[Film] Film 2022

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Acker79

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New Year, new Film thread.

Barring any further closures (or delays because of fear over potential closures), this is the currently available UK release schedule on imdb. Obviously it will be updated as the year progresses, so here’s a link [list below updated 19th March]
[list below updated 24th July]

01 January 2022
  • The Electrical Life of Louis Wain (2021)

07 January 2022
  • The 355 (2022)
  • Boiling Point (2021)
  • Mission Extreme (2021)
I’m looking forward to the 355 mainly for the cast:


14 January 2022
  • Scream (2022)
  • Cyrano (2021)
  • Memoria (2021)
  • Cow (2021)
As a fan of scream, I’m looking forward to this. No Wes Craven, of course, but it does have the original trio.

21 January 2022
  • Nightmare Alley (2021)
  • Belfast (2021)
  • A Journal for Jordan (2021)
  • The Souvenir: Part II (2021)
My pick: Guillermo Del Torro’s latest, a remake of a 40 movie.

28 January 2022
  • Sing 2 (2021)
  • Morbius (2022) Bumped to April 2023
  • Parallel Mothers (2021)
  • Firebird (2021)

04 February 2022
  • Moonfall (2022)
  • The Eyes of Tammy Faye (2021)
  • Jackass Forever (2022)
  • A Violent Man (2022)

05 February 2022
  • A Touch of Vengeance (2022)

11 February 2022
  • Death on the Nile (2022)
  • Zeros and Ones (2021)
  • Marry Me (2022)
  • Fireheart (2022)
It’s been bumped several times. Not just because of covid, but because of controversies around Armie Hammer (who is notably down-played in more recent promotional material). I liked Branagh’s Murder on the Orient Express so am interested to see this.

16 February 2022
  • The Amazing Maurice (2022)

18 February 2022
  • Uncharted (2022)
  • Dog (2022)

25 February 2022
  • Mrs Harris Goes to Paris (2022)
  • The Duke (2020)

04 March 2022
  • The Batman (2022)
I always like a comic book movie, and always like to see different interpretations, so looking forward to this one.

11 March 2022
  • Red Rocket (2021)
  • Turning Red (2022) Going direct to Disney+

18 March 2022
  • Operation Fortune: Ruse de guerre (2022)
  • Downton Abbey: A New Era (2022)
  • Unwelcome (2022)
  • X (2022)

POST UPDATED 19/Mar/2022

25 March 2022
  • Umma (2022)
  • The Worst Person in the World (2021)
  • Ambulance (2022)
  • Benedetta (2021)
  • I Am What I Am (2021)

31 March 2022
  • Morbius (2022)

01 April 2022
  • Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (2022)
  • The Bad Guys (2022)
  • True Things (2021)
  • One of These Days (2020)
  • Coppelia (2021)

08 April 2022
  • Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore (2022)
  • The Outfit (2022)
  • Murina (2022)
I loved the Harry Potter book series. I liked the films enough. I’ve not been as enamoured with the Fantastic Beast series, and have found my enjoyment of the wizarding franchise somewhat dampened by JK Rowlings politics, but I’m excited to see Mads Mikkelsen take over from Johnny Depp (who never felt right) as Grindlewald.

15 April 2022
  • The Lost City (2022)
  • The Northman (2022)
  • Father Stu (2022)
  • Operation Mincemeat (2021)
  • Onoda: 10,000 Nights in the Jungle (2021)

22 April 2022
  • The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent (2022)
  • Room 7 (2022)
  • Pilferage (2022)
The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent sees Nic Cage play (a fictionalised version of) Nic Cage. Looks like it could be something. This new trailer shows a completely different tone of film that the last one.

29 April 2022
  • The Feast (2021)
  • Fisherman's Friends: One and All (2022)
  • Casablanca Beats (2021)

05 May 2022
  • Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2022)
I love the MCU juggernaut, so of course I’m excited for this

11 May 2022
  • This Much I Know to Be True (2022)

13 May 2022
  • Firestarter (2022)
  • Spitfire Over Berlin (2022)
  • The Quiet Girl (2021)

20 May 2022
  • The Innocents (2021)
  • Men (2022)
  • Vortex (2021)
  • The Road Dance (2021)

27 May 2022
  • Top Gun: Maverick (2022)
  • The Bob's Burgers Movie (2022)

03 June 2022
  • Tigers (2020)
  • Dashcam (2021)
  • Elizabeth: A Portrait in Part(s) (2022)

10 June 2022
  • Jurassic World: Dominion (2022)
  • Firebird (2021)

17 June 2022
  • Lightyear (2022)
On hearing about this film, I was not expecting a film that looked like this, but now I’m a little more excited:

24 June 2022
  • The Black Phone (2021)
  • Elvis (2022)
Ethan Hawke going evil. Scott Derrickson. I’m in.

01 July 2022
  • Minions: The Rise of Gru (2022)

08 July 2022
  • Thor: Love and Thunder (2022)
  • Hit the Road (2021)
More MCU, with Taika Waititi return to direct another instalment. Hopes are high.

10 July 2022
  • Rumble (2021)

14 July 2022
  • Explorer (2022)

15 July 2022
  • Mrs Harris Goes to Paris (2022)
  • The Railway Children Return (2022)

22 July 2022
  • Where the Crawdads Sing (2022)

[list updted 24th July]

29 July 2022
  • DC League of Super-Pets (2022)
  • Joyride (2022)
Keanu Reeves as Batman. I'm in.


(New trailer - March)

03 August 2022
  • Bullet Train (2022) [moved from 15 July]

05 August 2022
  • Easter Sunday (2022)

12 August 2022
  • Nope (2022) [Bumped from 22 July]


(new trailer added 24th July)

19 August 2022
  • Orphan: First Kill (2022)
  • Fisherman's Friends: One and All (2022)

26 August 2022
  • Beast (2022)


(new trailer added 24th July)

02 September 2022
  • Bodies Bodies Bodies (2022)
  • Three Thousand Years of Longing (2022)
  • The Forgiven (2021)


(new trailer added 24th July)

09 September 2022
  • Crimes of the Future (2022)
  • See How They Run (2022)
  • Fire (2022) (aka Both Sides of the Blade)


(new trailer added 24th July)

https://youtu.be/Q00qh7Ab6Mk
(new trailer added 24th July)

16 September 2022
  • Ticket to Paradise (2022)
  • Clara Sola (2021)

20 September 2022
  • Shark Bait (2022)

23 September 2022
  • Don't Worry Darling (2022)

30 September 2022
  • Mrs Harris Goes to Paris (2022)
  • Flux Gourmet (2022)

https://youtu.be/oHraElR_v60
(new trailer added 24th July)

07 October 2022
  • The Lost King (2022)

14 October 2022
  • Halloween Ends (2022)
  • Decision to Leave (2022)
David Gordon Green revitalised the Halloween franchise with his first movie in the series, deciding to ignore all the other sequels and follow straight on from the orginal 1978 film. Then he followed it up with Halloween Kills and the results was less well received (I've not caught it yet so don't have an opinion). This final entry in his trilogy/arc could go either way.

https://youtu.be/i_mAWKyfj6c
(new trailer added 24th July)

21 October 2022
  • Black Adam (2022)

https://youtu.be/DvCFc5JtkkA
(new trailer added 24th July)

28 October 2022
  • Bros
  • The Devil's Light (2022) (aka Pray for the Devil)
  • Unwelcome (2022)
  • Room 7 (2022)

https://youtu.be/BQIeBB9XMe8
(new trailer added 24th July)

https://youtu.be/vQCAgCKQ5WY
(new trailer added 24th July)

04 November 2022
  • Amsterdam (2022)

https://youtu.be/GLs2xxM0e78
(new trailer added 24th July)

11 November 2022
  • Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (2022)
The big discussion around this is what to do with T’challa, following the death of Chadwick Boseman. Some want to see him recast to preserve Boseman’s legacy given what the character means and represents for so many people who don’t have as much representation in cinema and in superhero cinema in particular. Others feel like no one can live up to Chadwick and will always be in his shadow, and since the Black Panther is a mantle handed down, passing the black panther identity onto a new character is best. It’s not clear yet if this film will make a final call on that.

Awesome teaser trailer released last night:

https://youtu.be/RlOB3UALvrQ
(new trailer added 24th July)

23 November 2022
  • The Fabelmans (2022)
  • Strange World (2022)

25 November 2022
  • Creed III (2022)

26 November 2022
  • Disenchanted (2022)

02 December 2022
  • Matilda (2022)
A movie version of the stage musical. I’ve seen the show, but it was the second show I saw that day and the first was Hadestown, which blew me away, so Matilda was in its shadow. Maybe the film version will work better.

https://youtu.be/EzKASl2T9d0
(new trailer added 24th July)

09 December 2022
  • The Amazing Maurice (2022)


16 December 2022
  • Avatar: The Way of the Water (2022)


Previously scheduled this year, now bumped to 2023 or otherwise removed from IMDb's list
Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom
The Flash
Graduation
Mission: Impossible 7
The Real Cops & Robbers
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Updated 24th July
Between Time and Space: E.S.T.
Detective Inspector
Distant
Forgotten Word
The Man from Toronto
Puss in Boots: The Last Wish
Shazam! Fury of the Gods
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse - Part One
Summer of '85: Mackey returns
Tralala
Where Is Anne Frank
Year of the Cat
 
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Gabbafella

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Strictly speaking, this should be in the 2021 thread, but I've only just got round to watching No time to die.
My Mrs likes Bond, and she said she wouldn't watch it again. She said it was alright, nothing more.
Me, I think the Bond franchise is outdated and boring. Same old story, gun shots, love interest, more gun shots, Aston Martin, some spy stuff, Bond gets double crossed, bond gets captured, lengthy speech about how the world is going to be cleansed for the greater good, Bond escapes, Bond saves the day, the end.
It's nothing new, it's the same regurgitated story and not very interesting.
Bourne and John Wick have both done similar things so much better in recent years.
 


Marty___Mcfly

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TOP GUN [emoji95] finally.

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Brightonfan1983

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Don't know why they missed it out, but April 15th is the new Mark Rylance film 'Phantom of the Open' release date. Really looking forward to what I reckon will be a hugely popular, uplifting, fun and emotional British comedy to lighten the load.
 








The Clamp

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West is BEST
Used to love Nic Cage back in his Wild At Heart and Raising Arizona days.

He got caught up in that Hollywood tax scheme thing a few years ago and lost most of his fortune. It’s why he makes any old crap these days. Occasionally he’ll hit on a good film. “Pig” from last year for example is very good.
Quite a few big stars got caught out. You can usually spot them, they turn up in dozens of straight to streaming dogshit.

Cage also spent millions on weird crap like dinosaur skulls, shrunken Pygmy heads and haunted mansions. It’s amazing what one can spaff $150M on!!
 






BBassic

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He got caught up in that Hollywood tax scheme thing a few years ago and lost most of his fortune. It’s why he makes any old crap these days. Occasionally he’ll hit on a good film. “Pig” from last year for example is very good.
Quite a few big stars got caught out. You can usually spot them, they turn up in dozens of straight to streaming dogshit.

Cage also spent millions on weird crap like dinosaur skulls, shrunken Pygmy heads and haunted mansions. It’s amazing what one can spaff $150M on!!

I read a good interview with him a little while back. He's largely doing these bonkers "it's a job" films now because it keeps him out of trouble. He says if he's working he's not falling back into old habits.

Personally think he's on track for a bit of a renaissance. With his age and experience and, IMHO, acting chops he's one role away from being back in the big time.
 


The Clamp

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West is BEST
I read a good interview with him a little while back. He's largely doing these bonkers "it's a job" films now because it keeps him out of trouble. He says if he's working he's not falling back into old habits.

Personally think he's on track for a bit of a renaissance. With his age and experience and, IMHO, acting chops he's one role away from being back in the big time.

Fair play. I like him a lot. And I think he’s definitely starting to do better work. Pig, Mandy, some upcoming stuff that looks interesting.
 






Acker79

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Enjoyed this the other evening.

Some really nice performances.

Beautifully shot.



This was the secret screening at cineworld this evening. Got a little applause at the end, I didn't think it was that good, but thought it was fine. Did look good. and I enjoyed the van morrison-heavy soundtrack (by van morrison!).
 


Gabbafella

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Agree. I liked him in Joe, aswell. A quick look at his filmography and he certainly has been churning them out, most of which I've never heard of.

Watch "Willy's Wonderland". It's basically a rip off of the game "Five nights at Freddy's", it's so shit it's amazing, proper Cage craziness.
 


Uncle Spielberg

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I hope to see Belfast next week I Managed 5 films at the Cinema in 2021
 


The Clamp

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West is BEST
I hope to see Belfast next week I Managed 5 films at the Cinema in 2021

I think you’ll like it US.
It resonated with me as the maternal side of my family all live in Belfast and I spent long summers there through the latter half of the troubles. Seeing some of the landmarks on screen like the Harland & Wolff cranes was nice. It’s a much nicer place to visit now.
But yeah, enjoy. Music is great in it too.
 




Acker79

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I know there's a prime thread, but this is more of a 'new film I watched' rather than a recommendation to others - The Tender Bar. I watched because there's been some early awards buzz for Ben Affleck. I'm not sure this film would receive such awards buzz if it wasn't directed by George Clooney and starring Ben Affleck. I mean, it wasn't a terrible film. It felt like a decent TV movie adaptation of a book, but with higher production values. Based on a memoir-type book, the main character (the older of which was played by one of the interchangeable bland young actors that seem popular at the moment Tye Sheriden? Miles Teller? Ansel Elgort? Alden Ehrenreich?) takes us through his upbringing and efforts to get to an ivy league university initially to become a lawyer, by his single mother (lily rabe who I know from the american horror stories series), at his grandfather's (Christopher Lloyd) home, where his uncle (Affleck) acts as a surrogate father figure.
 


Easy 10

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Ghostbusters - Afterlife

I went into this with pretty low expectations, being as every Ghostbuster sequel since the original has been complete and utter dogshit (particularly that utterly RANCID 2016 offering with all the shrieking women, I mean christ). But Afterlife I really enjoyed. Its sharply scripted, with excellent performances from the kids (Egon Spengler's granddaughter takes the lead, and she's very good). And there are steaming great dollops of nostalgia from the first movie, from the iconic ECTO 1 Cadillac, to the proton packs, traps and various Ghostbuster gadgets, all given proper reverence in this. There's just so much to like in this reincarnation. Particularly when Spengler Jnr gets arrested and thrown in jail:
"I want my phone call"
"Who you gonna call ?"

81%
 


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