There are less than two months left to say goodbye to this year and little by little the reviews of those essential titles that we have seen throughout this period will be arriving. For my part, today I have decided to make a stop at 4 of the best sci-fi movies of 2022 that you can see on Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, HBO Max and Disney +. In addition, I have tried to make it as varied a selection as possible.
If today’s recommendations fall shortyou can also take a look at our review of the best Spanish science fiction movies in streaming, our list of the best movies of this genre in recent years available on platforms, the list of great films that mix science fiction and horror or the dedicated one to great movies set in space.
You may also be interested in our reviews of the best films of 2022 that you have on Netflix, the one of the best cinema of the year that you can see on Amazon Prime Video or the one of the most outstanding films of 2022 that you will find on Disney +. Without more to add, let’s go with today’s chosen ones:
‘big bug’
Address: Jean-Pierre Jeunet. Distribution: Elsa Zylberstein, Isabelle Nanty, Claude Perron, Stéphane De Groodt, Youssef Hajdi, Claire Chust, François Levantal, Alban Lenoir, Marysole Fertard, Helie Thonnat
The obvious choice would have been ‘Apollo 10 ½: A Space Childhood’, easily one of the top 5 movies of the year, but I already featured it in one of these weekly recommendation articles, so I’ve gone with the eccentric latest work from Jean-Pierre Jeunet in which he unites his unmistakable style with a story that could perfectly be taken from ‘Black Mirror’. Very expressive, both narratively and, above all, visually, it is not a round work, but it is a curious and striking satire with the occasional scene to remember.
‘Bigbug’ review
‘DC League of Superpets’ (‘DC League of Super-Pets’)
Address: Jared Stern and Sam Levine. voice cast: Dwayne Johnson, Kevin Hart, Kate McKinnon, John Krasinski, Vanessa Bayer, Natasha Lyonne, Diego Luna, Marc Maron, and Keanu Reeves
A dose of superheroes could not be missing from the list, and also an ideal one to watch as a family and have an entertaining time, since the first collaboration of Dwayne Johnson with DC is still the best. What it did not achieve is to be the most successful, since this fun adventure went somewhat unnoticed in theaters. In no case would I say that it is not even close to being one of the best animated films in history, but it is an effective science fiction comedy with which to spend an entertaining afternoon.
Criticism of ‘DC League of Superpets’
‘Saying goodbye to Yang’ (‘After Yang’)
Address: Kogonada. Distribution: Colin Farrell, Jodie Turner-Smith, Haley Lu Richardson, Justin H. Min, Brett Dier, Clifton Collins Jr., Sarita Choudhury, Nana Mensah, Eve Lindley, Taylor Ortega
My first instinct was to include ‘Samaritan’ here, since the superhero movie from Sylvester Stallone It was one of the surprises of last summer, but finally I have opted for a totally opposite title. In ‘Saying Goodbye to Yang’ you will find a futuristic drama that explores the always stimulating subject of artificial intelligence from a more emotional vocation as you see how a family tries by all means to save the life of a robot whom they consider to be just another member of the family. same.
Review of ‘Firing Yang’
‘Predator: The Prey’ (‘Prey’)
Address: Dan Trachtenberg. Distribution: Amber Midthunder, Dane DiLiegro, Stefany Mathias, Stormee Kipp, Dakota Beavers, Harlan Blayne Kytwayhat, Geronimo Vela, Mike Paterson, Nelson Leis, Troy Mundle, Kyle Strauts
One of the films that has aroused the most hatred in a certain sector of the public simply because its protagonist is a woman. For my part, I was very satisfied with the interpretation of Amber Mid Thunder and also with the more primitive but equally wild approach that the film takes within this universe. It is true that it is less risky than other sequels to the fundamental ‘Predator’ but it is also the most satisfying of the saga since the original.
Review of ‘Predator: The Prey’
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