Best Movies of Anya Taylor-Joy You Shouldn’t Miss Watching!
On the topic of the Best Movies of Anya Taylor-Joy, the super-talented and charming actor of Hollywood, who is now also venturing to different genres, had a decent run as a performer so far with credible hits and critically acclaimed movies. So, it is only fitting that we celebrate her stellar filmography which features films from a wide variety of genres. Presenting the Best Movies of Anya Taylor-Joy, you shouldn’t miss on OTT platforms like Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Disney+ Hotstar and more.
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6. The New Mutants
Director – Josh Boone
Genre – Horror / Sci-Fi
Streaming – Disney+ Hotstar
Preview Only: Josh Boone’s 2020 horror-science fiction movie, The New Mutants revolves around five young mutants who have suffered traumatic experiences are admitted into a secret facility. Soon after, they start to experiencing visions of their past and doubt the safety of the facility.
5. Thoroughbreds
Director – Cory Finley
Genre – Black Comedy
Streaming – Netflix, Hulu
Preview Only: Lily Reynolds (Anya Taylor-Joy), an affluent upper-class student, reunites with Amanda, an apathetic girl with fierce tendencies. Soon, the duo hatch an evil plan to permanently get rid of Lily’s abusive stepfather. Thoroughbreds also stars Olivia Cooke as the co-lead with Anton Yelchin, and others in supporting roles. One of the Best Movies of Anya Taylor-Joy.
4. Emma
Director – Autumn de Wilde
Genre – Period / Rom-Com
Streaming – Netflix
Preview Only: Emma Woodhouse (Anya Taylor-Joy) is a self-proclaimed matchmaker who intervenes in the romantic relationships of her friends. Her misguided matches and romantic missteps lead her to find love that has been there all along. Emma (2020) also stars Johnny Flynn, Mia Goth, and others in supporting roles.
3. Last Night in Soho
Director – Edgar Wright
Genre – Psychological / Horror
Streaming – Prime Video
An aspiring fashion designer (Eloise Turner) who is fascinated with the fashion of the 60s moves to London to pursue her dreams. Directed by Edgar Wright, Last Night in Soho starts off a little slow as it gives a little background on the primary character, but once it picks up the pace, the movie is brilliant. The color palette between the two realms is contrasting and beautifully done, and the performances, especially Anya Taylor-Joy and Thomasin McKenzie, steal the show. Great script and an unexpected twist, do not miss it. – Zoha Junaid (@zohasreviews)
2. The Northman
Director – Robert Eggers
Genre – Historical Action
Streaming – Peacock (USA)
One of the Best Movies of Anya Taylor-Joy, The Northman, Robert Eggers’ third film, goes back to 915 A. D. where Prince Amleth is revisited by his father, who is returning from his prior conquests. When Amleth’s uncle, Fjölnir, murders his father and abducts his mother, he sets out on a quest for revenge and kill his uncle. A spin on the revenge tale by adding historical accuracy and supernatural elements which heighten the script to balance the mythology and folklore storytelling. This is a mythological Icelandic tale told like never before. – Stephanie Young (@cinemasteph_7)
1. The Witch
Director – Robert Eggers
Genre – Folk / Horror
Streaming – Prime Video
[This film is also ft. in our ‘Best Horror Movies on Amazon’ list]
A folk horror movie written and directed by Robert Eggers The Witch also stars Ralph Ineson, Kate Dicki, and Harvey Scrimshaw in supporting roles and revolves around a family which moves from England to a ranch in the middle of nowhere and is haunted by a mysterious entity. Based on quite a few myths and tales of the 1600s, I found the concept and the element of mystery around the story very gripping. Although the scare factor of the film is very minimal, the Eggers and the performances by Anya Taylor-Joy and the entire cast make this one of the Best Horror Movies released in the past decade. – Zoha Junaid (@zohasreviews)
Ranking Curated by Stephanie Young
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