
Charli XCX macht Letterboxd zu der neuen Social-Media-Seite: Worum geht’s dabei?
Du hast noch kein Letterboxd und auch keine Ahnung, was das ist? Wir erklären, wieso die Filmranking-Seite die neue Social-Media-App der Gen Z wurde
London, UK – Pop sensation Charli XCX recently offered fans a glimpse into her cinematic world, sharing a detailed rundown of her latest movie watches via her Letterboxd account. The artist, known for her experimental music, revealed a diverse taste in film, ranging from classic thrillers to modern dramas. Among the titles she highlighted was Lindsey C. Vickers' 1982 film "The Appointment," which she described as "surreal" and reminiscent of "British TV shows I grew up watching." She also praised Vickers' short film "The Lake." Charli XCX continued her cinematic journey with Harris Dickinson's short, expressing admiration for his work after seeing his film "Archipelago" at Cannes. A significant portion of her review focused on M. Night Shyamalan's films. Despite its mixed reception, Charli XCX declared "The Happening" as "fabulous," humorously noting Mark Wahlberg's character's obsession with a mood ring. She also revisited "The Village," a film she "really loves," comparing watching Shyamalan's movies to "going to a theme park." Her watch list also included Anthony Asquith's 1950 film "The Woman in Question" and Robert Bresson's 1967 "Mouchette," praising Bresson's simple yet poignant storytelling. For a "palate cleanse," she indulged in "Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy," even admitting to crying twice. The artist's candid and enthusiastic reviews provide a unique perspective on her downtime activities.
Du hast noch kein Letterboxd und auch keine Ahnung, was das ist? Wir erklären, wieso die Filmranking-Seite die neue Social-Media-App der Gen Z wurde
Charli XCX has begun sharing her film-viewing habits on TikTok, sharing her thoughts on movies by Danny Boyle, Sofia Coppola and others.