The star plays a middle-aged TV host who signs up for a drug to generate a replicant of her younger self in French director Coralie Fargeat’s...
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Have you ever dreamt of a younger, better version of yourself? Then try French director Coralie Fargeat’s gnarly body-horror flick The Substance (Sydney Film Festival’s closing night film), a satirical ...
The star plays a middle-aged TV host who signs up for a drug to generate a replicant of her younger self in French director Coralie Fargeat’s...
Coralie Fargeat's body horror film won the Best Screenplay award at Cannes and the People's Choice Midnight Madness Award at TIFF.
"I had this huge wave of: 'My life is going to be over. I'm not going to be interesting anymore. No one is going to look at me anymore,'" Fargeat told...
This hugely entertaining spasm favours full-frontal attack on the targets of its incensed satire
This hugely entertaining spasm favours full-frontal attack on the targets of its incensed satire
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