Everyone could find something to enjoy among the Netflix movies of 2022; there were comedy, action, sci-fiction, documentaries, thrillers, independent films, and horror movies. Here we list some of the best Netflix movies of 2022 which you can watch on Netflix and have a lot of fun while staying home.
Hustle
While Adam Sandler is usually seen in comedic roles, in Hustle, he plays a more serious part as a basketball scout. For a while, it’s nice to see Sandler make a film like this, an upbeat sports drama that focuses on its characters in a traditional way. Sandler’s chemistry with breakthrough star and real NBA player Juancho Hernangómez demonstrates his seriousness and genuine love of the game.
Munich: The Edge of War
A fascinating and enjoyable look back at the past, Munich: The Edge of War is the ideal example of a traditional chamber piece set during World War II. If you are a history lover, then you are surely gonna like this movie too. In the role of the British agent (Hugh Legat), George McKay displays remarkable complexity. Hugh Legat is tasked with negotiating with his German friend Jannis Niewöhner. Do friendships have the power to stop violence? Watch yourself and know the answer.
Spiderhead
Midway into the year 2022, the extraordinary science fiction thriller Spiderhead was made available on Netflix. Chris Hemsworth’s adorable performance is reason enough to see the picture, but Kosinski also demonstrates the same excellent action filming methods he used in Maverick, although in a more contained and personal setting. The film focuses on the drugs that are used to make criminals vulnerable to a wide range of feelings.
The Stranger
The film, based on an actual horrifying event, follows Australian police officer Mark Frame (Joel Edgerton) as he investigates a child abuse case involving suspect Harry Teague played by Sean Harris. Even though the movie is mostly about two people, and Frame is always on the verge of being found out, Edgerton’s look at parental worry shows that the film also has a beating heart. This action, plus its emotional climax, is worth watching on Netflix.
White Noise
After the action, sci-fi, and thriller, it’s time to include some humor in the list. Written and directed by Noah Baumbach, White Noise is an absurdist comedy-drama film that is based on Don DeLillo’s 1985 novel of the same name. The protagonist is a professor, and the movie follows his family as they deal with the aftermath of an air contamination event that occurs close to their home. Check out on Netflix, and have a great time.
Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio
Despite the age factor, animated movies are a part of entertainment now for everyone. It’s a new take on the classic tale of Geppetto’s wooden puppet, Pinocchio, who comes to life and becomes the son of his master craftsman. Pinocchio learns the value of life as he fights against his father’s wishes in this “love and disobedience” tale. The film was well received by critics, who praised the animation, aesthetics, soundtrack, plot, and voice talents.