Here’s a collection curated by The Associated Press’ entertainment journalists of what’s arriving on TV, streaming services and music and video game platforms this week.
MOVIES

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This image released by Netflix shows Eddie Redmayne and Jessica Chastain in a scene from "The Good Nurse." (JoJo Whilden/Netflix via AP)
— In the new Netflix film “The Good Nurse,” Jessica Chastain plays an overworked ICU nurse and single mother who, after a patient’s death, starts to suspect things about about her new colleague Charlie, played by Eddie Redmayne. Danish filmmaker Tobias Lindholm directed the thriller, streaming on Wednesday, off of a script from “1917” and “Last Night in Soho” screenwriter Krysty Wilson-Cairns. For something more family friendly, Netflix also the stop-motion animation pic “Wendell & Wild,” featuring the voices of Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele as demon brothers. It’s an original idea from director Henry Selick, who also directed the spooky but kid-friendly classics “The Nightmare Before Christmas” and “Coraline.” “Wendell & Wild” starts streaming on Friday.

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This image released by Netflix shows Wendell, voiced by Keegan-Michael Key, left and Wild, voiced by Jordan Peele in a scene from "Wendell & Wild." (Netflix via AP)
— For some fresh Halloween scares, several well-reviewed thrillers are hitting video on demand on Tuesday First up is “Pearl,” Ti West’s technicolor horror prequel starring Mia Goth as a farmgirl in a pandemic plagued Texas town in 1918 whose dreams of movie stardom drive her a bit mad. There are references to everything from “Singin’ in the Rain” to “The Wizard of Oz,” but with a sinister, murderous edge. Before the film’s premiere at the Venice Film Festival earlier this fall, West said, “I just had this interest in making, for lack of a better term, a children’s movie that has a more demented adult story to it.” Goth helped write the script too, which involves an epic monologue at the end done in almost a single take.
— Also coming to VOD on Tuesday is “Barbarian,” the low-budget indie horror starring Justin Long that became a sleeper hit at the box office. “Barbarian” stars Georgina Campbell as a woman who is inadvertently double booked with a stranger (“It’s” Bill Skarsgård) in a creepy Detroit-area Airbnb run by Long’s character, a TV actor facing sexual misconduct allegations. Writer-director Zach Cregger said he pitched the movie, which has an unconventional structure that essentially resets itself midway through, to every studio that’s made a horror in the last 15 years and everyone said no. To date, it’s made over $40 million against a $4 million production budget.

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This combination of images shows promotional art for the documentary “A Tree of Life: The Pittsburgh Synagogue Shooting,” debuting Oct. 26 on HBO Max, left, "Barbarian," the low-budget indie horror available on VOD on Oct. 25, center, and “The Good Nurse,” premiering Oct. 28 on Netflix. (HBO Max/20th Century Studios/Netflix via AP)
— AP Film Writer Lindsey Bahr
MUSIC
— Breakout country artist of the year Lainey Wilson‘s new studio album comes out Friday, featuring 14 tracks, all of which she co-wrote except one cover. Singles from “Bell Bottom Country” include the sweet first-love ditty “Watermelon Moonshine” and “Heart Like a Truck,” with the lyrics: “I got a heart like a truck/It’s been drug through the mud/Runs on dreams and gasoline.” Wilson is the winner of the Academy of Country Music’s New Female Artist of the Year Award in 2021 and won their coveted Song of the Year Award last year for her smash hit single, “Things a Man Oughta Know.”

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Lainey Wilson performs during the CMT Artists of the Year in Nashville, Tenn., on Wednesday, Oct. 12, 2022. The Louisiana-born artist was honored as breakout artist of the year at the CMT Artists of the Year special, airing Friday on CMT. (Nicole Hester/The Tennessean via AP)
— It’s time to celebrate Garbage. A new compilation called “Anthology” will be available on double transparent yellow vinyl and two CD editions, as well as through major online streaming platforms starting Friday. It’ll contain the hits “Stupid Girl,” “I Think I’m Paranoid,” “Why Do You Love Me” and “Only Happy When It Rains.” Among the 35 tracks is a rare recording called “Witness to Your Love.” Lead singer Shirley Manson teased the compilation, saying it is “testimony to almost three decades of creative work together, our collective tenacity and our terrifying ability as a group to withstand ritual humiliation on a regular basis.”
— It might be a tad early, but it’s always time for a Louis Armstrong Christmas album. While Satchmo’s holiday tunes are standard yuletide fare, he never released a Christmas album during his lifetime. Now, for the first time, “Louis Wishes You a Cool Yule” is being released digitally on Friday, followed by CD, red vinyl and a limited edition vinyl picture on Nov. 11 — marking his first-ever official Christmas album. The 11 tracks include “Cool Yule,” “Christmas Night in Harlem” and the swinging “‘Zat You Santa Claus?” Fans of Armstrong can also check out the Apple TV + film “Louis Armstrong’s Black & Blues,” also dropping Friday.

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This combination of photos show album art for “Bell Bottom Country” by Lainey Wilson, left, “Louis Wishes You a Cool Yule,” a Louis Armstrong Christmas album, center, and the soundtrack from the film "Till." (BBR Music Group/Verve/Ume/Mercury Classics via AP)
— “Till,” director Chinonye Chukwu’s fact-based account of Emmett Till’s mother’s quest for justice, was a powerful film, made that much more stirring by its score. The work by Abel Korzeniowski, who composed, orchestrated and conducted, is out Friday, and has stirring strings, dark pulses and thrilling sequences. Listen to “This Is My Boy” and try not to be moved. Korzeniowski says: “It is a tribute to those, who against all odds, and despite the world’s indifference to their plight, continue to preserve their humanity.”
— AP Entertainment Writer Mark Kennedy
TELEVISION
— Get in the Halloween mood with Netflix’s “Guillermo del Toro’s Cabinet of Curiosities,” an anthology produced by the Oscar-winning filmmaker with the aim of challenging “traditional” expectations of horror. The eight stories include “The Autopsy,” based on a Michael Shea short story and starring F. Murray Abraham, Glynn Turman and Luke Roberts; the H.P. Lovecraft-based “Dreams in the Witch House,” with Rupert Grint and Ismael Cruz Cordova, and “Lot 36,” one of two episodes based on an original story by del Toro and starring Tim Blake Nelson and Elpidia Carrillo. Episodes will be released daily in pairs from Tuesday to Friday.

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Director Guillermo del Toro poses, with a model of the character Pinocchio, for photographers upon arrival for the premiere of the film 'Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio' during the 2022 London Film Festival in London, Saturday, Oct. 15, 2022. (Photo by Vianney Le Caer/Invision/AP)
— “Putin’s Attack on Ukraine: Documenting War Crimes,” debuting Tuesday, on PBS’ “Frontline” (check local listings), details the toll of Russia’s war on Ukraine and the challenges of holding Russia to account for its actions. The documentary is part of a collaboration between “Frontline” and The Associated Press that includes gathering, verifying and cataloging potential war crimes and co-publishing stories and videos from AP and “Frontline” war reporting. The joint initiative, which includes the War Crimes Watch Ukraine interactive experience, has documented more than 500 incidents involving potential war crimes since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine last February.
— A gunman’s deadly attack on a house of worship, its causes and the aftermath are examined in HBO’s “A Tree of Life: The Pittsburgh Synagogue Shooting,” debuting 9 p.m. EDT Wednesday. The film, directed by Trish Adlesic, delves into the 11 lives that were lost in the October 2018 tragedy and the effect on family members, survivors and the community at large. The attack also is viewed in the context of rising hate speech and actions. Michael Keaton, Billy Porter and Mark Cuban, the film’s prominent executive producers, are natives of the Pittsburgh area. An original song, “A Tree of Life,” is performed by Broadway and film star Idina Menzel.
— AP Television Writer Lynn Elber
VIDEO GAMES
— The venerable “Call of Duty” series returns Friday for its annual round of gun-happy chaos. This year’s chapter, “Modern Warfare II,” comes from Activision’s Infinity Ward studio, generally regarded as the publisher’s premier storyteller for rock-solid single-player campaigns. Special ops Task Force 141 is back on the prowl, this time fighting a terrorist network and a drug cartel that have teamed up on a scheme to launch stolen missiles at the United States. As usual, there are plenty of options for multiplayer mayhem, from competitive battles royale to cooperative raids. The game is available for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox X/S, Xbox One and PC.
— “Bayonetta 3” brings Platinum Games’ flamboyant, demon-hunting witch — imagine a cross between Kim Kardashian and Tina Fey in full dominatrix gear — back to the Nintendo Switch on Friday. Longtime admirers might miss the original voice actress behind Bayonetta, who skipped this sequel due to a pay dispute and has called on her fans to boycott it. Still, devotees of Platinum’s brand of campy, high-octane hack-and-slash action won’t be able to resist the siren’s call, especially since this installment promises “a virtual coven of Bayonettas, each more fabulous than the last.”
— Lou Kesten
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The best horror movies of 2022 so far, according to critics
Secret Engine
2022 is shaping up to be a banner year for horror buffs.
Among the year's spooky flicks include the return of legendary horror auteur David Cronenberg with the Viggo Mortensen-led "Crimes of the Future" and two Jordan Peele projects, the Daniel Kaluuya and Keke Palmer starrer "Nope" and animated "Wendell and Wild." Viewers have also been treated to newcomers within the genre, including the advent of Jane Schoenbrun's creepypasta-inspired film "We're All Going to the World's Fair" and the Finnish coming-of-age body horror tale "Hatching" from Hanna Bergholm.
Meanwhile, jumpscare mastermind Ti West made plenty of waves in this year's horror selection with not one but two slashers led by Mia Goth: the '70s horror-inspired "X" and its prequel, "Pearl," which puts a sinister twist on Hollywood's golden age. But which scary movies are the best of the year yet?
To identify the 25 best horror movies of the year so far, Stacker looked at all horror movies on critical review aggregator Metacritic with a 2022 release date and ranked the top 25 according to Metascore. Ties were broken by the number of films that each film received.
So pop some popcorn, sit back, and read on to figure out which of 2022's horror films are most worth your time.
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Secret Engine
2022 is shaping up to be a banner year for horror buffs.
Among the year's spooky flicks include the return of legendary horror auteur David Cronenberg with the Viggo Mortensen-led "Crimes of the Future" and two Jordan Peele projects, the Daniel Kaluuya and Keke Palmer starrer "Nope" and animated "Wendell and Wild." Viewers have also been treated to newcomers within the genre, including the advent of Jane Schoenbrun's creepypasta-inspired film "We're All Going to the World's Fair" and the Finnish coming-of-age body horror tale "Hatching" from Hanna Bergholm.
Meanwhile, jumpscare mastermind Ti West made plenty of waves in this year's horror selection with not one but two slashers led by Mia Goth: the '70s horror-inspired "X" and its prequel, "Pearl," which puts a sinister twist on Hollywood's golden age. But which scary movies are the best of the year yet?
To identify the 25 best horror movies of the year so far, Stacker looked at all horror movies on critical review aggregator Metacritic with a 2022 release date and ranked the top 25 according to Metascore. Ties were broken by the number of films that each film received.
So pop some popcorn, sit back, and read on to figure out which of 2022's horror films are most worth your time.
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The best horror movies of 2022 so far, according to critics
Serendipity Point Films
- Director: David Cronenberg
- Metascore: 67
- Runtime: 107 minutes
Body horror master David Cronenberg returned after an eight-year hiatus with this year's "Crimes of the Future." The film takes place in a bleak, futuristic world where humankind has undergone strange biological changes, including the disappearance of physical pain. Viggo Mortensen stars as Saul Tenser, a man who regularly grows new organs, which are then tattooed and removed by his partner, Caprice (Léa Seydoux), as performance art.
Serendipity Point Films
- Director: David Cronenberg
- Metascore: 67
- Runtime: 107 minutes
Body horror master David Cronenberg returned after an eight-year hiatus with this year's "Crimes of the Future." The film takes place in a bleak, futuristic world where humankind has undergone strange biological changes, including the disappearance of physical pain. Viggo Mortensen stars as Saul Tenser, a man who regularly grows new organs, which are then tattooed and removed by his partner, Caprice (Léa Seydoux), as performance art.
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The best horror movies of 2022 so far, according to critics
Machi Xcelsior Studios
- Director: Rob Jabbaz
- Metascore: 68
- Runtime: 99 minutes
Pandemic-related horror hits harder than ever after the last few years, and "The Sadness" is no exception. In this movie, Taiwan is engulfed by a pandemic that turns ordinary citizens into blood-thirsty maniacs—yes, basically zombies. Berant Zhu and Regina Lei play Jim and Kat, a young couple struggling to avoid infection at all costs.
Machi Xcelsior Studios
- Director: Rob Jabbaz
- Metascore: 68
- Runtime: 99 minutes
Pandemic-related horror hits harder than ever after the last few years, and "The Sadness" is no exception. In this movie, Taiwan is engulfed by a pandemic that turns ordinary citizens into blood-thirsty maniacs—yes, basically zombies. Berant Zhu and Regina Lei play Jim and Kat, a young couple struggling to avoid infection at all costs.
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The best horror movies of 2022 so far, according to critics
Paramount Players
- Director: Parker Finn
- Metascore: 68
- Runtime: 115 minutes
As the title suggests, having something to smile about in your life isn't always a good thing. Sosie Bacon stars as a therapist who goes through an increasingly bizarre experience after witnessing a patient's suicide—and yes, it involves a lot of sinister smiling. The film has gained attention for its effective jumpscares and homages to J-Horror films like "Ringu" and "Cure."
Paramount Players
- Director: Parker Finn
- Metascore: 68
- Runtime: 115 minutes
As the title suggests, having something to smile about in your life isn't always a good thing. Sosie Bacon stars as a therapist who goes through an increasingly bizarre experience after witnessing a patient's suicide—and yes, it involves a lot of sinister smiling. The film has gained attention for its effective jumpscares and homages to J-Horror films like "Ringu" and "Cure."
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The best horror movies of 2022 so far, according to critics
2:00 AM
- Director: Halina Reijn
- Metascore: 69
- Runtime: 94 minutes
Part horror movie, part whodunit, part Gen-Z satire, "Bodies Bodies Bodies" squeezes a lot into its 94-minute runtime. Mixing stars like Pete Davidson and Lee Pace with promising talents Rachel Sennott and Amandla Stenberg, the film follows a group of rich 20-somethings whose plan to ride out a hurricane at a family mansion goes awry when a murder mystery game yields actual carnage. Charli XCX even made a song for it, so there's that.
2:00 AM
- Director: Halina Reijn
- Metascore: 69
- Runtime: 94 minutes
Part horror movie, part whodunit, part Gen-Z satire, "Bodies Bodies Bodies" squeezes a lot into its 94-minute runtime. Mixing stars like Pete Davidson and Lee Pace with promising talents Rachel Sennott and Amandla Stenberg, the film follows a group of rich 20-somethings whose plan to ride out a hurricane at a family mansion goes awry when a murder mystery game yields actual carnage. Charli XCX even made a song for it, so there's that.
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The best horror movies of 2022 so far, according to critics
Randomix Productions
- Director: Vincent Grashaw
- Metascore: 70
- Runtime: 120 minutes
We could always use more intriguing Southern Gothic horror, and "What Josiah Saw" answers that call. The film opens two decades after an estranged family split apart over past traumas. Now, they've reunited at a remote farmhouse in an attempt to reconcile before everything naturally descends into chaos.
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Randomix Productions
- Director: Vincent Grashaw
- Metascore: 70
- Runtime: 120 minutes
We could always use more intriguing Southern Gothic horror, and "What Josiah Saw" answers that call. The film opens two decades after an estranged family split apart over past traumas. Now, they've reunited at a remote farmhouse in an attempt to reconcile before everything naturally descends into chaos.
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The best horror movies of 2022 so far, according to critics
Wonder Wheel Productions
- Director: John Adams, Toby Poser, Zelda Adams
- Metascore: 70
- Runtime: 86 minutes
"Hellbender" has a mother-daughter metal band and witches—what more could you want? Toby Poser and Zelda Adams star as Mother and teen daughter Izzy, respectively, whose relationship becomes strained when a chance meeting with a fellow teenager encourages Izzy to dig into her own dark family history. Making the film was a family affair: Zelda and Lulu Adams are Poser and John Adams' own children, and many of the scenes were improvised.
Wonder Wheel Productions
- Director: John Adams, Toby Poser, Zelda Adams
- Metascore: 70
- Runtime: 86 minutes
"Hellbender" has a mother-daughter metal band and witches—what more could you want? Toby Poser and Zelda Adams star as Mother and teen daughter Izzy, respectively, whose relationship becomes strained when a chance meeting with a fellow teenager encourages Izzy to dig into her own dark family history. Making the film was a family affair: Zelda and Lulu Adams are Poser and John Adams' own children, and many of the scenes were improvised.
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The best horror movies of 2022 so far, according to critics
Secret Engine
- Director: Andrew Semans
- Metascore: 70
- Runtime: 103 minutes
After starring in last year's "Night House," actress Rebecca Hall made her return in "Resurrection." Here, she plays Margaret, a woman seemingly plagued by her abusive ex-boyfriend (Tim Roth). Both leads turn in committed performances, even as the film's third act veers into nutty nightmare territory.
Secret Engine
- Director: Andrew Semans
- Metascore: 70
- Runtime: 103 minutes
After starring in last year's "Night House," actress Rebecca Hall made her return in "Resurrection." Here, she plays Margaret, a woman seemingly plagued by her abusive ex-boyfriend (Tim Roth). Both leads turn in committed performances, even as the film's third act veers into nutty nightmare territory.
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The best horror movies of 2022 so far, according to critics
Artists First
- Director: Henry Selick
- Metascore: 71
- Runtime: 105 minutes
Jordan Peele wrote and stars in "Coraline" director Henry Selick's first feature film since 2009. "Wendell & Wild" centers on demon brothers Wendell (Keegan-Michael Key) and Wild (Peele), who convince 13-year-old Kat (Lyric Ross) to summon them earthside. Of course, stop-motion chaos ensues.
Artists First
- Director: Henry Selick
- Metascore: 71
- Runtime: 105 minutes
Jordan Peele wrote and stars in "Coraline" director Henry Selick's first feature film since 2009. "Wendell & Wild" centers on demon brothers Wendell (Keegan-Michael Key) and Wild (Peele), who convince 13-year-old Kat (Lyric Ross) to summon them earthside. Of course, stop-motion chaos ensues.
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The best horror movies of 2022 so far, according to critics
Totally Tom Films
- Director: Andrew Gaynord
- Metascore: 71
- Runtime: 93 minutes
In this "scary-funny" British satire, reformed jerk Pete (co-writer Tom Stourton) is cautiously excited to spend a birthday weekend with his college friends and prove how much he's changed. But when his pals begin turning against him, he becomes fearful for his life. Is he narcissistic and paranoid, or genuinely in mortal peril?
Totally Tom Films
- Director: Andrew Gaynord
- Metascore: 71
- Runtime: 93 minutes
In this "scary-funny" British satire, reformed jerk Pete (co-writer Tom Stourton) is cautiously excited to spend a birthday weekend with his college friends and prove how much he's changed. But when his pals begin turning against him, he becomes fearful for his life. Is he narcissistic and paranoid, or genuinely in mortal peril?
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The best horror movies of 2022 so far, according to critics
20th Century Studios
- Director: Dan Trachtenberg
- Metascore: 71
- Runtime: 99 minutes
The latest installment in the "Predator" franchise jumps back to 1719 North America, where Comanche warrior Naru (Amber Midthunder) must defend her people from a bloodthirsty alien threatening their very means of survival. Midthunder emerged as a breakout star, with numerous critics praising the film's Indigenous representation and noting that it's one of the series' strongest entries to date.
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20th Century Studios
- Director: Dan Trachtenberg
- Metascore: 71
- Runtime: 99 minutes
The latest installment in the "Predator" franchise jumps back to 1719 North America, where Comanche warrior Naru (Amber Midthunder) must defend her people from a bloodthirsty alien threatening their very means of survival. Midthunder emerged as a breakout star, with numerous critics praising the film's Indigenous representation and noting that it's one of the series' strongest entries to date.
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The best horror movies of 2022 so far, according to critics
Alienworx Productions
- Director: Mark Mylod
- Metascore: 73
- Runtime: 106 minutes
In this darkly comedic class commentary from frequent "Succession" and "Game of Thrones" director Mark Mylod, young couple Margot (Anya Taylor-Joy) and Tyler (Nicholas Hoult) journey to a remote island to dine at a celebrity chef's lavish restaurant. However, their culinary delight soon turns to horror as they discover the sinister forces behind their fine dining. The film's ensemble cast includes Ralph Fiennes, Hong Chau, and Aimee Carrero.
Alienworx Productions
- Director: Mark Mylod
- Metascore: 73
- Runtime: 106 minutes
In this darkly comedic class commentary from frequent "Succession" and "Game of Thrones" director Mark Mylod, young couple Margot (Anya Taylor-Joy) and Tyler (Nicholas Hoult) journey to a remote island to dine at a celebrity chef's lavish restaurant. However, their culinary delight soon turns to horror as they discover the sinister forces behind their fine dining. The film's ensemble cast includes Ralph Fiennes, Hong Chau, and Aimee Carrero.
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The best horror movies of 2022 so far, according to critics
Popcorn Group
- Director: Charlotte Colbert
- Metascore: 73
- Runtime: 95 minutes
After undergoing a double mastectomy, "She Will" protagonist Veronica (Alice Krige) visits the Scottish countryside to heal. There, the aging movie star stays at the site where women were once burned as witches hundreds of years earlier. Soon enough, their spirits compel her to enact revenge for them within her own dreams.
Popcorn Group
- Director: Charlotte Colbert
- Metascore: 73
- Runtime: 95 minutes
After undergoing a double mastectomy, "She Will" protagonist Veronica (Alice Krige) visits the Scottish countryside to heal. There, the aging movie star stays at the site where women were once burned as witches hundreds of years earlier. Soon enough, their spirits compel her to enact revenge for them within her own dreams.
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The best horror movies of 2022 so far, according to critics
A24
- Director: Ti West
- Metascore: 73
- Runtime: 102 minutes
This prequel to Ti West's "X" tells the origin story of the villainous Pearl (Mia Goth), a Texas farm girl whose dreams of stardom curdle into bloody violence. The film notably drew from several golden age Hollywood films, including "The Wizard of Oz" and "Mary Poppins." A sequel to "X" and "Pearl," titled "MaXXXine," is in the works.
A24
- Director: Ti West
- Metascore: 73
- Runtime: 102 minutes
This prequel to Ti West's "X" tells the origin story of the villainous Pearl (Mia Goth), a Texas farm girl whose dreams of stardom curdle into bloody violence. The film notably drew from several golden age Hollywood films, including "The Wizard of Oz" and "Mary Poppins." A sequel to "X" and "Pearl," titled "MaXXXine," is in the works.
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The best horror movies of 2022 so far, according to critics
Bankside Films
- Director: Kate Dolan
- Metascore: 74
- Runtime: 93 minutes
Hazel Doupe stars in this Irish horror film as Char, a young woman who comes into conflict with her grandmother (Ingrid Craigie) after Char's own mother, Angela (Carolyn Bracken), goes missing. When she returns with what seems like a completely different personality, all three generations of women are forced to contend with the inherited trauma they all share.
Bankside Films
- Director: Kate Dolan
- Metascore: 74
- Runtime: 93 minutes
Hazel Doupe stars in this Irish horror film as Char, a young woman who comes into conflict with her grandmother (Ingrid Craigie) after Char's own mother, Angela (Carolyn Bracken), goes missing. When she returns with what seems like a completely different personality, all three generations of women are forced to contend with the inherited trauma they all share.
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The best horror movies of 2022 so far, according to critics
Silva Mysterium Oy
- Director: Hanna Bergholm
- Metascore: 75
- Runtime: 86 minutes
"Hatching" follows young Finnish gymnast blogger Tinja (Siiri Solalinna), who lives under the scrutinous gaze of her content creator mother. Things change when Tinja brings home a mysterious egg that eventually hatches and becomes her doppelgänger in revelatory, dangerous ways. The film received general praise from critics for its genre exploration of the repression and societal expectations young girls endure during adolescence.
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Silva Mysterium Oy
- Director: Hanna Bergholm
- Metascore: 75
- Runtime: 86 minutes
"Hatching" follows young Finnish gymnast blogger Tinja (Siiri Solalinna), who lives under the scrutinous gaze of her content creator mother. Things change when Tinja brings home a mysterious egg that eventually hatches and becomes her doppelgänger in revelatory, dangerous ways. The film received general praise from critics for its genre exploration of the repression and societal expectations young girls endure during adolescence.
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The best horror movies of 2022 so far, according to critics
Frenesy Film Company
- Director: Luca Guadagnino
- Metascore: 76
- Runtime: 130 minutes
Girl meets boy, girl and boy fall in love, girl and boy… eat people together? That's the basic premise of Luca Guadagnino's dark road trip romance "Bones and All," in which cannibalistic lovers Maren (Taylor Russell) and Lee (Timothée Chalamet) traverse the backroads of Reagan's America. The Guardian critic Peter Bradshaw gave the film a five-star review, calling it "startling in its warped romantic idealism."
Frenesy Film Company
- Director: Luca Guadagnino
- Metascore: 76
- Runtime: 130 minutes
Girl meets boy, girl and boy fall in love, girl and boy… eat people together? That's the basic premise of Luca Guadagnino's dark road trip romance "Bones and All," in which cannibalistic lovers Maren (Taylor Russell) and Lee (Timothée Chalamet) traverse the backroads of Reagan's America. The Guardian critic Peter Bradshaw gave the film a five-star review, calling it "startling in its warped romantic idealism."
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The best horror movies of 2022 so far, according to critics
Universal Pictures
- Director: Jordan Peele
- Metascore: 77
- Runtime: 135 minutes
Jordan Peele's latest film combines elements of horror, neo-Westerns, and science fiction, as horse-wrangling siblings OJ (Daniel Kaluuya) and Emerald Haywood (Keke Palmer) attempt to capture footage of the mysterious alien terrorizing their family farm. Steven Yeun, Brandon Perea, and Michael Wincott comprise the supporting cast. Peele told GQ the film was inspired by "our addiction to spectacle."
Universal Pictures
- Director: Jordan Peele
- Metascore: 77
- Runtime: 135 minutes
Jordan Peele's latest film combines elements of horror, neo-Westerns, and science fiction, as horse-wrangling siblings OJ (Daniel Kaluuya) and Emerald Haywood (Keke Palmer) attempt to capture footage of the mysterious alien terrorizing their family farm. Steven Yeun, Brandon Perea, and Michael Wincott comprise the supporting cast. Peele told GQ the film was inspired by "our addiction to spectacle."
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The best horror movies of 2022 so far, according to critics
Lacmé
- Director: Jean Luc Herbulot
- Metascore: 78
- Runtime: 84 minutes
This Senegalese horror-thriller centers on the Hyenas, a mercenary trio who find themselves shot down after extracting a drug dealer and his gold amid Guinea-Bissau's coup d'état. Variety's Richard Kuipers praised "Saloum," noting that it "freely mixes and marries the cinematic languages of spaghetti Westerns, samurai dramas and classic monster movies to tell an exciting and distinctly African story."
Lacmé
- Director: Jean Luc Herbulot
- Metascore: 78
- Runtime: 84 minutes
This Senegalese horror-thriller centers on the Hyenas, a mercenary trio who find themselves shot down after extracting a drug dealer and his gold amid Guinea-Bissau's coup d'état. Variety's Richard Kuipers praised "Saloum," noting that it "freely mixes and marries the cinematic languages of spaghetti Westerns, samurai dramas and classic monster movies to tell an exciting and distinctly African story."
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The best horror movies of 2022 so far, according to critics
Profile Pictures
- Director: Christian Tafdrup
- Metascore: 78
- Runtime: 97 minutes
Rule number one of horror movies: Do not go to someone's remote country home. That rule of thumb is lost on the central couple in "Speak No Evil," played by Morten Burian and Sidsel Siem Koch, who agrees to spend a weekend with the Dutch friends they met on vacation at their getaway home. Suffice it to say, tensions shoot sky high. New York Times critic Jeannette Catsoulis called the film "an icy satire of middle class [mores]" that is "utterly fearless in its mission to unsettle."
Profile Pictures
- Director: Christian Tafdrup
- Metascore: 78
- Runtime: 97 minutes
Rule number one of horror movies: Do not go to someone's remote country home. That rule of thumb is lost on the central couple in "Speak No Evil," played by Morten Burian and Sidsel Siem Koch, who agrees to spend a weekend with the Dutch friends they met on vacation at their getaway home. Suffice it to say, tensions shoot sky high. New York Times critic Jeannette Catsoulis called the film "an icy satire of middle class [mores]" that is "utterly fearless in its mission to unsettle."
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The best horror movies of 2022 so far, according to critics
Dweck Productions
- Director: Jane Schoenbrun
- Metascore: 78
- Runtime: 86 minutes
"We're All Going to the World's Fair" takes on the terror of internet creepypastas as teenage Casey (Anna Cobb) becomes immersed in an online role-playing horror game, and the lines between fiction and reality begin to blur in strange ways. Director Jane Schoenbrun has confirmed that the film seeks to explore gender dysphoria and trans coming-of-age narratives through horror.
Dweck Productions
- Director: Jane Schoenbrun
- Metascore: 78
- Runtime: 86 minutes
"We're All Going to the World's Fair" takes on the terror of internet creepypastas as teenage Casey (Anna Cobb) becomes immersed in an online role-playing horror game, and the lines between fiction and reality begin to blur in strange ways. Director Jane Schoenbrun has confirmed that the film seeks to explore gender dysphoria and trans coming-of-age narratives through horror.
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The best horror movies of 2022 so far, according to critics
Mer Film
- Direcotr: Eskil Vogt
- Metascore: 79
- Runtime: 117 minutes
During "The Innocents," an idyllic summer day turns sinister when several young children demonstrate dark, unnatural powers as soon as their parents turn their backs. Jessica Kiang praised the film in her review for Variety, calling it "both a satisfying genre exercise and a minute observation of the process by which young children acquire morality."
Mer Film
- Direcotr: Eskil Vogt
- Metascore: 79
- Runtime: 117 minutes
During "The Innocents," an idyllic summer day turns sinister when several young children demonstrate dark, unnatural powers as soon as their parents turn their backs. Jessica Kiang praised the film in her review for Variety, calling it "both a satisfying genre exercise and a minute observation of the process by which young children acquire morality."
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The best horror movies of 2022 so far, according to critics
BoulderLight Pictures
- Director: Zach Cregger
- Metascore: 79
- Runtime: 102 minutes
"Barbarian" opens with a truly modern horror scenario: A young woman named Tess (Georgina Campbell) arrives at an Airbnb late at night, only to find it double-booked with someone else (Bill Skarsgård)—yes, the man who once depicted Pennywise the clown in "It." However, when Tess uncovers something disturbing in the rental home's basement, the movie takes a dark turn as a series of twists reveal the house's violent history. Truly, go in knowing as little as possible.
BoulderLight Pictures
- Director: Zach Cregger
- Metascore: 79
- Runtime: 102 minutes
"Barbarian" opens with a truly modern horror scenario: A young woman named Tess (Georgina Campbell) arrives at an Airbnb late at night, only to find it double-booked with someone else (Bill Skarsgård)—yes, the man who once depicted Pennywise the clown in "It." However, when Tess uncovers something disturbing in the rental home's basement, the movie takes a dark turn as a series of twists reveal the house's violent history. Truly, go in knowing as little as possible.
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The best horror movies of 2022 so far, according to critics
A24
- Director: Ti West
- Metascore: 79
- Runtime: 105 minutes
In this '70s horror pastiche, a ragtag crew of actors set out to make an adult film at a rural Texas farmhouse. But when its elderly owners find out, the group finds itself in an unexpected fight for their lives. Mia Goth plays the dual roles of heroine Maxine and the haggardly villain Pearl, who received a prequel origin story in Ti West's other 2022 entry "Pearl."
A24
- Director: Ti West
- Metascore: 79
- Runtime: 105 minutes
In this '70s horror pastiche, a ragtag crew of actors set out to make an adult film at a rural Texas farmhouse. But when its elderly owners find out, the group finds itself in an unexpected fight for their lives. Mia Goth plays the dual roles of heroine Maxine and the haggardly villain Pearl, who received a prequel origin story in Ti West's other 2022 entry "Pearl."
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The best horror movies of 2022 so far, according to critics
Tippett Studio
- Director: Phil Tippett
- Metascore: 80
- Runtime: 83 minutes
It's not often that you can say a horror film is 30 years in the making, but that's exactly the case when it comes to "Mad God." In this stop-motion horror film, a figure known as the Assassin must descend into a hellish pit and take on monsters and titans. Director Phil Tippett first started working on "Mad God" while working on "RoboCop 2" and "Jurassic Park" in the '90s.
Tippett Studio
- Director: Phil Tippett
- Metascore: 80
- Runtime: 83 minutes
It's not often that you can say a horror film is 30 years in the making, but that's exactly the case when it comes to "Mad God." In this stop-motion horror film, a figure known as the Assassin must descend into a hellish pit and take on monsters and titans. Director Phil Tippett first started working on "Mad God" while working on "RoboCop 2" and "Jurassic Park" in the '90s.
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The best horror movies of 2022 so far, according to critics
Causeway Films
- Director: Goran Stolevski
- Metascore: 80
- Runtime: 108 minutes
"You Won't Be Alone" puts a new spin on witches, following peasant girl Nevena (Sara Klimoska) in 19th-century Macedonia as she's kidnapped and turned into a shapeshifter by a witch. The girl gets an unexpected chance to live in human society, but the witch's jealousy threatens to put her new life in mortal peril.
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Causeway Films
- Director: Goran Stolevski
- Metascore: 80
- Runtime: 108 minutes
"You Won't Be Alone" puts a new spin on witches, following peasant girl Nevena (Sara Klimoska) in 19th-century Macedonia as she's kidnapped and turned into a shapeshifter by a witch. The girl gets an unexpected chance to live in human society, but the witch's jealousy threatens to put her new life in mortal peril.
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