Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour

Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour

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
  • mishratanishq-89011 - 7 June 2024
    Best believe she's always Bejeweled !!
    The Eras tour is the best concert movie I've ever seen , this movie is on another level. This review is not for any Swifties ( cause I know you guys won't leave any stones unturned) but actually for non-swifties . This movie is amazing and i know for sure that you guys gonna love her . Before eras tour , I was not a big fan of Taylor Swift but now I adore her . Her energy level for each song is insane and i love her actions in between the songs . Her outfits for different places are mesmerizing . Not all of us can go and attend eras tour but we can still enjoy a part of it . No doubt I'm suggesting you all to watch this movie , the cinematography and sound is perfect . Don't miss it !!!
  • michaltuszkiewicz - 20 March 2024
    Great visual, lack of interesting music
    I watched out of curiosity to see what is the fenomen of Taylor, knowing only few songs before.

    Production of concert and movie, top notch.

    Songs not so much. Honestly I wouldn't be able to distinguish one from the other if there was no pause and introduction. Most about break ups with the same music more or less, few interesting phrases from time to time. I definitely don't understand popularity, unless you're after the same song over and over again and you're afraid of something new. Take away all those incredible visual effects and you'd fall asleep standing in he stadium, certainly in front of TV.

    I had more fun in the evening on live concert of old band where singer lost his voice and sang only some parts, but at least it had live music vibe to it, not strictly visual experience.

    To summarise:
    • if you're Swifty, you'll love it and it will give you something to remember your concert if you were lucky enough to get tickets (probably exactly the same songs, visuals and gestures, perfectly repeated)
    • if you're not fan, you'll probably should find better way to spend 3 and half hour, maybe go see live band you adore, like I did, or watch actual movie. I'm just glad I hadn't spend extra penny to see that.