Taylor Swift’s documentary The End of an Era gets Rotten Tomatoes score – here’s what the reviews are saying

Taylor Swift’s new documentary, The End of an Era, is now available on Disney+, and early reviews show it’s been well-received, earning a positive score on Rotten Tomatoes.

This six-part documentary follows Taylor Swift’s incredibly successful Eras Tour, showing behind-the-scenes moments leading up to the final concert last year. It’s being released alongside the concert film, The Eras Tour: The Final Show, which is also available today.

Early reviews are mostly positive, with many people complimenting how the documentary portrays Taylor Swift’s fans and offering a fascinating look at the team behind her massive tour.

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As of today, the movie The End of an Era has received positive reviews, earning an 86% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on seven reviews. However, it needs more reviews to officially be considered ‘fresh’ on the site.

You can read a selection of reviews below:

The Guardian

Since Taylor Swift released her newest album, The Life of a Showgirl, last October, reviews have become more critical. However, seeing Swift working behind the scenes offers a valuable reminder of what makes her so relatable and beloved by her fans.

The Daily Telegraph

The documentary effectively highlights the contrast between Taylor Swift’s playful, sensitive, and open personality as an artist, and the strong, commanding presence she demonstrates while meticulously overseeing such a massive project.

Variety

One of the biggest highlights of The End of an Era is getting to know Taylor Swift’s fellow musicians and crew. Even without Taylor herself, the footage feels like it could easily be turned into a compelling six-part documentary about the tour.

NME

A compelling documentary about Taylor Swift’s The Eras Tour could be made, but it would likely focus on the strong sense of community the tour created among her fans, rather than being an official film.

New Statesman

The people involved are great, and it’s easy to like them. However, the documentary itself isn’t very good. It’s dull, poorly made, and focuses too much on Taylor Swift praising herself – like when it spends a long time showing her giving her team a large bonus, which just feels self-congratulatory.

You can now watch the first two episodes of Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour | The End of an Era on Disney+, and new episodes will be released every Friday.

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2025-12-13 02:19