Yes, your favorite celeb has a Letterboxd. And yes, we checked their Top 4.

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Charli XCX's use of Letterboxd is very Brat-coded. Her account is chic, cool, a little chaotic, and full of interesting picks. Her Top 4 includes The Addiction, Céline and Julie Go Boating, Maps to the Stars, and Phantom Thread — which somehow feels exactly right for pop’s most internet-savvy star.

No, seriously — one of the greatest directors of our lifetime is on Letterboxd. The man behind The Wolf of Wall Street, Goodfellas, and Taxi Driver is casually logging movies like the rest of us. His Top 4 are Kyoto, My Mother’s Place, A Kid for Two Farthings, and The Magic Box — oh-so classic.

Jack Harlow’s Letterboxd is not that “vanilla baby.” The rapper’s taste is way more serious and has more depth than you might expect. His Top 4 — Rope, 12 Angry Men, Dial M for Murder, and Rear Window — proves he’s an old-school thriller aficionado.

Yes, the director of The Godfather is on Letterboxd. Let that sink in. Francis Ford Coppola is still watching and rating movies decades into his legendary career, and his account feels like a mini film school. His Top 4 consists of Megalopolis, The Last Showgirl, The Good Half, and Between the Temples — very on brand.

If you love Kid Cudi’s emotional, introspective music, his Letterboxd will make so much sense. His account is basically a playlist of deep, creative movies. His Top 4 — The Last Dragon, The Cable Guy, La Haine, and Marty Supreme — proves he never misses.

The rumors are true — the internet’s favorite indie movie icon is also very online on Letterboxd. Known for Shiva Baby and Bottoms, Rachel Sennott’s account feels like scrolling through your funniest friend’s watchlist. Her Top 4 — The Bling Ring, Saved!, Jennifer’s Body, and Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown — is honestly the most Rachel Sennott lineup imaginable.

Breaking: The internet’s favorite TV-show husband, Kyle MacLachlan, has entered the chat. His Top 4 — Apocalypse Now, Blade Runner, The Duellists, and Das Boot — is basically a film bro’s dream lineup.

This joint account is just as iconic as the Hollywood power couple behind it! Carrie Coon and Tracy Letts share one Letterboxd (and yes, it’s as cool as you’d expect). Their Top 4 — The Last Picture Show, An Unmarried Woman, Deliverance, and The Conformist — prove that movie nights at their house must be elite.

The internet’s favorite Stranger Things bad boy brings main-character energy to Letterboxd as well! Behind the leather jacket and tough-guy image, Dacre Montgomery’s Top 4 — The Big Blue, Waves, Irreversible, and Knight of Cups — proves he’s actually a full-on film softie.

If you’re looking for underrated movies to add to your watchlist, Sean Baker is your guy. The genius behind The Florida Project and Anora is constantly spotlighting indie and international gems you probably haven’t heard of. His Top 4 — The Idiots, Nights of Cabiria, Oasis, and Miami Connection — proves he’s a true cinephile.

Lukas Gage is known for being funny and brutally honest online, so of course, his Letterboxd is no exception. His reviews are relatable and chaotic, reflecting his acting career to a T — full of taste and range. His Top 4 — The Roses, Lurker, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, and Life of Pi — is very fitting.

From this generation’s rising star, we expect nothing less — Mckenna Grace’s movie taste is just as impressive as her career. Her girly and relatable reviews spotlight recent releases alongside iconic classics. Her Top 4 — Priscilla, Romeo + Juliet, Tangled, and The Notebook — is so her.

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