Ed Sheeran has a secret Letterboxd account: “No one reads it, it’s just for me”
He has reviewed several movies on the film social media site The post Ed Sheeran has a secret Letterboxd account: “No one reads it, it’s just for me” appeared first on NME.

Ed Sheeran has revealed he has a secret Letterboxd account.
The singer-songwriter recently announced he has signed up to the social media platform for films on the Call Her Daddy podcast.
“No one knows I have a Letterboxd… I have no followers on it, literally I just log the films that I watch,” he said. “No one reads it, it’s just for me to log it.”
Sheeran continued: “It’s public… I guess they’ll find out now. I think it’s more fun for people to find it.”
His profile picture is Emperor Caracalla from Ridley Scott’s Gladiator 2, which Paul Mescal and Fred Hechinger jokingly said in an interview was inspired by Sheeran.
He has reviewed several film including Francis Ford Coppola’s Megalopolis which he awarded two stars and said: “I have a lot of questions. But in reality, kudos to FFC to just saying ‘fuck it il just do it myself’, that’s where I wanna be at his age. Still not quite sure what the story was, or what Shia [LaBeouf] was, but I reckon this would be wild on psychedelics, or terrifying.”
Other films he gave his verdict were Gravity, The Grinch and Bridget Jones’s Diary which he awarded five stars and said it was an “all time British classic.”
Elsewhere, Jeremy Corbyn also recently joined the film social media site and gave his verdict on some of Ken Loach’s most famous movies.
Charli XCX is also on Letterboxd and recently gave her verdict on some of 2024’s biggest films.
Among them were Challengers, Conclave, and Nosferatu which she awarded five stars. She also gave a like for Anora, at the time before it cleaned up at the Oscars.
She noted that there “there were a lot of songs” on the Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown, starring Timothée Chalamet and said Martha Stewart “is brat” after seeing her recent Netflix documentary Martha.
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