Anya Taylor-Joy movies available on 4K Blu-ray, ranked by transfer quality.
dir. Edgar Wright
S-Tier Universal 4K. Edgar Wright's 60s London thriller. The disc regularly comes up in "reference quality films nobody mentions" conversations alongside Sicario and No Country for Old Men. Zavvi had an exclusive steelbook with artwork that people found a bit basic compared to the film's actual visual style.
Universal Pictures · 4K + Blu-ray
dir. George Miller
A-Tier Warner Bros. 4K. George Miller's Mad Max prequel with Anya Taylor-Joy. The desert photography and practical stunts look great.
Warner Bros. · 4K + Blu-ray
dir. M. Night Shyamalan
Universal A-Tier 4K. McAvoy's performance is the reason people own this. The 4K steelbook pairs nicely with Unbreakable and Glass for the trilogy shelf, and collectors who own all three tend to admit Glass is the weak link. The 3.5 score reflects an early Universal disc that's fine but not a showpiece.
dir. Michael Jelenic, Aaron Horvath
Steelbook art is getting called lazy but the design is actually Rosalina's storybook from the game, which has people cautiously into it. The Yoshi Egg tin edition feels like a mid-2000s collector gimmick. Best Buy has a 40th Anniversary mini steelbook exclusive tied to a gift card purchase, and collectors are annoyed that Best Buy wants back in after abandoning physical media.