Remember when you were a kid and, after being caught doing something bad, your parents would say “We’re not mad, we’re just disappointed.” It hurt so much worse, right? Well, that’s kind of how I am with these movies. I don’t want to call them “Worsts”, but they are the movies that disappointed me most in 2022.
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THE 355- How do you fuck up a globe-hopping spy flick with Jessica Chastain, Lupita Nyong'o, Diane Kruger, Penelope Cruz, and Fan Bingbing? Hire the Dark Phoenix guy to direct and co-write some truly bland action and nonsensical storytelling choices.
Director: Simon Kinberg; Cast: Jessica Chastain, Lupita Nyong'o, Penelope Cruz, Fan Bingbing, Diane Kruger, Edgar Ramirez, Sebastian Stan
SUMMERING- James Ponsoldt is one of my favorite filmmakers, but his well-intentioned, unsatisfying coming-of-age film for girls features some of the worst acting seen all year.
Director: James Ponsoldt; Cast: Lia Barnett, Madalen Mills, Eden Grace Redfield, Sanai Victoria, Sarah Cooper, Megan Mullally, Lake Bell
DEEP WATER- If Ben Affleck and Ana de Armas' brief relationship was as dry as this erotic thriller it's no wonder they didn't last.
Director: Adrian Lyne; Cast: Ben Affleck, Ana de Armas
THE UNBEARABLE WEIGHT OF MASSIVE TALENT- A victim of ridiculously high expectations, this bonkers love letter to the great Nic Cage is never quite as funny as it should be.
Director: Tom Gormican; Cast: Nicolas Cage, Pedro Pascal, Tiffany Haddish, Neil Patrick Harris, Sharon Horgan
MEN- Alex Garland should've had one of the dozens of Rory Kinnears come out and explain what the fuck is going on.
Director: Alex Garland; Cast: Jessie Buckley, Rory Kinnear
LIGHTYEAR- Pixar went to "infinity and beyond" with this Buzz Lightyear-based Toy Story spinoff, but somehow it feels lesser than the beloved adventures from out of the toybox.
Director: Angus MacLane; Cast: Chris Evans, Keke Palmer, Taika Waititi
THOR: LOVE & THUNDER- Twice the Thors, half as funny and entertaining. To be fair, that still makes for an enjoyable romp with Hemsworth's god of thunder, but the lightning hasn't struck twice for Taika Waititi.
Director: Taika Waititi; Cast: Chris Hemsworth, Natalie Portman, Tessa Thompson, Christian Bale, Russell Crowe
NOPE- Jordan Peele is given so much rope he lassos himself with this indulgent misfire that can't hold a single idea for longer than a second. Another victim of high expectations, although I have to be honest that Peele has been diminishing returns since GET OUT.
Director: Jordan Peele; Cast: Daniel Kaluuya, Keke Palmer, Steven Yeun
BLONDE- Andrew Dominik did the unexpected and gave us the most boring, dark, sexist, and exploitative Marilyn Monroe movie ever, drowning a game performance by Ana de Armas.
Director: Andrew Dominik; Cast: Ana de Armas, Adrian Brody, Bobby Cannavale
THE WHALE- By the way people were talking about it, I thought this was some kind of masterpiece. Then I realized they were only impressed by Brendan Fraser and the rest of the movie is a fat-shaming nightmare. Well, Hong Chau is pretty good, too. I'll give it that.
Director: Darren Aronofsky; Cast: Brendan Fraser, Sadie Sink, Hong Chau
ENOLA HOLMES 2- It hurts me to put this on the list. The first movie was so refreshing and sparked with such energy thanks to Millie Bobby Brown's performance. But the sequel is merely okay, with a less engaging story that fails to serve our whipsmart heroine. A serviceable sequel when so much more was expected.
Director: Harry Bradbeer; Cast: Millie Bobby Brown, Henry Cavill, Helena Bonham Carter, David Thewlis, Louis Partridge