of Ireland in Irish Gaelic: Inis = Island (pronounced Inish) and Erin = Ireland. McDonagh did a great job with the film. Hope he wins the Best Original Screenplay Oscar.

    • @xPPAx
      @xPPAx Год назад +6

      For me this was the best movie of the year, I really did not expect it to be going in, I never watch trailers or read reviews beforehand.

    • @katoness
      @katoness Год назад

      I thought it was McDonaghs worse, it made no sense for Glesson's character to be chopping off his fingers.

    • @aislingdoherty-madrigal1277
      @aislingdoherty-madrigal1277 Год назад +2

      @@katoness that's the point, and it ties in with the metaphor for the civil war in ireland

    • @allabouteve2390
      @allabouteve2390 Год назад

      i respect ppeople's feelings even when i disagree... not my cup of tea but we coexist and its beautiful

    • @katoness
      @katoness Год назад

      @@aislingdoherty-madrigal1277 Umm!! I don't know, a senseless war indeed but all by design by those in power.

  • @petervincent9261
    @petervincent9261 Год назад +16

    Massively agree on Everything Everywhere - I literally laughed and cried throughout. Incredible fun, silly and profound. Somehow it did the impossible in depicting a sense of infinity, without taking a brain-melting concept too seriously. One of my favourite films ever.

  • @sheekimarah5532
    @sheekimarah5532 Год назад

    Bravo! this whole video of reviews has been great, your presentation and voice and video and not spoilling! very appreciated

  • @MaleaEmma
    @MaleaEmma Год назад

    Thank you for including our movie After Yang! happy new year 🎉

  • @rics1883
    @rics1883 Год назад +33

    TAR is such a layered, well-directed ntm impeccable acting showcase from Cate Blanchett.
    It's really reductive when people call it MeToo or cancel culture movie, it's dense and does not spoon-feed the audience. People generally don't like that. They want expositions, everything deciphered out.
    The ending of TAR for me wasn't about her being cancelled, it's about an artist who loved art but was so subsumed by her own ego that she began to believe she's the art. The ending was about the sublimation of her ego and identity. Wearing headphones indicates, she's no longer a human metronome who marks time.

    • @ozvoyager
      @ozvoyager Год назад +3

      The film is somewhat less inspired and well-crafted than it actually seems. It is Blanchett's performance that elevates it into the extraordinary. It's easily the most accomplished performance of the year.

    • @serendipityshopnyc
      @serendipityshopnyc Год назад

      @@ozvoyager Michelle Yeoh and Cate Blanchett should be neck and neck this year for Best Actress. Both performances were absolutely astonishing.

    • @ozvoyager
      @ozvoyager Год назад

      @@skermani Watch any documentary about Leonard Bernstein. You'll quickly see that his hauteur, condescension and narcissism is almost identical to Tar's. So hardly surprising that Blanchett has referenced him in interviews.

    • @rics1883
      @rics1883 Год назад

      @@skermani Apart from the conductor part, thats what the whole movie is about.

    • @ozvoyager
      @ozvoyager Год назад

      @@skermani As a writer. (with 40 years experience) I'd say the opposite is true. It's not remotely a "well-crafted" film, since it's not even really trying to obey the standard three-act structure. So the film itself is, by choice, a rambling, undisciplined piece that only begins to obey any of the rules of story toward the very end. Blanchett's phenomenal performance is (at least for the first hour) the only thing that holds it together.

  • @BigThree47
    @BigThree47 Год назад +11

    Aftersun is the movie I kept thinking about after seeing it. My favorite of the year

  • @snuggslife
    @snuggslife Год назад +1

    My Favorite Films of 2022
    1 - Decision to Leave
    2 - Broker
    3 - Everything Everywhere All at Once
    4 - Crimes of the Future
    5 - The Banshee of Inisherin
    6 - After Sun
    7 - Tar
    8 - Triangle of Sadness
    9 - Kimi
    10 - The Northman
    Honorable Mentions
    - Marcel the Shell with Shoes On
    - Hatching
    - White Noise
    - Top Gun 2
    - The Whale
    - Avatar 2
    - RRR
    - Mondocane
    - Brian and Charles
    - The Batman

  • @iriswinter
    @iriswinter Год назад

    This is a small thing (maybe weird) but I just want to say that I really like and appreciate your moving your hands while you speak. I do it all the time especially when explaining things, and I dunno it's just comforting to see someone else doing it as well. Really enjoying your content and glad that I found your channel

  • @acdragonrider
    @acdragonrider Год назад +47

    10. Glad you have Northman on your list. It’s one of my favorites not only because the historical epic is my favorite genre ever and I only want the genre to be expanded and made into one of the most important genres explored in the coming years, there is such attention to detail. Cinematography and production design is astounding.
    7b. With Maverick, I agree. Not only it’s super emotional but it truly captures the life of being a soldier. I like military stories and it brought it all back to me after they haven’t made many lately.
    2. Classical music is the only music I truly understand and connect with most so I didn’t find the conversations about it pretentious. Cate talking about the soul of music hit me in my sweet spot the way Robin Williams glorifies poetry in Dead Poets Society. Maybe I am pretentious too 😆
    My top three of 2022 are #1. the Quiet Girl, #2. All Quiet on the Western Front and the #3. Northman. #4. Top Gun Maverick, #5. Close, #6. Eo, #7. Fabelmans, #8. Tar, #9. Prey and #10. Godland come in next

    • @lilah012
      @lilah012 Год назад +5

      I don't think Tar was trying to portray classical music itself pretentious, but that the world and culture around it today as being pretentious.

    • @acdragonrider
      @acdragonrider Год назад

      @@lilah012 Yeah it’s just me commenting on that particular crowd that thinks classical music and classical music lovers are pretentious

    • @alzer6467
      @alzer6467 Год назад +1

      The Quiet Girl is exceptional.

    • @Yuri-uf2tu
      @Yuri-uf2tu Год назад +2

      All quiet on the western front was so good, I 100% Agree with it being 2

  • @SergioR00
    @SergioR00 Год назад +6

    Love your videos. Was wondering if you ever go out and watch "bad" movies. Every now and then I like to watch movies that I know have received poor reviews (like the new Halloween). I still find enjoyment in them and they help me keep perspective and appreciate "good" movies more.

  • @vaughntoller6979
    @vaughntoller6979 Год назад +1

    I love your "A Hidden Life" poster. One of my all time favorite movies...the cinematography is my favorite!

  • @Prepwithane
    @Prepwithane Год назад

    Your insight to the films are beautiful while you deliver the review in a calming voice.

  • @lemonsuckingandroid2971
    @lemonsuckingandroid2971 Год назад +12

    Really great list! Almost of the films mentioned are also on my Top 20. My personal top 10 would be
    1. Aftersun 2. The Fabelmans 3. Marcel the Shell with Shoes On 4. Cha Cha Real Smooth 5. Triengle of Sadness 6. Bodies Bodies Bodies 7. Bones and All 8. The Batman 9. GDT's Pinocchio 10. The Banshess of Inisherin
    Still catching up with to do to some that I haven't watched yet.

  • @MonotremeFilms
    @MonotremeFilms Год назад +17

    Great list! Here's my top 10 - I can never manage to limit to top 10's, too many films I want to include every year:
    1. The Fabelmans
    2. RRR
    3. Tár
    4. Aftersun
    5. Top Gun: Maverick
    6. Happening
    7. The Banshees of Inisherin
    8. Turning Red
    9. Everything Everywhere All at Once
    10. All That Breathes
    11. Avatar: The Way of Water
    12. Nope
    13. All Quiet on the Western Front
    14. Close
    15. Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery
    16. Guillermo Del Toro’s Pinocchio
    17. Women Talking
    18. Decision to Leave
    19. Living
    20. Saint Omer
    21. Prey
    22. Petite Maman
    23. The Wonder
    24. All the Beauty and the Bloodshed
    25. Barbarian
    26. The Woman King
    27. EO
    28. Elvis
    29. God’s Country
    30. Marcel the Shell with Shoes On

    • @yamlajatt7481
      @yamlajatt7481 Год назад

      RRR is a masterpiece. It is the best film I have seen this year.

    • @Babumoshaaai
      @Babumoshaaai Год назад

      @@yamlajatt7481 RRR is entertaining just like Avenger movies are, far from being a masterpiece.

    • @yamlajatt7481
      @yamlajatt7481 Год назад

      @@Babumoshaaai I respect your opinion.
      But movie is much more deeper and symbolic which people in west don't understand.
      The reference to fire and water through out the film, the references to both purposes is given when both heroes meet for the first time.
      Also there are references to Great Indian mythological characters from Indian epic literature like Mahabharata and Ramayana which people in west don't understand.
      Also there is great mixture of different genres in this movie which shouldn't go togather but it does.

    • @Babumoshaaai
      @Babumoshaaai Год назад

      @@yamlajatt7481 I think people in the west like this RRR similar to how Japanese and French like Rajnikant movies. No disrespect, it’s just the word masterpieces should be reserved for movies made by Guru Dutt, Satyajit Ray, etc. Even movies like Sholay could directly compete with Hollywood action in the 70s. I think the last three decades Indian film industry really fell behind. I think Eega and Bahubali 2 are much better Rajamouli works than RRR.

    • @yamlajatt7481
      @yamlajatt7481 Год назад

      @@Babumoshaaai Really? If you think people in the west like RRR similar to Rajnikant's films in Japan or French then how come nobody likes that pile of Garbage KGF 2, which somehow managed to make more money than RRR in our country.
      Truth is RRR is shot in Universal visual language.
      Trust me, show RRR to your friends who have not seen it and turn of the volume. They will understand the full movie without any dialogue and music.
      People in the west like RRR just not for the action scenes but also for its emotions, innovative actions scenes, and bromance, story and screenplay.
      Satyajit Ray and Guru dutt were master filmmakers. There is no doubt on that but It is bit pretentious to think that only slow burning emotional dramas can be masterpieces.
      Every genres can have masterpieces films. RRR is the masterpiece in masala action genre.

  • @neosindane8958
    @neosindane8958 Год назад

    Mr flight, First time commenter here.
    Just like to thank you for continually stoking my love for cinema, it's been a pleasure listening to you talk about films in such detailed passion.
    Making my love for this art form grow even more.
    It helps to know that I'm not crazy to love film making and making films myself, so I wanted to say
    THANK YOU BRA!

  • @drummerlovesbookworm9738
    @drummerlovesbookworm9738 Год назад

    Thanks for all the great content. Happy 2023!

  • @PatrickWDunne
    @PatrickWDunne Год назад +26

    Seeing David Lynch as John Ford is pretty wild to me. A director playing another director.
    Spielberg also cast Truffaut as an actor in Close Encounters of the Third Kind.

  • @shingingmoon
    @shingingmoon Год назад +3

    A lots of great movies this year ( eg. Top Gun Maverick , Avator The Way Of Water & The Fabelmans ....etc ) .....but in next 10 or 20 years .....movie lovers and critics will still remember this iconic " Everything Everywhere All At Once " . This film deserved to win BEST PICTURE @Oscar2023.

  • @TheBookBrowser
    @TheBookBrowser Год назад +2

    Thank you so much man, for this incredible content. Your insights are deep without being pretentious and you make all of us who love cinema love it a little bit more

  • @theobgshow
    @theobgshow Год назад

    Excellent reviews. I love your delivery and depth. Thank you.

  • @briancavagna7549
    @briancavagna7549 Год назад +4

    I recently finished seeing "Banshees of Inesherin" and oh man, what a glorious film, this year was Colin Farells year, im a huge fan of him, and seeing the range hes acomplished its so wholesome, "After Yang" (without Farell in it) wouldnt be the same, one of my favorite movies from this year too. Superb list, awsome video and much appreciated the spoiler free,lol. Cheers!

    • @tonyquinlan7341
      @tonyquinlan7341 Год назад +2

      Watched it twice it's a masterpiece.

    • @briancavagna7549
      @briancavagna7549 Год назад

      @@tonyquinlan7341 Indeed, both are amazing but Banshees are one of the best of this year

  • @zoolio
    @zoolio Год назад +3

    I've always been a huge fan of A24 movies, my wife... not so much. I told her we were going to see the multiverse movie, and she just assumed we were going to watch Dr. Strange. I mean, technically, it's not lying if I don't correct her assumptions. She was mad when we got there and she realised she wouldn't be watching a marvel movie.... but after the movie ended she was so glad we saw that instead. A week later, we watched Dr. Strange, and she confirmed how great eeaao was far superior in comparison. Truly a movie that sticks with you.

  • @abhinavkumar2555
    @abhinavkumar2555 Год назад +1

    Thanks so much for such a brilliant video.

  • @autrypickens1736
    @autrypickens1736 Год назад

    Great video. Just added most of these to my watchlist

  • @jenniefernandez8798
    @jenniefernandez8798 Год назад +18

    Heartily agree with your choices! Thanks for stumping for the Northman, I love how committed Eggers is to his research. I also appreciate you advocating for Fabelmans. It wasn't my favorite movie of the year, but it's probably my number 5 as well. It's surprisingly complex, and at almost 40 I see a lot to really empathize with. It's also surprisingly weird and funny.

  • @Frankiigii
    @Frankiigii Год назад +64

    I appreciate that you give Avatar : The Way of the Water credit. It's been controversial, in large part because it's under the Disney umbrella. I think you touched on what I perceive to be James' intention behind this series. He wants to help people see how incredible and indeed magical the world we live in is. There are parallels to systems here on Earth and those on Pandora. I also get really taken in by Zoe Saldana's performance, she's so convincing as a mother. Then there's all the technical aspects of making the film and underwater acting, the commitment from everyone involved. I'm glad it was successful. However, I don't like 3D. Some people swear by it but I saw it in both formats and personally I prefer traditional 2D.

    • @SCharlesDennicon
      @SCharlesDennicon Год назад +4

      Yes to everything you wrote... BUT... boy does the writing suck. :D

    • @alahsiaboi8909
      @alahsiaboi8909 Год назад +7

      @@SCharlesDennicon just because its simple doesnt mean its bad

    • @KingMori63400
      @KingMori63400 Год назад +1

      That was an absolute shit movie and I can't comprehend how you could say ANY positive about these three hours of wasted time.

    • @DoctorCyan
      @DoctorCyan Год назад +1

      James Cameron is a genius. Truly an artist, a crowdpleaser, an innovator and a moneymaking juggernaut. Perhaps it doesn't hit me as well as a film tailored to my niche, sure, but in the arena of blockbusters he's in a league of his own. Wish film critics online put some respect on his work, beyond obligatory praising of the technology

    • @ronkelley4472
      @ronkelley4472 10 месяцев назад

      Cameron's films are stunning and technical marvels. I deeply appreciate his commitment to constructing the Avatar world and its inhabitants. Despite what I'm about to say, I still enjoyed it. I struggled, however, with Jake's motivations enough to pull me out of the movie a number of times. To avoid spoilers, I'll avoid specific examples. In general terms, the Jake of this movie behaves differently than the Jake we had come to know toward the end of the first film. That decisive warrior leader of mythological stature is missing from too much of this movie. I know Cameron tries to justify Jake's changed behavior, but I don't buy it. Jake's behavior doggedly runs contrary to what the other characters close to him want and need. Jake's forced motives serve to drive the plot and provide him with an artificial arc. Cameron still could have offered us his cinematic wonders and adventures without violating Jake's character. Instead, Cameron weighed the story down with a plot device versus what should have naturally come next for his own main character.

  • @tomsmith2013
    @tomsmith2013 Год назад

    Thoroughly enjoyed this. Well done.

  • @lgomez3268
    @lgomez3268 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing this excellent review….

  • @solangepolegar
    @solangepolegar Год назад +14

    Super interesting list. Adding a suggestion that will for sure fly under the radar is “Good Luck to You Leo Grande”. It’s a humble movie that is super paired down to my favourite backbone of movies in general: excellent acting and writing with no other frills or subterfuges. I think the grandiosity of the director lies on the fact that they serve the story, they don’t use it to stand out.
    The main character is an older woman, the characters are profoundly human, flawed, complex, but capable of learning and redemption, and the subject is something that the deeply ingrained misogyny in the world at large has always deemed unworthy of the big screen, especially in such a direct and unapologetic approach. Emma Thompson is by far one of the greatest actors alive and couldn’t be more raw, convoluted and simply brilliant as the star.

  • @veronicalopez-tq5zj
    @veronicalopez-tq5zj Год назад +7

    Bardo was one of my favorite films this year, it felt like I was inside a Salvador Dali painting. I felt closer to death in a good way

  • @hedgewitchtarot
    @hedgewitchtarot Год назад

    I watched 3 minutes of your video and subscribed immediately. I am so tired of the movies we keep getting fed. Now I know where to come to get good quality movie suggestions that actually have depth that touches your soul. Thank you.

  • @chewiewins
    @chewiewins Год назад

    So happy found your channel. Solid list, looking forward to catching them all. Admire you for including blockbusters many snobbish critics won’t. And I love and adore your no.1 which is also my no.1 ever

  • @davidmylchreest3306
    @davidmylchreest3306 Год назад +4

    After a few years where nothing really grabbed me, I think 2022 was a strong year for films in general. My pick for the year would be Nope; a film part Jaws, part Close Encounter and part Signs. It felt like a film just made for me.

  • @Julia-gj5yt
    @Julia-gj5yt Год назад +8

    Great picks on this list -- Triangle of Sadness is 100% my movie of the year. Dolly de Leon's character, the perfect uppercut in this unhinged satire, had me hooting and hollering (reader, if you're able to see it on a big screen, DO IT. the audience experience is raucous). I love her and what/who she represents.

    • @ciaranosullivan9352
      @ciaranosullivan9352 Год назад

      Sadly, I missed it on the big screen. Had a fairly brief run at my local arthouse cinema. will have to watch it on streaming.

    • @szinyk
      @szinyk Год назад

      I finally watched it, and I couldn't stop cringing through the whole movie. I laughed a few times, and I guess it's a good commentary on class, but everyone in it is just SO horrible... Painful experience.

  • @OuterExperience
    @OuterExperience Год назад

    Great video! Thanks for sharing

  • @MaulSlasher
    @MaulSlasher Год назад

    And you got a new subscriber. Happy holidays/happy new year.

  • @tammyr1489
    @tammyr1489 Год назад +3

    So glad to see Nope and Triangle of Sadness on the list. Haven’t see Tar. But Babylon is missing and it is incredible. Like, can’t look away incredible.

  • @spoiler321
    @spoiler321 Год назад +66

    For me, Tar is a masterpiece from Todd Field. I loved the cinematography which included many wide shots. Cutting tight shots together in a scene with talking heads is a sign of amateurism. This is restrained, tasteful, and filled with sublime suspense. So many good choices. Superb.

    • @spoiler321
      @spoiler321 Год назад +4

      @@ajconstantine3593 He hasn't done much but when he does, it's first rate. He is a master.

    • @peteralfredhess
      @peteralfredhess Год назад +2

      I was also dazzled by this movie. Everything about its craft and the way it delivers information to the audience (visually, sonically, and narratively) showed a mastery of filmic control, which complimented the themes very well. The thing that really snuck up on me were some of the one-ers that permeate the movie. I think they are some of the most subtle but effective uses of one-take camera work I've seen. The teaching scene in particular was breathtaking in its use of a single take that isn't showy or command attention to itself, but instead focuses on the contrasts in character movement and blocking throughout the duration, largely following Tár as she moves from being on stage to walking out through the theater seating, literally and figuratively putting distance between her and Max the student. I also don't think I've ever felt so much tension from seeing someone's leg shaking.

  • @1BJM
    @1BJM Год назад

    I was delighted by your insight for each of these movies and it made me excited to see each movie.
    Thank you

  • @SaudiaYoung
    @SaudiaYoung Год назад

    Thank you for your super thoughtful insight and heart-centered critiques. I am a fan.

  • @neonprado9989
    @neonprado9989 Год назад +120

    EEAO, was absolutely incredible, an absolute masterpiece in storytelling and cinema. I’ll have to check out the rest of the movies on this list because I value the opinion you have on most of the videos you make. :)

    • @LorenzoNW
      @LorenzoNW Год назад +1

      EEAO was like a MCU film that was co-opted by true cinema, great actors, and a heartfelt script. LOL Check out The Menu, my 2nd favorite film of the year. I'm shocked it didn't make his Top 10 List.

  • @oli47
    @oli47 Год назад +10

    This is my personal list: 10. The Northman 9.The Batman 8. C’mon C’mon 7. Top Gun Maverick 6. Decision to leave 5. Drive my car 4. Nope 3. Close 2. Triangle of Sadness 1. Everything everywhere all at once. I know some of these came out last year, but they only came to Belgium this year! Great video!

  • @zacharywong483
    @zacharywong483 Год назад

    Really great video, Thomas! Your script here is as vivid as always! And I would love to see you make a video on your favourite TV shows of the year if you'd like to!

  • @reXdownhamOG
    @reXdownhamOG Год назад +2

    Great to discover your channel tonight. I was in the film/theater trade for years and worked in all departments. My last job was dailies projectionist on Scorsese's Cape Fear. I'm a major film buff and I look forward to enjoying your recommendations and more of your content. Bravo!

  • @heather9344
    @heather9344 Год назад +127

    I think Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio was one of the best films I've ever seen, let alone of 2022. Not only from an artist standpoint, but the story itself is touching and compelling. I highly recommend watching it, though I don't think it would compare to the experience of seeing it on the big screen. It honestly took my breath away.

    • @AndrewWatsonChangingWay
      @AndrewWatsonChangingWay Год назад +15

      Agree. It's thematically rich, about love and death, politics and religion,..

    • @danceyrselfkleen
      @danceyrselfkleen Год назад +5

      🚨 Horrible opinion alert 🚨

    • @heather9344
      @heather9344 Год назад +16

      @@danceyrselfkleen Hey man, I hope whatever bad things that are happening in your life or whoever is hurting you stops and that you find peace in your life. Have a good day ✌️

    • @danceyrselfkleen
      @danceyrselfkleen Год назад +1

      @@heather9344 🚨 ‘Taking the High Road’ instead of owning up to their bad opinion alert 🚨

    • @denniszenanywhere
      @denniszenanywhere Год назад +5

      I don't know how many times I've tried to finish this movie but can't. Something about Del Toro's infantalizing moviemaking style turns me off. I wonder if Andrew Stanton of Wall-E or Pete Docter of Up could have saved this film. And don't get me started on Shape of Water.

  • @Weebei
    @Weebei Год назад +41

    I just saw Avatar in the theatres just yesterday, and it had quite an impression that I think you capture really well. I think as a screenplay, it has many holes, and it is hard to feel fully moved by the film. However, it was such a tour de force visually along with having such a heart to remind me, at least, in the power of acceptance in family, in friendships, in outsiders. It is hard to deny the passion James Cameron poured into the movie.

    • @kinoirvoidjustice
      @kinoirvoidjustice Год назад +4

      passion and lack of passion, somehow it makes for a decent movie when added together

    • @jens2049
      @jens2049 Год назад

      @@kinoirvoidjustice cmon man its a great experience

    • @kinoirvoidjustice
      @kinoirvoidjustice Год назад

      @@jens2049 im not saying its bad, i loved in theaters

    • @cgill914
      @cgill914 Год назад

      I agree with what you said here. Avatar wasn’t perfect but I still think it was an important moment in cinema history that will always be remembered for its innovation.

    • @colleenedgren5143
      @colleenedgren5143 Год назад

      Thought it was pretty awful and completely lacked depth of character and was all about effects not substance… too many jokes in the story for me 👎🏽

  • @RobVespa
    @RobVespa Год назад +1

    Nice list! Several entries surprised me and there are a few I disagree with. I haven't seen every movie on your list, but look forward to watching them.

  • @keithkovalic
    @keithkovalic Год назад

    Thanks for the great list! I have spent the past couple weeks watching and thinking about your picks. I don't know if I completely agree, but I DO KNOW you the first "critic"/"historian" in many years that has aligned so closely with my tastes and interests in film. Very glad you showed up in my recommendations!

  • @foal_ju
    @foal_ju Год назад +6

    Memoria was such an unique experience, at first I didn’t know how to judge this film, but the last act was so gripping and sensory that I still think about it!
    My top list 2022:
    1- Leila’s brothers by Saeed Roustaee
    2- Decision to leave
    3- Godland by Hlynur Palmason
    4- Vortex by Gaspar Noé
    5- The Green Knight by David Lowery
    6- Nope
    7- The Innocents by Eskil Vogt
    8- Inu-Oh by Masaaki Yuasa
    9- Everything everywhere all at once
    10- As Bestas by Rodrigo Sorogoyen

  • @josephmiller4940
    @josephmiller4940 Год назад +3

    Thank you for mentioning The Northman. It is criminally underrated.

  • @Michael.Miles1
    @Michael.Miles1 Год назад +1

    1- The Woman King
    2- Wakanda Forever
    3- Nope
    4- Top Gun: Maverick
    5- Avatar: Way of Water
    6- Elvis
    7- Hustle
    8- Glass Onion
    9- Prey
    10- The Good Nurse

  • @sophcw
    @sophcw Год назад

    Love that insight about the value of stillness. Thanks for your work, I don't even watch that many films but you are one of my favorite RUclips creators.