The cultural phenomenon continues on the big screen! Immerse yourself in this once-in-a-lifetime concert film experience with a breathtaking, cinematic view of the history-making tour.
Released: 2023-10-13
Runtime: 160 minutes
Genre: Music
Stars: Matt Billingslea, Paul Sidoti, Melanie Nyema, Mike Meadows, Jan Ravnik, Eliotte Woodford, Jeslyn Gorman, Kamilah Marshall, Raphael Thomas, Taylor Swift, Amos Heller, Karen Chuang, Amanda Balen
Director: Sam Wrench
Comments
josesonsecamartin - 16 June 2024 Taylor is the best Tayor is incredible, I love his music and his show, it is great to have this movie for those of us who have not been able to go to the Eras Tour or also to be able to live the experience as many times as you want, I will not get tired of watching this fantastic movie. It also has a great staging and it is wonderful to be transported from one era to another, Taylor's dancers and team are super talented and make it even better.
There are also a large number of songs, the movie lasts more than 3 and a half hours but you have a great time and it is a great experience. Taylor looks gorgeous, both in wardrobe and in makeup and hair. Congratulations to the entire team that made this film possible!
Thank you!
deanjcooper - 23 March 2024 For under 10 year olds This was a hot mess from start to finish. The best bits were when I took a nap during. She has the appeal of karaoke singer and the moves of of your mum after a few drinks. This concert is relevant for Screaming girls who wrote in their diaries and fantasise about Prince Charming and Disney films. To be honest her vocals are just average and I know people rave about her writing but those people have had limited exposure to music. This was overhyped had 20 too many songs. I would only recommend this to anyone struggling to sleep. It's as exciting as a headache. She is not a great performer it all feels phoney.
webbydaoist - 29 February 2024 Way too strict There's a lot of prohibited items including polaroid cameras and digital cameras. I understand why professional cameras were not allowed but not on these two.
My main concern is the digicam. With the high price of tickets, people who are on the far areas would want to at least get proper shots, and digi cams offer it better than phones. Not everyone can afford VIP seats and buy high end cameras with super zoom.
Basically you're paying for an expensive ticket, commute expenses, hotel accommodation, and every other fees but you won't be getting a proper view and proper shots of the show.
Just say you don't want people to enjoy, unless they're rich.