The Best Movies New to Every Major Streaming Platform in May 2022
From Netflix to Amazon Prime, and HBO Max to the Criterion Channel, here are the best movies coming to each streaming platform this month.
From Netflix to Amazon Prime, and HBO Max to the Criterion Channel, here are the best movies coming to each streaming platform this month.
John Maddenâs best movie since âShakespeare in Loveâ tells the wild true story of British spies staging an elaborate show to fool the Nazis.
Joseph Kosinksiâs long-delayed sequel is a confidently rapturous, emotionally involving, take-your-breath-away great time at the movies.
This yearâs festival includes new films from some of cinemaâs biggest names, but there are also a variety of hidden gems and rising stars to know. Let us introduce them.
If men are not and have never been OK, then what are they? Alex Garlandâs freaky new horror movie searches for answers as only he could.
Louis Leterrierâs latest Netflix collaboration with âLupinâ star Omar Sy offers mild fun â and major concerns for the directorâs next movie.
A violent, wacky, drag-me-to-several-different-hells at once funhouse of a film that nudges the franchise somewhere actually new.
A spectacular AnaĂŻs Demoustier leads this fizzy tale of a millennial who speeds through life as if sheâs afraid that it might catch her.
This promisingly high-concept thriller proves too generic to stand out from the indistinguishable glut of Neesonâs post-âTakenâ projects.
Netflixâs Monroe doc spends 70 minutes reiterating facts everybody knows, and then 30 minutes debunking conspiracy theories nobody believes.
From âCloud Atlasâ to âFirst Manâ the last 22 years have given us some of the most memorable music ever written for the movies.
A manic anime about the cost of artistic creation that whittles the wounded beauty of Hayao Miyazakiâs âThe Wind Risesâ down to 90 minutes of feel-good fun.