After two years where cinemagoing was severely hampered by the COVID pandemic, 2022 finally saw a proper return for big-screen entertainment – with a wide array of hit films released throughout the year from the blockbuster thrills of Top Gun: Maverick to the feverish charms of Baz Luhrmann's Elvis.

The good news for film fans – especially with the Christmas break approaching – is that plenty of the year's finest films are already available to enjoy with a subscription to some of the biggest streaming platforms, including Netflix, Amazon Prime Video and Disney Plus.

That includes both films that were released in UK cinemas right at the start of 2022 – such as Paul Thomas Anderson's Licorice Pizza – and others that have only just arrived on streaming platforms like Guillermo Del Toro's Pinocchio.

Meanwhile, some of those on our list seem destined to be major players during next year's awards seasons – with multiverse sci-fi Everything Everywhere All at Once in particular seen as a real contender when it comes to some of the big gongs.

Read on for our picks of 10 of the best from 2022 currently available on Netflix, Amazon Prime Video and Disney Plus...

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  • Licorice Pizza

    • Comedy
    • Romance
    • 2021
    • Paul Thomas Anderson
    • 128 mins
    • 15

    Summary:

    In the San Fernando Valley in 1973, 25-year-old Alana Kane is going through the motions as a photographer's assistant when 15-year-old child star Gary Valentine makes romantic overtures toward her. Despite the age gap, she agrees to go to dinner with him. Paul Thomas Anderson's romantic comedy, starring Alana Haim, Cooper Hoffman, Sean Penn, Tom Waits and Bradley Cooper

    Why watch Licorice Pizza?:

    The latest film from acclaimed auteur Paul Thomas Anderson, Licorice Pizza was actually released in 2021 in the US but only made its way to UK cinemas on New Year's Day 2022. The freewheeling film charts the misadventures of teenager Gary Valentine (Cooper Hoffmann) and his older crush Alana Kane (Alana Haim) in the San Fernando Valley in 1973 – and features all manner of memorable set pieces, scenery-chewing supporting turns and perfectly chosen needle drops.

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  • Barbarian

    • Horror
    • Mystery
    • 2022
    • Zach Cregger
    • 102 mins
    • 18

    Summary:

    In town for a job interview, a young woman arrives at her Airbnb late at night only to find that it has been mistakenly double-booked and a strange man is already staying there. Against her better judgement, she decides to stay the night anyway. Horror thriller, starring Georgina Campbell, Justin Long and Bill Skarsgard.

    Why watch Barbarian?:

    The second feature from Zach Cregger, this cleverly constructed horror film follows a young woman who arrives at a Detroit rental home only to find it already occupied by a mysterious stranger – with things only getting more disastrous from there. A large part of the film's irresistible entertainment value comes from the unpredictable manner in which it unfolds, while Cregger proves himself equally adept at eking out tension from relatively mundane interactions as crafting more traditional horror scares.

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  • Lady Chatterley's Lover

    • Drama
    • Romance
    • 2022
    • Laure de Clermont-Tonnerre
    • 125 mins
    • 15

    Summary:

    Clifford Chatterley desires an heir to continue the bloodline but injuries sustained in the Great War prevent him from fulfilling this marital task. Consequently, he gives wife Constance his blessing to fall discreetly pregnant by another man and her eye falls upon gamekeeper Oliver Mellors

    Why watch Lady Chatterley's Lover?:

    The latest remake of DH Lawrence's classic novel stars Emma Corrin and Jack O'Connell in the central roles – and proves to be a brilliant retelling of the familiar tale, with the chemistry between the two leads especially worthy of a mention. French filmmaker Laure de Clermont-Tonnerre directs with sensitivity, with the iconic dancing in the rain scene an undisputed highlight.

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  • See How They Run

    • Comedy
    • Mystery
    • 2022
    • Tom George
    • 94 mins
    • 12A

    Summary:

    When a murder victim is discovered on the stage of the Ambassadors Theatre in London's glittering West End, Inspector Stoppard and eager-to-please rookie Constable Stalker arrive to solve the case. Everyone is a suspect including the cast, crew and usher Dennis. Mystery comedy, starring Sam Rockwell and Saoirse Ronan

    Why watch See How They Run?:

    A wickedly funny riff on the works of Agatha Christie that unfolds against the backdrop of 1950s London, this comedy whodunnit features a stellar cast including Saoirse Ronan, Sam Rockwell, and Adrien Brody. The film affectionately sends up the tropes of the genre while serving as a compelling and riotously entertaining murder mystery in its own right, with the script remaining sharp throughout and, crucially, including a final reveal that will leave audiences very satisfied.

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  • Everything Everywhere All at Once

    • Comedy
    • Fantasy
    • 2022
    • Dan Kwan
    • 139 mins
    • 15

    Summary:

    A middle-aged Chinese immigrant is swept up into an insane adventure in which she alone can save existence by exploring other universes and connecting with the lives she could have led. Fantasy comedy, starring Michelle Yeoh

    Why watch Everything Everywhere All at Once?:

    One of the breakout hits of the year – and most likely a contender for awards next year – this mind-bending sci-fi comes courtesy of Swiss Army Man directors Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert (known collectively as Daniels). An extremely ambitious, spectacularly original, and sometimes rather dizzying affair, the film follows events after seemingly ordinary middle-aged launderette owner Evelyn Wang (Michelle Yeoh) is sent into the multiverse – where she learns some key lessons about herself while trying to save the world as we know it.

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  • Benediction

    • Romance
    • Drama
    • 2021
    • Terence Davies
    • 137 mins
    • 12A

    Summary:

    Biographical drama starring Jack Lowden and Peter Capaldi. Young British poet Siegfried Sassoon is decorated for his combat in the First World War, but while convalescing in 1917, he decides to take a stand against the conflict. After the war, he enjoys a career at the forefront of the country's literary scene while his personal life grows ever more turbulent. Later in life, a brooding Sassoon attempts to achieve salvation.

    Why watch Benediction?:

    This Siegfried Sassoon biopic from legendary British filmmaker Terence Davies, which premiered at last year's Toronto International Film Festival, is a beautiful but melancholy portrait of the wartime poet. It explores some of the obstacles he faced as a gay man in the first half of the 20th century, charting his marriage to Hester Gatty and eventual conversion to Catholicism, anchored by two absolutely superb performances from Jack Lowden and Peter Capaldi, who play the poet at different stages of his life.

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  • The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent

    • Comedy
    • Drama
    • 2022
    • Tom Gormican
    • 107 mins
    • 15

    Summary:

    A fictionalised version of Nicolas Cage must accept a $1million offer to attend the birthday of dangerous super-fan Javi Gutierrez. Things take a wildly unexpected turn when Nick is recruited by CIA operative Vivian and forced to live up to his own legend, channeling his most iconic and beloved on-screen characters to save himself and his loved ones. Comedy, starring Cage alongside Pedro Pascal, Tiffany Haddish and Neil Patrick Harris

    Why watch The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent?:

    Oscar-winning actor Nicolas Cage has for a long time had something of a cult following – and that is the premise of this wacky film which sees the star play a fictional version of himself when he is caught between a superfan (Pedro Pascal) and a CIA agent (Tiffany Haddish). The film sees Cage forced to channel several of his most iconic characters and is a must-watch for any Cage fanatic.

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  • Prey

    • Thriller
    • Drama
    • 2022
    • Dan Trachtenberg
    • 88 mins
    • 15

    Summary:

    A hiking trip into the wild turns into a desperate bid for survival for five friends on the run from a mysterious shooter.

    Why watch Prey?:

    The latest film in the long-running Predator franchise – and arguably the best since the original – this innovative prequel pits the vicious extra-terrestrial against a skilled warrior in the Comanche nation in 1719. By adopting a rather refreshing back-to-basics approach that does away with convoluted plot contrivances in favour of a simple, pared-down narrative, the film overwhelmingly succeeds – and Amber Midthunder is a standout in the lead role.

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  • Flee

    • Documentary and factual
    • News and current affairs
    • 2021
    • Jonas Poher Rasmussen
    • 90 mins
    • 15

    Summary:

    Recounted mostly through animation to protect his identity, Amin looks back over his past as a child refugee from Afghanistan as he grapples with a secret he's kept hidden for 20 years. Dubbed animated documentary Narrated by Riz Ahmed.

    Why watch Flee?:

    This animated documentary follows the story of Amin Nawabi, an alias for a real individual who fled his country, evading war, imprisonment and death. It includes a mixture of animated segments and archival footage to create a truly unique feel, while exploring the refugee experience in a form that truly hasn't been seen on screen before.

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  • Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio

    • Family
    • Fantasy
    • 2022
    • Guillermo del Toro
    • 116 mins
    • PG

    Summary:

    Oscar-winning filmmaker Guillermo del Toro reinvents the classic story of a wooden puppet brought to life in this stunning stop-motion musical tale. Animated family drama, with the voice of Ewan McGregor, David Bradley, Gregory Mann and Finn Wolfhard

    Why watch Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio?:

    Mexican auteur Guillermo del Toro brings his distinctive style to this wondrous stop-motion adaptation of Carlo Collodi’s iconic fable – ingeniously transposing the story to Benito Mussolini’s fascist Italy in the 1930s and exploring grief, war, and the very nature of what it means to be human. Del Toro has spoken at length about Pinocchio’s influence on his life and career, and this intricately designed film has the feel of a real passion project.

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