Summary
- X ranks seventh on a new streaming movie popularity chart for the week of June 27 – July 3.
- The film is the first installment in Ti West's horror trilogy, which now includes Pearl and MaXXXine.
- X is the highest-rated and, so far, the highest-grossing movie in West's trilogy.
X has become a major hit on streaming after its release in 2022. Directed by Ti West, X takes place in 1979 and follows a group of young filmmakers attempting to shoot a pornographic movie at a secluded ranch in rural Texas who find themselves the targets of the ranch's elderly owners. The film, which stars Mia Goth, Jenna Ortega, Kid Cudi, and Brittany Snow, currently boasts a strong 94% on Rotten Tomatoes. It now serves as the first part in the larger X trilogy that includes Pearl and MaXXXine.
Reelgood now reveals that X ranks as the seventh most popular movie on streaming in the U.S. for the week of June 27 – July 23. The film, which is available to watch on Kanopy, beats out the likes of A Quiet Place Part II, Inside Out, and the second entry in West's horror trilogy, Pearl. Check out the top 10 movies list below:

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X's Streaming Success Explained
How Does X Compare To Pearl & MaXXXine?

The main reason for the newfound success of X and Pearl on streaming is, of course, the theatrical release of MaXXXine. Viewers are undoubtedly looking to refamiliarize themselves with the world of West's franchise and Maxine's story before checking out the final installment. While Pearl serves as a prequel to X, MaXXXine continues the story of Goth's character following the traumatic events of the 2022 movie, chronicling her journey in 1980s Hollywood as a mysterious killer targets young starlets.
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MaXXXine is the third film in Ti West's X trilogy, and it will be continuing the story of X and Pearl, meaning that it can answer these 10 questions.
As for how the three films compare, X currently leads the pack both in terms of critical performance and box office. X's 94% Rotten Tomatoes score beats Pearl's 92%, and MaXXXine trails in third with a lower 75%. In general, the MaXXXine critics' reviews aren't quite as glowing as its predecesors, but the film is still ultimately praised as a stylish and suitably bloody trilogy-capper. As seen in the chart below, it's a different story when it comes to audience reception, however, and it's Pearl that comes out on top here.
Title | Rotten Tomatoes Critics' Score | Rotten Tomatoes Audience Score | Box Office |
---|---|---|---|
X (2022) | 94% | 76% | $14.7 million |
Pearl (2022) | 92% | 83% | $9.8 million |
MaXXXine (2024) | 75% | 78% | $7.8 million (and counting) |
Both X and Pearl were made on estimated budgets of only $1 million, meaning both have been major financial successes. It's not entirely clear what MaXXXine's budget is, but the film has gotten off to a strong start at the box office and is likely to also be a success. Clearly, as shown by Reelgood's streaming chart above, X remains a memorable first installment in West's horror trilogy, and both it and Pearl are titles that audiences are interested in revisiting.
Source: Reelgood

X (2022)
R
Horror
Director Ti West presents X, a horror slasher film set in 1979 in rural Texas that follows a group of amateur filmmakers attempting to shoot a pornographic film. When the group gets further along in the film, and the elderly homeowners take notice, they slowly realize they've drawn their formerly gracious hosts' ire - and jealously.
- Director
- Ti West
- Release Date
- March 18, 2022
- Studio(s)
- A24
- Distributor(s)
- A24
- Writers
- Ti West
- Cast
- Martin Henderson , Mia Goth , Jenna Ortega , Stephen Ure , Scott Mescudi , Brittany Snow , Owen Campbell
- Runtime
- 105 minutes
- Budget
- $1 million
- Movies
- X (2022)
- Horror Movies
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