Charli xcx’s ‘Brat’ Era Is a ‘Dead Horse’ She Can’t Stop Beating in ‘Residue’ Video Featuring a Major Celeb Cameo
- Following last week's Sundance premiere, A24 said The Moment became its fastest-selling limited release with more than 50 sold-out screenings before opening in New York and Los Angeles this weekend and wide on Feb 6.
- Charli XCX's 'Brat' phenomenon translated to the big screen and helped drive rapid ticket sales, with A24 reporting more than 70% of premium showings sold and buyers mostly under 35.
- Tickets for the one-off screening and livestreamed Q&A with Charli XCX and director Aidan Zamiri sold out and appear on secondary resale websites and multiple Reddit forums.
- Since the weekend, the film has a 54% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes amid pouring-in reviews, with critics split between The Guardian's three-star critique and Collider's 7/10 praise for Charli's performance.
- Aidan Zamiri, who previously directed Charli's '360' music video, returns as director in his feature debut while Charli XCX retains creative control producing The Moment under Studio365 alongside David Hinojosa, as the film moves beyond Sundance.
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Charli XCX Has Legions of Clones, Including Kylie Jenner, in New Music Video for ‘Residue’
Ever wonder how Charli XCX seemed to be everything, everywhere all at once during 2024’s “Brat Summer”? It was an army of clones. Or, at least, that’s the suggestion in a new music video for the song “Residue” from Charli’s frequent collaborator, producer A.G. Cook, released on Tuesday. The track is tied to the singer’s upcoming film The Moment, which Charli described as a “tour mockumentary” at the movie’s premiere at the Sundance film festi…
Charli XCX film The Moment earns mixed reviews with critics not convinced
The reviews are in and people have some mixed feelings about Charli XCX‘s, The Moment which has premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. The mockumentary follows a version of the brat creator as she prepares to embark upon a world tour in connection with the 2024 hit album. As well as Charli, the film stars Rosanna Arquette, Jamie Demetriou, Hailey Benton Gates, Isaac Powell, Rachel Sennott, Rish Shah, and Alexander Skarsgård. Aidan Zamiri, who …
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