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After the Hunt

After the Hunt

Score: 7 / 10

Release Date: November 20, 2025
Director: Luca Guadagnino
Producer: Allan Mandelbaum, Brian Grazer, Jeb Brody, Luca Guadagnino
Studio: Warner Bros. Pictures
Starring: Julia Roberts, Ayo Edebiri, Andrew Garfield, Michael Stuhlbarg, Chloë Sevigny
Running Time: 139 minutes

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After the Hunt movie reviews

  • 1

    After the Hunt

    Wednesday, November 5, 2025 10:23:49 PM | (Age Not Specified)

    Awful movie.

  • 5

    After the Hunt

    Sunday, October 19, 2025 8:28:24 PM | (Age Not Specified)

    Strange movie. Julia roberts looks like shit. Not sure what they did to her. Maybe her character.

  • 10

    After the Hunt

    Thursday, October 16, 2025 8:42:13 PM | (Age Not Specified)

    A sequel to Pretty Woman in all but name. 10/10

  • 9

    After the Hunt

    Wednesday, October 15, 2025 8:43:42 PM | (Age Not Specified)

    After the Hunt is as accomplished as it is audacious. Malik Hassan Sayeed’s cinematography captures the gothic elegance of Yale’s hallowed halls while lingering on uncomfortable intimacies. The score by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross weaves through the film like an electric current, amplifying tension without ever resorting to melodrama.

  • 8

    After the Hunt

    Wednesday, October 15, 2025 8:42:55 PM | (Age Not Specified)

    Julia Roberts anchors the film with perhaps the best performance of her career. As Alma Imhoff, she inhabits every line, gaze, and hesitation with a crystalline precision: powerful yet vulnerable, commanding yet uncertain. She is both the audience’s guide and its puzzle, constantly shifting between protector, provocateur, and moral arbiter. Critical consensus is already hailing her work here as “monumental” and “career-best.”

  • 9

    After the Hunt

    Wednesday, October 15, 2025 8:42:15 PM | (Age Not Specified)

    After the Hunt is a spellbinding, morally complex tour de force — equal parts thriller, intellectual drama, and searing character study. From the very first frame, Luca Guadagnino seizes the audience’s attention: this is not a film that hands you answers, but one that dares you to sit with the tensions, contradictions, and silences.