Netflix have launched some terrific movies already in 2022. Here are the 10 of the highest rated movies added to the platform so far in 2022, as per review site Rotten Tomatoes.
While some reports suggest Netflix are losing subscriber for the first time, it surely can’t be long until that chances, with a host of fantastic movies and hit TV shows set to hit the platform throughout the year.
In regards to film releases, the subscription service couldn’t have got it more right this year, with a host of outstanding movies launched on the platform in 2022.
The streaming giant has released a number of critically acclaimed film already this year, with a number of movies released on 2022 storming to the top of the Netflix UK charts.
However, if you’re searching for something to settle down to this evening, these 10 films are the best place to start, with popular review site Rotten Tomatoes ranking them the best Netflix have released or added to their platform so far in 2022.
From Oscar nominated films to cult classics, have added a host of great movies in 2022. What will you watch tonight? Photo credit: Netflix. Photo: Netflix
Love and Leashes show that love never hurt so good when two co-workers enter a contractual relationship as partners in consensual play, pleasure and pain. Photo: Jun Hae-sun/Netflix
Forgive Us Our Trespasses goes back to Germany in 1939 and focuses on a young disabled boy as Nazi leader Adolf Hitler begins inhumane program to euthanize people with disabilities. Photo: Netflix
Leatherface gets a requel as the chainsaw wielding mass murdering maniac comes back to creative more havoc in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2022). Photo: Yana Blajeva
Against all the odds, a thirteen year old boy in Malawi invents an unconventional way to save his family and village from famine in The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind. Based on the true story of William Kamkwamba. Photo: Ilze Kitshoff / Netflix
Set in the late late 1930s as Adolf Hitler prepares to invade Czechoslovakia, the UK government of desperately seeks a peaceful solution. The film follows British civil servant and a German diplomat, former classmates, as they travel to Munich to discuss peace. Photo: Frederic Batier / NETFLIX
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