We all know the feeling: you sit down in front of the TV, exhausted after a long day, only to become absolutely paralyzed by choice. There’s so much to watch and play that settling on one single thing to do can be a challenge. So we’re here to make your evenings a little less stressful. Throughout 2022 this page will be regularly updated with all of our favorite entertainment experiences — everything from the latest hit on Netflix to that open-world game people can’t stop talking about — to make those moments of choice that much easier. If you see a show, game, or movie in this collection, know that it’s an experience we fully recommend.
The best entertainment of 2022
Everything to play and watch this year


Netflix’s new Pinocchio from Guillermo del Toro is a mesmerizing, anti-fascist morality tale.

Thirty years after the movie, Willow is back — and he’s got great hair, a great ensemble cast, and a super-fun adventure for you to watch.

Marvel’s Black Panther sequel is a simultaneously joyous and mournful return to Wakanda that introduces the MCU’s next great villain.

Combat remains the same and some new mechanics can be frustrating, but all that is blown away by a story that evokes heart and emotion that a lot of blockbuster games try and fail to achieve

Netflix’s Wendell & Wild is about to join the great canon of spooky stop-motion films from director Henry Selick

If you miss the days of old-school Resident Evil and Silent Hill, this is just the thing

An eclectic mix of eight short stories from some of the best directors in horror

Park Chan-wook, the director behind Oldboy and The Handmaiden, returns with a film that’s part whodunit, part ill-fated romance


An early spoiler-free review of the sequel

And now it has a killer single-player campaign, too

In AMC’s Pantheon, being online is an entirely new kind of hell

Netflix’s new Pinocchio from Guillermo del Toro is a mesmerizing, anti-fascist morality tale.

Thirty years after the movie, Willow is back — and he’s got great hair, a great ensemble cast, and a super-fun adventure for you to watch.

Marvel’s Black Panther sequel is a simultaneously joyous and mournful return to Wakanda that introduces the MCU’s next great villain.

Combat remains the same and some new mechanics can be frustrating, but all that is blown away by a story that evokes heart and emotion that a lot of blockbuster games try and fail to achieve

Netflix’s Wendell & Wild is about to join the great canon of spooky stop-motion films from director Henry Selick

If you miss the days of old-school Resident Evil and Silent Hill, this is just the thing

An eclectic mix of eight short stories from some of the best directors in horror

Park Chan-wook, the director behind Oldboy and The Handmaiden, returns with a film that’s part whodunit, part ill-fated romance


An early spoiler-free review of the sequel

And now it has a killer single-player campaign, too

In AMC’s Pantheon, being online is an entirely new kind of hell













































































