Editors' picks: CanCulture's top films of 2022

Another year has gone by. What were CanCulture's top movie picks of the year?

By: Mariana Schuetze

(Mariana Schuetze/CanCulture)

The year is finally over. And after a long, pandemic-induced hiatus, the film industries are back in full force. From the usual superhero blockbuster to long-awaited sequels and arduous journeys through the multiverse, 2022 brought an abundance of amazing movies to our homes and theatres. 

It's difficult to narrow down our top picks, but the Film Section challenged our CanCulture masthead to pick one film as their all-time favourite of the year. Rest assured, each and every film has been approved by our in-house cinephile and film editor, Mariana Schuetze.

Mariana Schuetze, Film Editor

SHE SAID (MARIA SCHRADER)

"Movies about real-life events always fascinate me. As a history and film buff, they are the perfect piece of entertainment for me. And as a journalist and someone who lived through (even if as a kid) the #MeToo movement, I was very excited to watch this one. She Said follows The New York Times journalists Megan Twohey and Jodi Kantor as they investigate sexual abuse allegations against Harvey Weinstein. What I absolutely loved about this film is how it captured the process of writing a news story. I’ve just started doing journalism in person and seeing them working out of a newsroom with other journalists was, honestly, a lot of fun. And the two badass women that led the narrative certainly didn't hurt. Plus, I went to the movies to watch it as I was doing my CanCulture Instagram takeover, which was so much fun -- so it was definitely a very special day overall."

You can rent She Said for $24.99 on Prime Video and watch it in select theatres.

Vanessa Tiberio,

Food Editor

DO REVENGE (JENNIFER KAYTIN ROBINSON)

"In my opinion, this year in film wasn’t a year to write home about, but Do Revenge managed to encapsulate all that revolves around teenage angst, identity and the ramifications of technology. With a well-liked gen-Z cast, this film was filled with fun and humour as it expressed an important message to audiences about cyber bullying and its impacts. Plus, the costumes and cinematography were perfectly fitting and appropriate for the Netflix original."

You can watch Do Revenge on Netflix.

Mia Johnson,

Literary Editor

THE MENU (MARK MYLOD)

"A riveting, bloody dinner party that wraps clever commentary on classism, pretension and fine dining practices inside horror satire. I'll watch any movie where men run around, screaming, in fear for their lives while the women sit and drink wine. Will Tracy and Seith Reiss's dry humour mixed with absolute delusion, I could not stop laughing."

The Menu isn't available on streaming, but you can still watch it in select theatres.

John Vo,

Fashion Editor

EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE (DANIEL KWAN AND DANIEL SCHEINERT)

"Although this film has little to no connection with Canadian culture, this science-fiction film about the endless possibilities manages to tackle themes of love, acceptance, nihilism and Asian-American family dynamics. Combine that with a parody of a Pixar film and hot dog fingers and you have yourself one of the most memorable films of the millennium.


You can watch Everything Everywhere All At Once on Prime Video.

Kinza Zafar,

Features Editor

NOPE (JORDAN PEELE)

"If you say yes to watching Nope, you’re in for a ride at a Wild West theme park with cowboys and aliens. Jordan Peele’s original take on a UFO thriller is fresh, exciting and hilarious with eclectic performances and breathtaking cinematography. As a Peele-fan who grew up fascinated by extraterrestrial creatures, this experimental sci-fi felt like a fever dream come true."
You can watch Everything Everywhere All At Once on Prime Video.

You can rent Nope for $6.99 on Apple TV.

Sena Law,

Arts Editor

INCANTATION (KEVIN HO)

"I love horror movies, but it’s been awhile since one spooked me the way Incantation did.  This Taiwanese film provided a really refreshing and immersive horror experience. I also loved the cultural references that I could relate to!"

You can watch Incantation on Netflix.

Kayla Higgins,

Music Editor

BROTHER (CLEMENT VIRGO)

"Sons of Caribbean immigrants, Francis and Michael, try to navigate their personhood in a housing project called The Park amidst rising societal tensions in the summer of 1991. As the duo attempt to find their footing during the early growth of Toronto’s hip-hop scene, this tale is a testament to the resilience of a marginalized community, brothership and what music can do for the soul."

Brother isn't available on streaming, but it will be playing at the TIFF Bell Lightbox theatre from Jan. 26 - 29, 2023.

Caelan Monkman, Music Editor

EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE (DANIEL KWAN AND DANIEL SCHEINERT)

Because having it only once on this list just isn’t enough…

"So many stellar movies came out this year that it’s really hard to pick a favourite. Matt Reeves gave us the best superhero film in years with Matt Revees' The Batman, Sara Dosa’s Fire of Love was a beautifully mesmerizing documentary from start to finish, and Clement Virgo’s Brother was a tender and faithful adaptation of the 2017 novel of the same name. Even Jackass Forever is deserving of praise for being some of the most fun — albeit juvenile fun — I’ve had in a theatre in a while. But for me, the standout movie of 2022 is Everything Everywhere All At Once (EEAAO). Endlessly creative and eccentric, yet deeply moving and thought-provoking, the film packs so much into its two-hour and 20-minute runtime. I’m a sucker for weird movies, and EEAAO does such a phenomenal job of exploring weird and wonderful ideas, all while grounding the audience in a sentimental story which culminates in an emotional sucker-punch of an ending.”

Ish Chopra,

Graphic Designer

BULLET TRAIN (DAVID LEITCH)

"The majority of the characters either hold grudges against one another or are the target of grudges while seeking to flee the consequences of past crimes. All are either hired killers or other violent criminals related to the world of crime. This action comedy is probably one of my favourite movies this year and I have watched it more than 10 times. The direction, the cinematography, the script and the actors made this movie a success for me."

You can rent Bullet Train for $5.99 on Prime Video.

Atiya Malik,

Social Media Director

TOP GUN: MAVERICK (JOSEPH KOSINSKI)

"The action and adrenaline in this legendary Tom Cruise film were unforgettable! Each character was well-developed and had a rich backstory that gave the plot dimension. Just as well, the cinematography during the flight scenes was spectacular to watch! Genuinely made me feel like I was in the cockpit myself! This film will take you on an adventure and leave you in such a good mood after."

You can rent Top Gun: Maverick for $5.99 on Prime Video.

Olivia Wiens, Managing Editor

THE GOOD NURSE (TOBIAS LINDHOLM)

"The Good Nurse, starring Eddie Redmayne and Jessica Chastain, is the definition of a quiet movie with a deep impact. It’s a perfect example of keeping the viewer engaged despite them knowing how it’s going to end — it’s a true story, after all. The humanistic, empathetic take on a very dark situation is a testament to the extremely talented team that put it all together."

You can watch The Good Nurse on Netflix.

Sama Nemat Allah, Editor-in-Chief

STAY THE NIGHT (RENUKA JEYAPALAN)

"I watched this movie on a whim during one of those arbitrary Thursday nights when no school project feels imminent enough to do, and it brought me so much sadness and joy. It was less plot, more character study, and pays such special homage to Toronto, the city of its making. Its tenderness might’ve resonated more with me because I could recognize the streets our protagonist Grace walked down or because I saw myself in the way her days crumbled on a TTC streetcar seat. Nevertheless, the movie felt like a tribute to the solemnity and quiet melancholy of growing older but not growing up: of watching everyone you know move on without you to a gentle life while you watch from the sidelines."

You can rent the movie for $5.99 on Apple TV.

With this, let's wrap up our fun little list. What was your top film of 2022? 

I can't wait to see what movies 2023 has in stock for us. But until then, I'll (re)watch every single one on this list. 

CanCulture’s spring fashion must-haves

If you are looking for new pieces for a closet glow-up, here are some ideas!

By: Youdon Tenzin 

(Flaunter/Unsplash)

Spring 2022 fashion is already making a splash. 

This year, we are all about nostalgia, elegance and stomping on the city grounds. Soft clothes are infiltrating the industry and Y2K is still here to stay. A return to normalcy means still wearing masks and TikTok has found a way to style them that keeps you safe AND warm. We are all here for the drama this year, with gloves that stretch to your elbows and shoes that make you a foot taller.

Pieces this year are a little different and a lot bolder, but we have compiled a list to show you how to style them in a way that can keep you warm and make you the most stylish person in any room you walk into.

Twee

The beloved early 2010s style is making a massive comeback this spring, and we aren’t complaining! The fashion trend blew up on TikTok in the beginning of 2022, possibly marking it as this year’s “the trend”. Right on the surface of the indie-hipster subculture, twee refers to the feminine and dainty styles often seen on celebrities like Zooey Deschanel and Alexa Chung in the early 2010s. To understand twee, you need to think of skater skirts, polka dots and colourful tights. With the return of the Y2K craze last year, it is easy for you to incorporate twee into your daily looks. Ballet flats, peter pan collars and flowing blouses can all be easily sourced at your local thrift store.

The queen of twee, Zooey Deschanel, checks off all the boxes with this plaid minidress and printed tights.

Coach’s spring 2022 collection featured elements of twee.

Cutouts

2022 is all about baring your soul, and your skin. Cutouts are becoming all the rage, with designers like Courrèges and Rick Owens producing some wonderful pieces on the runway. Cutout tops and bodysuits are all the rage right now, especially in menswear. Keep yourself warm during the chilly days by layering and bare it all during the summer with one statement piece.

A gorgeous piece from the Sid Neigum Spring 2022 ready-to-wear fashion show. 

A standout from the Rick Owens spring 2022 menswear fashion show. 

Opera gloves 

Wearing gloves has never been so appealing until now. Opera gloves (a type of gloves that reach beyond your elbows) are going to be your new best friend in 2022! These gloves will add a feminine and sophisticated flair to your outfits while keeping you warm through the colder spring days. Whether they’re made of lace or embellished with pearls, this versatile piece will elevate your spring looks to the next level.

‘Euphoria’ actress Sydney Sweeney wearing Miu Miu at the premiere of the show’s second season.

 Adele wearing leather opera gloves in the music video of her latest single “Oh My God.”

Platform footwear 

Platform footwear has been slowly gaining traction in the past few months, with celebrities like Bella Hadid and Olivia Rodrigo rocking them on red carpets, in music videos and even on a visit to the White House. Apart from the famous Demonia boots, it is rare to see other kinds of platform footwear on the streets. This is bound to change in the coming months. Brands have decorated almost every type of footwear (from heels, boots, mules, and mary-janes) with an extra oomph, allowing you to reach for new heights!

Actress Florence Pugh’s platform mary-janes steal the show in an all-pink Versace look. 

Fashion designer Latoia Fitzgerald pairs her white Versace platform loafers with a black bodycon dress.

Balaclava 

If you are on TikTok, you will know that balaclavas have transformed into a fashion statement. Although you can purchase them from stores, you can also knit your own balaclavas. The best thing about the balaclava is that it is both fashionable and functional. When you are facing the harsh, freezing temperatures of Canada, you will want this influencer-approved winter staple in your closet.

After the success of “The Strawberry Dress”, Lirika Matoshi is back with unique hand-knitted balaclavas you’ll want to get your hands on!

Artist Alexandria Masse plays with fun shapes as she models a self-made, teapot-shaped balaclava.

Preppy

Last year, we had sweater vests. This year, we are going all in on the preppy look. Bring out your blazers, plaid skirts and polo shirts. While more muted colours are normally considered preppy, don’t be afraid of adding in a bright element (such as a handbag, headband or coat) to your outfits. Layering is key when it comes to nailing the perfect preppy outfit. The best thing about this classic genre is that you can almost never go wrong with it. No matter what you throw on, you will end up looking clean, polished and always stylish!

BLACKPINK’s Jisoo is preppy fashion’s unofficial muse, incorporating elements of the classic style in almost all of her everyday outfits.

Model Bella Hadid’s bright green sweater vest is the perfect standout piece in her preppy outfit. 

The continuous lockdowns and countless variants might tempt you to go back to the same pair of sweatpants, so allow this list to elevate your 2022 closet. The next time you step out, you will be showing up and showing out!