Look, if your streaming history doesn’t look like a Taylor Swift fan club meeting, are you even living? We’ve seen her transition from country sweetheart to global pop titan, and honestly, the camera loves her. Whether she’s selling out stadiums in a concert film or popping up in a weirdly specific movie cameo, we are seated. Grab your popcorn, put on your favorite cardigan, and let’s rank every single time she graced our screens.
1. The Eras Tour (Taylor’s Version) — A Total Fever Dream
Okay, so this is the gold standard. Released on Disney+ in 2024, this concert film is basically a religious experience. The production value? Insane. The vocals? Unmatched. I literally watched this three times in one weekend and I have no regrets. Seeing the sheer scale of the stadium show from my couch made me feel like I was actually there, sans the $800 ticket price. If you haven’t seen this, what are you doing with your life?
2. Miss Americana — The Reality Check We Needed
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This Netflix documentary from 2020 really showed us the ‘behind the curtain’ Taylor. It’s raw, it’s vulnerable, and it made me cry in a Starbucks parking lot. Seeing her navigate the pressures of fame while finding her voice in politics was a total mood. It’s not just a puff piece; it’s a look at the human behind the glittery bodysuits. Honestly, iconic.
3. Amsterdam — The Cameo That Had Us Shook
Remember when Taylor showed up in the 2022 David O. Russell movie ‘Amsterdam’ and we all collectively lost our minds? She plays Liz Meekins, and while her screen time is short, it’s definitely memorable. The aesthetic? Very 1930s glam. It’s not her best work, but seeing her in a period drama was a total vibe shift that I didn’t know I needed.
4. Cats — We Don’t Talk About It (But We Do)
Look, I’m not going to sugarcoat this. The 2019 ‘Cats’ movie is a fever dream, but Taylor as Bombalurina? A moment. She gave us ‘Beautiful Ghosts’ and honestly, that song deserved an Oscar nomination. The CGI was… a choice, but we can’t ignore it. It’s the kind of chaotic energy that lives rent-free in my head forever. No cap, it’s a cult classic for all the wrong reasons.
5. Folklore: The Long Pond Studio Sessions
This is for the girlies who love a cozy vibe. Watching her and Aaron Dessner break down the songwriting process in the woods? Pure serotonin. It’s on Disney+ and it’s basically just three friends hanging out and making the best album of the 2020s. It’s lowkey the most comforting thing I’ve ever watched. If you’re stressed, just put this on and breathe.
6. Valentine’s Day — The OG Acting Gig
Throwback to 2010 when Taylor played Felicia in this star-studded rom-com. She was so young, so cute, and totally committed to the bit. It’s the ultimate ‘early 2000s movie night’ pick. Seeing her act opposite Taylor Lautner was definitely a ‘ship’ moment for the ages. It’s cheesy, it’s predictable, and I love every single second of it.
7. Reputation Stadium Tour — The Dark Era Perfection
This Netflix concert film is the definition of ‘badass.’ The snake motifs, the lighting, the sheer power of the vocals—it’s peak Taylor. This era was so misunderstood at the time, but watching this back, it’s clear it was a total pop masterpiece. The transition from the ‘Reputation’ drama to the actual performances is just *chef’s kiss*.
8. The Giver — A Surprising Dramatic Turn
In 2014, Taylor popped up in ‘The Giver’ as Rosemary. It was a very serious, very muted role that showed she could actually handle non-musical acting. It wasn’t the biggest role, but it proved she wasn’t just doing cameos for the sake of it. She held her own against legends like Meryl Streep, which is honestly a flex in itself.
9. CSI: Crime Scene Investigation — The Iconic Guest Spot
Did you forget she was on CSI? Because I almost did, and then I went down a rabbit hole. She played Haley Jones in 2009 and it is the most 2009 thing ever. The hair, the acting, the drama—it’s a total time capsule. She really did everything before she became the biggest star on the planet.
10. Hannah Montana: The Movie — A Country Legend
Okay, this is technically a cameo, but seeing Taylor perform ‘Crazier’ in the middle of a barn dance? It’s peak cinema. It’s pure nostalgia. If this song doesn’t make you feel like you’re 12 years old again, I don’t know what will. It’s a total mood, and honestly, we need more of this energy in 2026.
11. Journey to Fearless — Where It All Began
This 2010 miniseries is the blueprint. It’s raw, it’s acoustic, and it shows exactly why she became the powerhouse she is today. It’s not as polished as her current stuff, but that’s exactly why it’s so good. You can see the hunger and the talent in every frame. It’s a must-watch if you want to understand the lore.
12. 1989 World Tour Live — The Pop Peak
This Apple Music exclusive is basically a masterclass in how to put on a pop show. The guests, the fashion, the sheer energy—it’s unmatched. This was the moment she truly became the global superstar we know today. Watching this back makes me want to go back to 2015 and live in that moment forever. Absolutely iconic.
FAQs
Where can I watch Taylor Swift movies and shows?
Most of her concert films like The Eras Tour (Taylor’s Version) and The Long Pond Studio Sessions are on Disney+. Documentaries like Miss Americana are on Netflix. Older cameos are often available on VOD platforms like Apple TV or Amazon Prime.
Does Taylor Swift have a new movie coming out in 2026?
As of June 2026, there are reports that Taylor is working on her directorial debut for a feature film, but nothing has been officially dated yet. Fans are constantly speculating, so keep your eyes peeled for official announcements!
Which Taylor Swift concert film is the best?
It’s a hot debate, but The Eras Tour (Taylor’s Version) is widely considered the best because of its massive scale and production value. However, die-hard fans often argue that the Reputation Stadium Tour is the most iconic performance era.
There you have it—a trip through the screen-time history of our favorite pop star. Whether she’s singing in a stadium or popping up in a surprise cameo, we’re always watching. Which one is your absolute favorite? Are you a ‘Reputation’ loyalist or an ‘Eras’ stan? Let me know in the comments below, and don’t forget to share this with your group chat!

