Internalized misogyny” is not a phrase you’ll hear me say very often, but I think it’s weirdly appropriate when it comes to Coralie Fargeat’s critically acclaimed body horror film, The Substance, which has become—rather bizarrely—a massive hit since its release last year.
The Disney+ TV adaptation of R.L. Stine's Goosebumps book series stars David Schwimmer and has some body horror moments.
This is where body horror comes in to turn our fear of mortality, or perhaps just ennui, into something, well, horrific. Something gooey and viscous and crunchy. The heroines and heroes of such ...
Here’s how it works. One thing is for sure, Leigh Whannell knows how to create an unmistakably scary movie. I’m sure his newest and most detailed foray into body horror will be the same.
The latest unofficial entry in the "birds as horror movie villains" section of the genre, Tilman Singer's Alps-set body horror Cuckoo strongly benefits from game performances - especially from Hunter Schafer and Dan Stevens - gonzo tonal features, and creative directorial choices from Singer.
The Substance is easily one of the best horror films to have been released in 2024 and now Mubi has released a lengthy behind-the-scenes video for it.
There’s a lot of bouncing back and forth between the farmhouse and the barn and the obligatory Rickety Old Pickup Truck with a Dead Battery; at times it’s reminiscent of that insurance commercial with the chainsaw killer, where the teenagers keep making bad decisions. Of course, there are jump scares along the way, some more effective than others.
For Season 2, the creative team went full body horror as David Schwimmer's botanist gets into some serious trouble. “Goosebumps” returned for its second season on Hulu and Disney+ January 10 ...
The Substance was one of the biggest film festival hits of 2024, but it is not about to expand into a franchise. In an interview with Variety on Saturday, writer-director Coralie Fargeat said that she has no plans to expand the story.
Peter Gray of The AU Review writes: 2025 is off to a great start with Wolf Man. Leigh Whannell trims all the fat and lays out a tense, no nonsense thriller that wraps its animistic telling in a story about relationship dynamics,
Body-horror films have been around since the silent era. Ultimately, they all ask us to consider the idea at their heart: authenticity.
EJ Moreno looks at the horrors of teenage life… What do you remember from growing up? Were the changes to your body or navigating high school politics terrifying? Many films capture those experiences throughout other genres,