Unscripted The Film Show Podcast Episode 216 - Top Tens and Bottom Fives for 2022

The Unscripted trio each provide their ten highlights and five lowlights from the 2022 releases they watched during the year.

Here’s where you can watch the team’s top tens via Just Watch.

(Inclusion in the list was via Australian release dates.  Some international films may show as 2021.)

 

Lewis

01 The Batman

02 Avatar 2: The Way of the Water (Currently in cinemas)

03 Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (Currently in cinemas)

04 Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery

05 Bullet Train

06 Everything, Everywhere, All at Once

07 Prey

08 Good Luck to You, Leo Grande

09 Mona Lisa and the Blood Moon

10 Top Gun: Maverick

 

Cecilia

01 Good Luck to you, Leo Grande

02 The Menu (Currently in cinemas)

03 Elvis

04 The Forgiven

05 The Batman

06 The Black Phone

07 The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent

08 The Good Boss

09 A Hero

10 Everything, Everywhere, All at Once

 

Rachele

01 The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent

02 Don't Worry Darling

03 Violent Night (Currently in cinemas)

04 So Damn Easy Going

05 Lightyear

06 The Lost Daughter

07 Drive my Car

08 Happening

09 Don't Look Up

10 Turning Red

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