Charli xcx has officially brought her chart-topping "Brat" energy to the small screen. Following a buzzy theatrical run that began in January, her satirical mockumentary, The Moment, arrived on digital platforms like Apple TV and Amazon Prime Video on March 3, 2026. The film features the "360" singer playing an exaggerated, fictionalized version of herself as she navigates the chaos of global pop stardom and viral marketing.
The project has reignited a fierce debate among fans and critics alike regarding its portrayal of the music industry. Writing for The Guardian, reviewers noted that the film serves as a biting meta-commentary on celebrity branding and the commodification of "cool." While some viewers find the self-referential humor brilliant, others are polarized by its cynical take on the very "Brat Summer" phenomenon that catapulted Charlotte Aitchison—professionally known as Charli xcx—to new heights of fame in 2024.

According to a report from SlashFilm, the film is now available for home viewing following its theatrical run. Forbes recently discussed the mockumentary's streaming release as the project arrives on digital platforms. For a standard digital retail price, fans can now own a piece of the neon-green cultural history that continues to define Charli's career trajectory.
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