
Critics at Large | The New Yorker Charli XCX Misses the Moment
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Feb 12, 2026 A lively take on Charli XCX’s mockumentary The Moment and how it parodies the culture of polished concert films. Short debates about when satire succeeds or falls flat. Comparisons with Taylor Swift, Beyoncé, Madonna, and risky documentary moments that actually reveal something. A broader conversation about the impossible balancing act of staged authenticity in pop stardom.
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Popstar Docs Ascend Into Parody
- Charlie XCX's The Moment parodies authorized concert documentaries and popstar self-branding.
- The film questions authenticity by exposing how artists must both reveal and conceal themselves to fans.
Mixed Reception To The Moment's Cast And Stakes
- Naomi Fry describes The Moment's cast including Alexander Skarsgård and Kylie Jenner and notes mixed results.
- She felt the movie aimed high but left her unsatisfied about stakes and character depth.
Film Loses Focus Between Satire And Drama
- Vinson Cunningham liked specific scenes but felt the film couldn't decide between satire and serious breakdown.
- He argued the movie focused on coolness debates rather than deeper political stakes like co-option into politics.

