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It was a long delay for takeoff but Top Gun: Maverick is why we love the blockbuster experience: Exhilirating action with big emotional stakes and an on-your-feet sunset ending. As for the rest of the top 10, writer/director Martin McDonaugh went back to his roots for the stout-dark comedy The Banshees of Inisherin, co-starring Colin Farrell (also in The Batman, by the way). In this universe, Everything Everywhere All At Once became the sci-fi/fantasy/action/romance/comedy that could. You couldn’t ask for more diversity in animation, with the high-spirited Turning Red, the dark musical Pinocchio, and the sweet and poignant hybrid Marcel the Shell with Shoes On. And in 2022, love had lots to do with it, from a mother’s grief and crusade (Till) to a pregnant teenager facing harrowing choices (Happening) and one hot quixotic couple (Fire of Love).
The order reflects Tomatometer scores (as of December 31, 2022) after adjustment from our ranking formula, which compensates for variation in the number of reviews when comparing movies or TV shows.
#1
Adjusted Score: 113217%
Critics Consensus: Top Gun: Maverick pulls off a feat even trickier than a 4G inverted dive, delivering a long-belated sequel that surpasses its predecessor in wildly entertaining style.
#2
Adjusted Score: 108228%
Critics Consensus: Featuring some of Martin McDonagh’s finest work and a pair of outstanding lead performances, The Banshees of Inisherin is a finely crafted feel-bad treat.
#3
Adjusted Score: 108445%
Critics Consensus: Led by an outstanding Michelle Yeoh, Everything Everywhere All at Once lives up to its title with an expertly calibrated assault on the senses.
#4
Adjusted Score: 106507%
Critics Consensus: Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio delivers fully on its title — which is to say it’s a visually stunning adaptation that embraces its source material’s darkness.
#5
Adjusted Score: 105109%
Critics Consensus: Heartwarming, humorous, beautifully animated, and culturally expansive, Turning Red extends Pixar’s long list of family-friendly triumphs.
#6
Adjusted Score: 104621%
Critics Consensus: A tough but rewarding watch, Happening puts a personal face on an impossibly difficult choice and its heart-rending aftermath.
#7
Adjusted Score: 104156%
Critics Consensus: A grim, gritty, and gripping super-noir, The Batman ranks among the Dark Knight’s bleakest — and most thrillingly ambitious — live-action outings.
#8
Adjusted Score: 103779%
Critics Consensus: Whether as a story of one couple’s quixotic quest or simply a stunning collection of nature footage, Fire of Love burns bright.
#9
Adjusted Score: 104074%
Critics Consensus: Poignant, profound, and utterly heartwarming, Marcel the Shell with Shoes On is animated entertainment with real heart.
#10
Adjusted Score: 103587%
Critics Consensus: Till reframes an historically horrific murder within a mother’s grief, brought heartwrenchingly to life by Danielle Deadwyler’s tremendous performance.
#11
Adjusted Score: 102951%
Critics Consensus: All hail Viola Davis! The Woman King rules.
#12
Adjusted Score: 102835%
Critics Consensus: The rare action thriller that spikes adrenaline without skimping on character development, Prey is a Predator prequel done right.
#13
Adjusted Score: 102712%
Critics Consensus: A bloody revenge epic and breathtaking visual marvel, The Northman finds filmmaker Robert Eggers expanding his scope without sacrificing any of his signature style.
#14
Adjusted Score: 101801%
Critics Consensus: A fresh spin on the classic slasher formula, X marks the spot where Ti West gets resoundingly back to his horror roots.
#15
Adjusted Score: 101709%
Critics Consensus: A sweet swan song for director Roger Michell, The Duke offers a well-acted and engaging dramatization of an entertainingly improbable true story.
#16
Adjusted Score: 101617%
Critics Consensus: Frighteningly timely and powerfully persuasive, The Janes offers a unique opportunity to look back at a pivotal chapter in American history through the eyes of those who helped define it.
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#17

Adjusted Score: 101656%
Critics Consensus: Descendant serves as a fantastically compelling example of how history can be reclaimed — and a stirring tribute to a resilient community.
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#18
Adjusted Score: -1%
Critics Consensus: No Bears bears witness to Jafar Panahi’s incisive filmmaking while urging viewers to examine the complex layers of a deceptively simple story: a man oppressed and suppressed by his country.
#19
Adjusted Score: -1%
Critics Consensus: Navalny is a documentary that’s as gripping as any thriller — but the real-life fight against authoritarianism that it details is deadly serious.
#20
Adjusted Score: -1%
Critics Consensus: A poetic tribute to tenacity, All That Breathes uses two brothers’ tireless efforts to make a broader point about finding triumph within tragedy.
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#21
Adjusted Score: -1%
Critics Consensus: Its premise may resonate most with hardcore film fans, but Official Competition‘s tight focus and sharp humor have a universal appeal.
#22
Adjusted Score: 100770%
Critics Consensus: Sexual awakening stories aren’t in short supply, but Good Luck to You, Leo Grande proves you can still tell one with a refreshing — and very funny — spin.
#23
Adjusted Score: 101101%
Critics Consensus: A fitting tribute to a titan of American music, Louis Armstrong’s Black & Blues honors its subject by letting him tell his story in his own words.
#24

Adjusted Score: 101291%
Critics Consensus: A moving look at Sinéad O’Connor’s remarkable life and career, Nothing Compares is enriching viewing whether or not you’re a fan of her work.
#25
Adjusted Score: -1%
Critics Consensus: Inspirational and unabashedly political, Gabby Giffords Won’t Back Down pays passionate tribute to its resilient subject.
#26
Adjusted Score: 101861%
Critics Consensus: Led by Frankie Corio’s tremendous performance, Aftersun deftly ushers audiences to the intersection between our memories of loved ones and who they really are.
#27
Adjusted Score: -1%
Critics Consensus: If Decision to Leave isn’t quite on the same level as Park Chan-wook’s masterpieces, this romantic thriller is still a remarkable achievement by any other metric.
#28
Adjusted Score: -1%
Critics Consensus: Free Chol Soo Lee powerfully relates a story of injustice while issuing a searing indictment of the systemic racism that enabled it.
#29
Adjusted Score: 100583%
Critics Consensus: A taut thriller that contains a wealth of social commentary, Emily the Criminal is stolen by Aubrey Plaza’s terrific work in the title role.
#30
Adjusted Score: 99781%
Critics Consensus: Led by a luminous Lesley Manville, Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris is a good old-fashioned story charmingly told.
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