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All 18 Anya Taylor-Joy movies, ranked from worst to best
Including Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga, now out in cinemas.

Anya Taylor-Joy has become one of Hollywood's most coveted young actors, as Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga makes its way to cinemas this weekend and her surprise role in Dune: Part Two paves the way for a bigger place for her in today's movie landscape.
Here we rank Anya Taylor-Joy's movies, from her breakthrough role in Robert Eggers' The Witch to box-office hits like The Super Mario Bros Movie. As the movies in this list show, the actor's fame has been gradually growing over the last decade, briefly stepping into big franchises like Marvel and working with renowned filmmakers like M Night Shyamalan.
Many viewers started to really notice Taylor-Joy, though, thanks to Netflix's hit show The Queen's Gambit, which became a global phenomenon during the COVID pandemic back in 2020. The actor also joined the cast of the beloved British show Peaky Blinders for its fifth and sixth season, where she played Michael Gray's wife Gina.
Through her characters on screen, Anya Taylor-Joy has pushed to represent female rage. "I’ve developed a bit of a reputation for fighting for feminine rage, which is a strange thing, because I’m not promoting violence – but I am promoting women being seen as people,” she told GQ. "We have reactions that are not always dainty or un-messy."
Here we rank all Anya Taylor-Joy movies from worst to best.
Mireia (she/her) has been working as a movie and TV journalist for over eight years. Based in the UK, she is a former deputy movies editor at Digital Spy, and previously worked for the Spanish magazine Fotogramas. Mireia's work has been published in other outlets such as Esquire and Elle in Spain, and WeLoveCinema and GamesRadar+ in the UK. She is also a published author, having written the essay Biblioteca Studio Ghibli: Nicky, la aprendiz de bruja about Hayao Miyazaki's Kiki's Delivery Service.
During her years as a freelance journalist and film critic, Mireia has covered festivals around the world and has interviewed high-profile talents such as Kristen Stewart, Ryan Gosling, Jake Gyllenhaal and many more. She's also taken part in juries such as the FIPRESCI jury at Venice Film Festival and the short film jury at Kingston International Film Festival in London. LinkedIn

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