Charli XCX’s ‘The Moment’ Arrives With A Disappointing Rotten Tomatoes Score

A24 has produced a number of critical and commercial hits during its rise over the last decade or so, Charli XCX’s The Moment just set a record for them. The musician’s upcoming film became the studio’s fastest-selling limited release to date after its original premiere at Sundance.

However, despite the enthusiasm, the film is attracting middling reviews from critics so far. As it stands, The Moment has a 56% on Rotten Tomatoes from a few dozen critics, putting it in the “Rotten” category that has a 60% cutoff.

The catch here is that if this is squarely aimed at Charli XCX’s fanbase, it’s possible, if not likely, that audiences reception and scores would be higher. We won’t know that until its wide release on February 6, a week from now, but it’s in a unique position.

The film’s concept is an odd one. The Moment is a mockumentary of her own career and “Brat” tour, where her central struggle is to “stay true to her music” or become more commercial. It does star another big name, Alexander Skarsgard, as a “sinister director.” The real director is Aidan Zamiri, a music video director who has worked with Billie Eilish, PinkPathress, FKA Twigs and of course, Charli XCX, doing her 360 and Guess videos.

Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/paultassi/2026/01/29/charli-xcxs-the-moment-arrives-with-a-disappointing-rotten-tomatoes-score/