Although it seems that the best movies of the year have come and gone, filmmakers don’t stop surprising viewers with amazing motion pictures. Although 2022 has not yet ended, it has already managed to please us with excellent films, and some of them were well received by the audience. So, what should you pay attention to when planning a movie night? Grab a cuppa and check out our look at a bunch of 2022-released movies more than worth attention.
Death on the Nile: A Perfect Detective
The new movie is based on a famous novel by Agatha Christie. It’s worth noting that it’s not the first version of the film adaptation since one was first released in 1978 by John Guillermin. The British actor Kenneth Branagh sticks his bushy mustache once again after a Murder on the Orient Express, which was a sensation in 2017.
Poirot has to turn on his analytical skills and passion for puzzles to unravel the mystery of a murder during a nice cruise on the Nile. The stellar cast is in no way inferior to the aforementioned movie, with Gal Gadot, Armie Hammer, Tom Bateman, Rose Leslie, and others lining up among the suspects.
Flashback: An Excellent Thriller
When Liam Neeson is announced in any cast, the film simply has no chance of being a failure. Right? Over his career, the actor has won the love of the audience, and this new movie Flashback is not an exception. Remembered by the audience as a positive hero with strong moral principles, Neeson commands the screen in every scene.
In Flashback, the hired killer of the highest class has not lost his moral compass. Having received a new task, he decides to take the side of good, but his memory begins to falter. The line between good and evil is blurred, leaving only a thirst for revenge. The tension that the viewer receives while watching is comparable to adrenaline while playing NZ online pokies. Do not miss this thrilling movie and be ready to have a really eventful evening.
The Batman, A Superhero Blockbuster about a Dark Knight
This movie has already become classic, and real fans wait for new a follow-up with impatience. This time, the director Matt Reeves has managed to surprise the audience by choosing Robert Patinsson for the main role. Known for his range in terms of acting ability, the actor dominatest he screen as Bruce Wayen and the title character of The Batman. Moreover, Forbes noted that the movie has numerous exciting features, allowing users to watch it in IMAX to fully immerse in the plot.
After two years of seeking justice on the streets of Gotham for his fellow citizens, Batman becomes the epitome of merciless retribution. After a series of murders, the hero has to explore the darkest mysterious corners of the underworld, aiming to save everybody and restore justice.
Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre
A comedy spy thriller by Guy Ritchie has immediately gained thousands of positive reviews an a movie with Jason Statham leading the cast couldn’t be left without attention. The script is written by Marn Davis and Ivan Atkinson, who worked on The Gentlemen, which already speaks volumes. Operation “Fortune” became the anniversary project for Statham: for the fifth time, he played with his friend, the director Guy Richie.
The main character’s task is to identify a location where a deadly weapons deal is planned to prevent it. Quite a different plot for a Jason Statham film, right? However, that doesn’t make it any less interesting, and we’re looking forward to catching up on this new one.
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