Hollywood movie new 2022

  1. List of American films of 2022
  2. 30 Best Movies Of 2022
  3. 12 Military Movies to See in 2022


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List of American films of 2022

by year 2020s This is a list of American films released in The 2022 release schedule includes numerous notable films that were originally scheduled for release in Box office [ ] The highest-grossing American films released in 2022, by domestic box office Highest-grossing films of 2022 Rank Title Distributor Domestic gross 1 $718,732,821 2 $684,075,767 3 Disney $453,829,060 4 $411,331,607 5 $376,851,080 6 $369,695,210 7 $369,345,583 8 Disney $343,256,830 9 Paramount $190,872,904 10 Universal $185,535,345 January–March [ ] Opening Title Production company Cast and crew Ref. J A N U A R Y 7 Patricia Harris Seeley (director/screenplay); José Prendes, Cameron Larson (screenplay); Asif Akbar (director); 14 20 21 Highland Film Group / The Avenue Ray Giarratana (director/screenplay); Justin Lee (director/screenplay); 27 28 Charles Kinnane, Daniel Kinnane (director); Keith Blum, Chris Titone (screenplay); John C. Donkin (director); Ray DeLaurentis, Jim Hecht, William Schifrin (screenplay); F E B R U A R Y 4 Rich Ragsdale (director); Robert Sheppe, Mark Young (screenplay); 10 11 Jason Orley (director); Isaac Aptaker, Elizabeth Berger (screenplay); 17 18 David Blue Garcia (director); Erik Peter Carlson (director/screenplay); Emily Shenaut, Brian Hull, Gabriel Burrafato, Bridget Winder, Timothy N. Kopacz, 25 BJ McDonell (director); Jeff Buhler, Rebecca Hughes (screenplay); Damien Power (director); Andrew Barrer, Gabriel Ferrari (screenplay); Havana Rose Liu, M A R C H 4 Mimi Cave (dir...

30 Best Movies Of 2022

And that's a shame, because in addition to a handful of truly worthy smash-hit spectacles, 2022 had no shortage of terrific low-to-mid-budget films that deserve more widespread attention. Despite what you might have heard from the grumpier cinephiles among us, studios and independent creators are still making a variety of films for every taste, from intimate dramas to zany comedies to the rare treat that can bridge the gap between the two. It was a year of multiple masterpieces both from Hollywood and from abroad, from exciting new voices and some of the most celebrated directors in the business. Whatever tomorrow holds for movie theaters as an institution or streaming as a business model, 2022 removed any doubt that the artform of cinema still has a bright future. "Athena" is a thriller, a family drama, and a snapshot of contemporary tensions between citizens and institutions. It's all told from the perspective of three grieving brothers trying to make sense of their fourth brother's death. If the opening sequence doesn't grab you, you may not have a pulse: In a continuous 10 minute shot, a press conference regarding the police murder of this lost brother collapses into a frenetic raid of the station by well-organized protestors, who proceed to fortify an apartment complex into a revolutionary stronghold. It only gets more intense from there. Years after the release of his acclaimed debut feature "In Bruges," writer-director Martin McDonagh reunites stars Colin Farrell an...

12 Military Movies to See in 2022

For the third year in a row, we've got the same top pick for the year's most anticipated military movie. Will 2022 be the year when we finally get to see "Top Gun: Maverick"? Theatrical releases were almost as chaotic in 2021 as they were in 2020. This year, studios and viewers also have to deal with the fact that big, sprawling productions were mostly off-limits in 2020 and 2021 because of pandemic safety restrictions, and now there are fewer movies in the pipeline than anyone would've anticipated in early 2020. Even if we're short on movies with epic battlefield scenes, there's plenty of smaller-scale drama, a bit of espionage and even a presumably heartwarming comedy about a military working dog. This might turn out to be a good year at the movies. If the theaters stay open, the dates listed below should hold. Here's hoping we're all packing the movie houses by Memorial Day weekend. 1. The 355 Jan. 7, in theaters "The 355" is an origin story for a group of international female spies who come together to prevent world destruction by a rogue computer program and root out some rot in the security services of the world's largest democracy. They're named after Agent 355, an anonymous female spy who worked for Gen. George Washington during the American Revolutionary War. Jessica Chastain stars as a CIA agent forced to go rogue. She's joined by a German agent (Diane Kruger), a British agent (Lupita Nyong'o), a Colombian therapist-turned-agent (Penelope Cruz) and a Chinese agen...