The Substance seems inescapably in thrall to the seductive, glossy surfaces of Hollywood beauty standards that it is ...
Mirror, mirror on the wall—why don’t you leave me alone?!
While this year’s Saltburn continues to be debated furiously online, let’s breakdown that mad ending, and try to make sense ...
Viewers have been warned about the 'best film' of the year, after one claimed the 'body horror' went 'too far'.
“It was torture,” star Margaret Qualley told USA Today. “I had this awesome team of prosthetic artists that put it on me and took it off of me and got me through the day and made me laugh a couple of ...
Body horror is particularly appealing to creators who would have previously found it difficult to make a living in the world of commercial film-making.
The Substance Ending Explained, blends horror and drama, showcasing Demi Moore as a fading star, know why it’s generating ...
Who would ever want to turn Demi Moore into a monster? That’s precisely what director and writer Coralie Fargeat does in ...
Here’s to a solid indie weekend with BTS’s Jung Kook: I Am Still, Mubi’s The Substance, Whiplash is back and My Old Ass in ...
Elisabeth Sparkle (Demi Moore) is a star, a big enough one to merit her own on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, in fact. But when we meet her, she’s on the back nine of her career. Through mouthfuls of ...
In The Substance, Qualley takes on the role of Sue, a more youthful clone of Moore's aging actress who is created by an ...
In its first two hours, “The Substance” is a well-made, entertaining movie. Writer-director Coralie Fargeat treats audiences ...