From the chilling to the audacious, here are five body horror movies you may have missed
Synopsis
A fading celebrity takes a black-market drug: a cell-replicating substance that temporarily creates a younger, better version of herself.. There’s nothing scarier than being human, and these films fully explore the inhuman ways our bodies can betray us. Ray Liotta was cast in the film in February 2022, but he died in May that year before he could film his scenes.
Elisabeth Sparkle: There’s been a slight misuse of the Substance
Dennis Quaid replaced him, but Liotta is still mentioned in the director’s "Thank You Notes" during the credits.. The toilet mirror reappears intact after being repeatedly smashed during the fight sequence.. A special thanks in the credits is given to the many extras in the theater scene, who got covered in blood..
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Pump It UpWritten by Michael Hall, Leonardo StellaPerformed by Earl GregoryProduced by Julien Deguines. Possibly the most vile, grotesque, absurd film I’ve had the misfortune of watching. I’m glad I got to see it for free in my cinema as I’d be very upset if I had to pay for this.
The film very much lacked substance and felt very hollow
This must be the first screening I’ve been to where people left halfway through. I highly recommend you avoid this if you dislike needles or blood.While the concept was interesting and had potential, the execution was very poor. I wouldn’t be surprised if this didn’t take very much time to produce.
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It’s quite disappointing that this film passed through multiple layers of boards, people, studios, financing and was approved.This is a great film for hollow people with very few thoughts or zero internal monologue, it will appear deep, thoughtful and daring to them..