The best films of 2022
1. Everything Everywhere All At once Brilliantly crazy on a superficial level, this imaginative event from the coordinating group called Daniels (Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert) has a profound layer of family feeling and a very much procured close-to-home draw toward the end. Michelle Yeoh is great and entertainingly straight-looked as Evelyn, a harried laundromat proprietor with charge issues who enters a multiverse of alt-Evelyns. Detonating with variety, on occasion the film is a phantasmagoria of transforming personalities and moving universes - in one Evelyn does clothing, in another, she's a celebrity ¬-yet it generally stays consistent with its conceivable other conscious characters. It's the uncommon craftsmanship film that can make crowds cry, and furthermore make a lot of cash, taking in more than $100 million in the cinematic world around the world. 2. Top Gun: Maverick A late continuation of 1986's Top Weapon appeared to be an impractical notion. Yet...