What is the best Anya Taylor-Joy movie?
From period dramas to post-apocalyptic epics, she brings an otherworldly intensity to every role — whether she's casting a spell or outrunning warlords. Which performance is her best? Cast your vote!

The Witch
Robert Eggers' 2015 folk horror debut where Anya Taylor-Joy plays a Puritan girl terrorized by supernatural forces in 17th-century New England.

Split
M. Night Shyamalan's 2016 psychological thriller where she faces James McAvoy's character with 24 distinct personalities.

Emma
The 2020 Jane Austen adaptation where Taylor-Joy plays the self-satisfied but charming matchmaker Emma Woodhouse.

Last Night in Soho
Edgar Wright's 2021 psychological thriller where a fashion student is transported back to 1960s London with dark consequences.

The Menu
Mark Mylod's 2022 dark satire about a celebrity chef's elaborate tasting menu that becomes something far more sinister.

Furiosa
George Miller's 2024 Mad Max prequel following the origin story of the fierce warrior Furiosa across the wasteland.

Thoroughbreds
Cory Finley's 2017 dark comedy thriller where two privileged Connecticut girls plot to murder one of their stepfathers.
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