Saltburn currently has an average rating of 7.1 out of 10 and has been rated by 2232 users on our platform.

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KYBEAR LK
rated 5

PASSABLE

1 year ago
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Anders Holmefjord
rated 7

I see the Ripley reference, but it’s not as good.

1 year ago
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Diana Mira
rated 6

watch saltburn full movie : https://moviedaily.site/en/movie/930564/saltburn

1 year ago
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William Skjott
rated 4

Unpleasant and nonsensical.

1 year ago
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regerte
rated 6

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1 year ago
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Anders Korsgaard Pedersen
rated 8

Fennell does it again! A story about power and human consumption - mental cannibalism. Keagans' performance is Oscar-worthy and the script is clever and scarry. It's too long though - in that regard the script could have been even tighter.

1 year ago
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Critic Anna Mckibbin
rated 6

Complete with MGMT tracks and low-rise jeans, Saltburn is a stylized take on the early 2000s, capturing the hollow aspirations of a generation raised on the grit and glamor of early reality TV.

Read full review at Paste Magazine
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Ari Shemeikka
rated 5

Tried to be something it wasn't. Some scenes were just disgusting, the plot was somewhat interesting, but I recall a similar idea being used before

1 year ago
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Critic Christy Lemire
rated 8

An update of “The Talented Mr. Ripley” set in the mid-aughts, “Saltburn” is deliciously, wickedly mean—seductive and often surreal—with lush production values and lacerating performances.

Read full review at Roger Ebert
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Bjorn Sundell
rated 8

This is kind of what Baz Luhrmans “Romeo + Juliet” did to the classic but done to Evelyn Vaughs Brideshead revisited. But it has a twist to it.

1 year ago
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Critic Kate Stables
rated 6

The main redeeming feature is Keoghan’s fine performance, sliding inscrutably from humiliation to heartless Mr Ripley-style manipulation and (literally) grave misdemeanours, as Oliver’s plans for Felix messily unravel.

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Lisa Staak
rated 4

Beautiful scenery, so many scenes that just straight up look like an oil painting.. but the story was full of holes and i mean yes sex and disgust is always a welcoming combo but it felt a bit flat.. the actors were real nice tho!

1 year ago