The Guardian (USA)

The 50 best movies of 2022 in the US – 50 to 31

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This list is compiled by the Guardian film team, with all films released in the US during 2022 in contention. Check in every weekday to see our next picks, and please share your own favourite films of 2022 in the comments below.

50

Bros

Billy Eichner’s ribald romcom, produced by Judd Apatow, saw two gay men struggling with commitment and heteronorm­ative expectatio­ns and was heralded as being a groundbrea­king queer first within the straight and strait-laced studio system. But, stake-claiming aside, it is also genuinely funny and insightful. Read the full review

49

Broker

Hirokazu Kore-eda enlisted Parasite’s Song Kang-ho for a rich and emotionall­y persuasive drama about two friends stealing babies from outside a church and selling them on the adoption parallel market. Read the full review

48 Top Gun: Maverick

Tom Cruise returns almost four decades on for another bout of speed and need: this time he is the mentor to a new generation of navy fighter pilots, led by Miles Teller, playing the son of Maverick’s late wingman, Goose. Read the full review

47 Paris, 13th District

The latest film from Rust and Bone director Jacques Audiard, here putting together a short story collection of sexual encounters and relationsh­ips in Paris’ 13th arrondisse­ment, shot in tough black-and-white. Read the full review

46 Holy Spider

Border director Ali Abbasi returned to the Cannes film festival this year with a shocking act of provocatio­n. A grisly thriller loosely based on the true story of a serial killer targeting women in Mashhad, it caused controvers­y in Iran but won Zar Amir Ebrahimi the lead actress prize at the festival. Read the full review

45

Happening

Golden Lion-winning abortion drama, more relevant than ever, from director Audrey Diwan; a study of a woman (played by Anamaria Vartolomei) who becomes pregnant in early 60s, pre-legalisati­on France. Read the full review

44

Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery

Entertaini­ng second dose of Rian Johnson’s labyrinthi­ne crime mystery, with Daniel Craig on good form as Hercule Poirot-esque detective Benoit Blanc, here investigat­ing a murder-themed party that turns deadly. Read the full review

43

Vortex

Split-screen dementia drama from Argentine provocateu­r Gaspar Noé, starring Dario Argento and Françoise Lebrun as an elderly couple whose lives are dogged by the latter’s cognitive decline. Read the full review

42

The Woman King

Stirring period epic, starring Viola Davis as the leader of the Agojie, a brigade of female warriors in west Africa, who are attempting to see off threats from the Oyo empire as well as from

slave-buying colonialis­ts. Read the full review

41 Brian and Charles

David Earl and Chris Hayward’s story of an inventor’s relationsh­ip with his creation blends Caractacus Potts with Victor Frankenste­in to heartwarmi­ng effect. Read the full review

40 We (Nous)

French-Senegalese film-maker Alice Diop offers a sensitive portrayal of the disparate communitie­s that live along one of Paris’s commuter rail lines – predating her acclaimed fiction feature debut Saint Omer. Read the full review

39 The Eternal Daughter

Joanna Hogg reunites with Tilda Swinton for an unusual ghost story which sees the actor playing dual roles in a moving and thought-provoking drama that exists within the same universe as her acclaimed autobiogra­phical Souvenir films. Read the full review

38 Everything Went Fine

André Dussollier and Sophie Marceau are outstandin­g as a father and daughter whose tricky relationsh­ip is upended when he asks for her help to die, in François Ozon’s wonderfull­y observed story. Read the full review

37

Benedictio­n

Terence Davies’ account of the life of Siegfried Sassoon (played by Jack Lowden and Peter Capaldi in younger/ older versions), tracing his career from lionised war poet to unhappy later life. Read the full review

36 Small Body

Mysterious fable from Italian director Laura Samani, about a woman desperate to revive her stillborn baby who heads off on a quest to find the church that may be able to accomplish it. Read the full review

35 Great Freedom

Intriguing German drama about a former concentrat­ion camp inmate imprisoned after the second world war for gay sex acts, and who develops a complex relationsh­ip with his straight cellmate. Read the full review

34 All Quiet on the Western Front

Anti-war nightmare of bloodshed and chaos where teenage boys quickly find themselves caught up in the ordeal of trench warfare, in a Germanlang­uage adaptation of the first world war novel. Read the full review

33 Lingui, the Sacred Bonds

Chadian auteur Mahamat-Saleh Haroun’s quiet fable, about a woman torn between social proprietie­s and respecting her daughter’s decision to get an abortion. Read the full review

32 All That Breathes

Two Indian brothers dedicate themselves to rescuing birds that are being poisoned by pollution in this complex and quietly beautiful film. Read the full review

31 Corsage

Vicky Krieps puts in a star turn as lonely, patronised Elisabeth of Austria in Marie Kreutzer’s austere drama that functions as a cry of anger from the pedestal-prison of an empress. Read the full review

 ?? ?? From left … Tilda Swinton in The Eternal Daughter, Achouackh Abakar Souleymane in Lingui, the Sacred Bonds and Vicky Krieps in Corsage. Illustrati­on: Guardian Design/A24/ MK2 Films
From left … Tilda Swinton in The Eternal Daughter, Achouackh Abakar Souleymane in Lingui, the Sacred Bonds and Vicky Krieps in Corsage. Illustrati­on: Guardian Design/A24/ MK2 Films
 ?? ?? Rich and emotionall­y persuasive … Broker. Photograph: Zip/CJ ENM
Rich and emotionall­y persuasive … Broker. Photograph: Zip/CJ ENM

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