Here are five body horror movies you may have missed
Tale
A fading celebrity takes a black market drug: a cell-replicating agent that temporarily creates a younger, better version of himself. Nothing is scarier than a human being, and these films explore the utterly inhuman ways our bodies can betray us. us. Ray Liotta was cast in the film in February 2022, but he died in May of that year before he could film his scenes. Dennis Quaid replaced him, but Liotta is still mentioned in the director’s “Thank You Letters”.
Appeared on The 7PM Project: Episode 20 September 2024 (2024)
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I love the movie
Getting older is not a bad thing. That could have been great. Snapshots, close-ups, suspenseful sounds and vivid colors are sick. It’s a very slick looking style. Demi Moore, Dennis Quaid and Margaret Qualley are great in The Substance.
The first part is awesome
The story is really original in some ways. It feels a bit Requiem for a dream-y at one point (but a worse and gore version). For example, with close-ups, a quick separation between two stories and, of course, disgusting needle marks. But there is enough going on in the film. Maybe I’ll go watch it again and walk out in the last 20 minutes.
What was the purpose?
The last episode wasn’t necessary at all. To create a shock effect or to arouse disgust? The movie completely lost my attention at that point. Check out our list of exciting new films from this year’s film festivals, including Venice, TIFF, New York Film Festival and more.