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Taylor Swift Praises Friend Zoë Kravitz's New Film 'Blink Twice': 'Blown Away'

Taylor Swift can’t shake off how much she enjoyed Zoë Kravitz’s new film, “Blink Twice.”

The singer praised the Kravitz-directed thriller in an Instagram story Friday, writing that she was “blown away.”

“This film is incredible,” she wrote. “Thrilling, twisted, wickedly funny, and visually stunning. The performances are phenomenal.”

Swift then praised Kravitz, her longtime friend, for conceptualizing the movie’s storyline.

Kravitz “wrote it, obsessed over every detail, and directed it with such a clear and bold vision,” the singer said.

“I’m so blown away by what she’s accomplished here and I can’t wait to watch everyone discover this film and this brilliant filmmaker,” Swift continued.

The “Cruel Summer” artist also added a trigger warning to her post, noting that the film contains “mature themes and depictions of violence, including sexual violence.”

“This may be upsetting or triggering to some viewers,” the warning read.

Amazon MGM Studios similarly shared a trigger warning for the film on social media earlier this week.

“Blink Twice,” which opened in theaters Friday, centers around a tech billionaire who hosts an intimate gathering on his private island. The movie marks Kravitz’s feature directorial debut.

Channing Tatum, who’s engaged to Kravitz, stars in the film.

Kravitz has talked publicly about what it’s been like making a movie with Tatum. She told People magazine in an article published this week that “art is our love language.”

“I think it’s what we love, and we love talking about it, and experiencing it, and supporting each other,” she said.

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