After the Hunt
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Synopsis
A gripping psychological drama about a college professor (Julia Roberts) who finds herself at a personal and professional crossroads when a star student (Ayo Edebiri) levels an accusation against one of her colleagues (Andrew Garfield), and a dark secret from her own past threatens to come into the light.
Cast
- Ayo Edebiri
- Julia Roberts
- Andrew Garfield
- Michael Stuhlbarg
- Chloë Sevigny
- Thaddea Graham
- Bella Glanville
- Will Price
- Lio Mehiel
- Christine Dye
Letterboxd User Reviews
- Oct 11, 2025
Everyone on here seems desperate to decode this movie as some kind of MeToo parable or moral reckoning, as if the film is secretly ashamed of its own ambiguity. But that’s the joke, you dopes - it’s ABOUT having nothing to say and the frantic social performance of…
Freddie deBoerOct 9, 2025kind of obsessed with how much this barely works
KarstenOct 8, 2025ayo edebiri said “let’s be in movies” but her agent heard “lesbian movies” and the rest is history
-ˏˋ mak ˊˎ- - Sep 30, 2025
They, go away.
🎄 festive allain♡ 🎄Oct 16, 2025great blazers, beautiful blazers
cobOct 15, 2025Not surprised at all by how intensely people are bouncing off this, the subject matter obviously invites specific readings of/distastes for the film when it surely would be easier to swallow as a melodrama without that. I still really enjoyed it because it makes the…
Sydney🚀 - Oct 4, 2025
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benoftheweekSep 30, 2025One of the stupidest scripts of 2025. The whole film presents itself as a weighty declaration, circling around delicate themes as if mere proximity to them could grant it moral and intellectual authority. What is born, however, is not depth but total dispersion: a collage…
noenSep 27, 2025sometimes bad movies happen to good people
-ˏˋ mak ˊˎ-
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Metacritic
After the Hunt has been made with a fair amount of craft and intrigue, but it’s also a weirdly muddled experience — a tale that’s tense and compelling at times, but dotted with contrivances and too many vague unanswered questions. That’s why, in the end, it’s a less than satisfying movie.
After the Hunt might be confused, and it might even be unsatisfying — but it also refuses to coddle anyone, and that feels like some sort of victory.
As riveting as she is, Roberts ultimately is ill-served by a film so studiously cryptic that it ends up just frustrating. To be fair, there are several electric confrontations, distributed evenly enough to ensure that After the Hunt remains absorbing. But even so, this is a date movie to be used in relationship sabotage maneuvers.