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Grotesque body horror film The Substance will compete in comedy/musical category at Golden Globes - ‘The Substance’ star Demi ...
Well, Coralie Fargeat just provided her a great one in The Substance, the most original, and pitiless, horror movie I’ve seen this year. The film is deftly aware too of the transient nature of ...
After all, the best horror movies serve to challenge the viewer. From the moment French director Coralie Fargeat’s The Substance got its first freaky and mysterious trailer, horror fans knew ...
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But The Substance is a real stomach-churner ... friendly exterior. READ MORE: MOVIE REVIEW: We go on a wild vacation with ...
When Demi Moore won best actress at the Critics Choice Awards for "The Substance," she thanked voters for recognizing a horror film, saying movies in the genre are normally "overlooked and not ...
Since the first Academy Awards ceremony in 1929, only seven horror movies have ever been recognized with a Best Picture nomination; and one of them is "The Substance," a feminist body horror film ...
In the new movie "The Substance," Demi Moore stars as Elisabeth Sparkle, an aging actress with an Oscar reduced to hosting a popular fitness show. One day, her boss Harvey, played by Dennis Quaid ...
It’s rare for a movie like “The Substance” to break into the Oscars race. Written and directed by French filmmaker Coralie Fargeat, the film is an intense, satirical and violent body horror ...
It was gruesome, gripping, wildly entertaining and left us thinking about it for days, so it’s no wonder why The Substance ... body-horror film has all the ingredients for success. The movie ...