
Charli XCX drops her latest Letterboxd 5 star reviews: The singer/cinephile pro…
She also revealed which “culturally relevant” movie she’s now watched four times.
In a recent video, musician Charli XCX offered fans a glimpse into her personal film and documentary watchlist. The artist shared her thoughts on a diverse selection of titles, ranging from fashion documentaries to classic and contemporary films. Among the documentaries, Charli XCX praised "Unzipped" (1995) for its portrayal of a designer's creative process and the appearances of notable models. She also highlighted "Catwalk" (1995), a documentary following supermodel Christy Turlington through a fashion season, noting its honest depiction of the industry. Additionally, she recommended "Part of the Weekend Never Dies" (2008) for its authentic party footage. Her film selections included a rewatch of "The Bling Ring" (2013), which she feels gains cultural relevance with each viewing. She also mentioned the French film "Au Hasard Balthazar" (1966), describing it as deeply sad, and the upcoming "28 Years Later" (2025). Other films discussed were "The Moment" (rough cut 2), "Signs" (2002), "Carnal Knowledge" (1971), "Charlotte for Ever" (1986), "Magic Farm" (2025), and "Lux Æterna" (2019). Charli XCX concluded by inviting her audience to suggest more films for her to watch, indicating her ongoing interest in cinematic exploration.
She also revealed which “culturally relevant” movie she’s now watched four times.