British Comedy Guide
Saltburn. Oliver Quick (Barry Keoghan). Credit: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Warner, Amazon Studios
Saltburn

Saltburn

  • 2023 film

Dark comedy following a young man visiting his new aristocratic friend's country estate. Stars Barry Keoghan, Jacob Elordi, Rosamund Pike, Richard E. Grant, Alison Oliver and more.

  • JustWatch Streaming rank this week: 300

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Saltburn review

Brideshead regurgitated - in the most outrageously watchable way.

Robbie Collin, The Telegraph, 16th November 2023

Emerald Fennell: 'You always hope to tease something open and stick your finger in'

The Saltburn director on bringing sexy back and playing dress-up with Academy Awards.

Phil de Semlyen, Time Out, 16th November 2023

Saltburn movie review

In the spirit of Emerald Fennell's previous film, Saltburn wants to entice you into a world of wish fulfilment, and guilty gratification.

Tom Davies, AV Forums, 14th November 2023

Saltburn review

A twisted tale of homoerotic desire.

Emily Maskell, Attitude Magazine, 13th November 2023

Saltburn review

A class satire without bite.

Simran Hans, The New Statesman, 10th November 2023

Saltburn review

Emerald Fennell's deliciously dark comedy sticks the knife into the English class system and gives it a proper twist.

Phil de Semlyen, Time Out, 3rd November 2023

Saltburn review

British fish-out-of-water drama Saltburn made for an overcooked start to this year's London Film Festival.

Alistair Harkness, The Scotsman, 11th October 2023

Saltburn review

'Lurid' comedy skewers Britain's super-rich.

Nicholas Barber, BBC, 5th October 2023

Saltburn review

Emerald Fennell's latest is a deliciously twisty tale of grotesque overprivilege.

Ella Kemp, Evening Standard, 5th October 2023

Saltburn review

Hot Brideshead soup needs more seasoning.

Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian, 4th October 2023

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