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In his article highlighting the best movies of 2022, Richard Brody of The New Yorker said, "This year, it’s all the more important to offer a widely inclusive list, because a wide range of American filmmakers have caught up with the inescapable phenomenon of the recent past: the resurgence of openly anti-democratic forces and brazenly hate-driven ideologies, the crisis of illegitimate rule ...
Highest-grossing films of 2022 Rank Title Distributor Domestic gross 1 Top Gun: Maverick: Paramount: $718,732,821 2 Avatar: The Way of Water: 20th Century/Disney: $684,075,767 3 Black Panther: Wakanda Forever: Disney $453,829,060 4 Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness: $411,331,607 5 Jurassic World Dominion: Universal: $376,851,080 6 ...
It also became the first film since Avatar to top the box office for six weekends as well as the first film since Back to the Future to top the box office for six non-consecutive weekends. During the weekend, the film surpassed $1 billion at the international box office. [5] 5: February 6, 2022: Jackass Forever: $23,154,388 [6] 6: February 13, 2022
The film magazine described Jeanne Dielman as a "landmark feminist film", and stated that the 2022 list "shakes a fist at the established order". [6] Jeanne Dielman is the first film directed by a woman to top the list and, together with Beau Travail, one of the first two such films to appear in the top 10. [7] [8]
Teasing Master Takagi-san: The Movie (soundtrack) Tensei Shitara Eiga no Sound Track Datta Ken; The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse (soundtrack) The Whale (soundtrack) Thiruchitrambalam (soundtrack) Thor: Love and Thunder (soundtrack) Top Gun: Maverick (soundtrack) Tsurune: The Movie – The First Shot (soundtrack) Turning Red (soundtrack)
"Heat Waves", the 2020 single by British indie-pop band Glass Animals, topped the Hot 100 in 2022 for five weeks.It became the best-charting song of the year. American singer-songwriter Lin-Manuel Miranda wrote "We Don't Talk About Bruno", the first song from a Disney animated film to top the Hot 100 for multiple weeks, spending five weeks at the top.
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