Saltburn Review
‘Saltburn’ is a bonkers, acidic look at lifestyles of the rich and vapid. In her saucily entertaining ‘Saltburn,’ writer-director Emerald Fennell crashes an outstanding Barry Keoghan into a wealthy British family and lets rip.After making a striking feature debut in 2020 with ‘Promising Young Woman,’ a bracing if sometimes heavy-handed stew of revenge thriller, psychological drama, black comedy, and feminist messaging, writer-director Emerald Fennell returns with ‘Saltburn.
’ Like her first, ‘Saltburn’ is a hybrid of several genres, including satire, mystery, erotic thriller, and class-based drama. While it may not offer anything substantially new beyond its gorgeous visuals and pulsing rhythms, it will lock you into its spell thanks to its sharp tone and a sumptuous cast, with Barry Keoghan, Jacob Elordi, Rosamund Pike, Richard E.
Grant, and Carey Mulligan all at the top of their game.