From the chilling to the gut-wrenching, here are five body horror movies you might have missed
Narrative
A fading celebrity uses a black-market drug: a cell-replicating substance that temporarily creates a younger, better version of herself. There is nothing scarier than being human, and these films fully explore the inhuman ways our bodies can betray us. to us. Ray Liotta was cast in the film in February 2022, but died in May of that year before he could shoot his scenes.
which was covered in blood
She was replaced by Dennis Quaid, but Liotta is still mentioned in the director’s “Thank You Notes”; during the credits.. The toilet mirror reappears intact after being broken repeatedly during the fight. Elizabeth Sparkle: The fabric is a bit abused. Appears in The 7PM Project: Episode 20 September 2024 (2024).
It’s an experience to say the least
Pump It Up Written by Michael Hall, Leonardo Stella Starring Earl Gregory Produced by Julian Deggins. This is one of those movies that wouldn’t be right if you watched it at home. You have to be in a crowded theater, feel the waves of the crowd and the rush of energy. You laugh, look away, your jaw drops, you feel uncomfortable.
But it’s all worth it
It’s incredible cinematography, award-winning acting and an amazing soundtrack all rolled into one. A huge round of applause for Demi for taking on such a vulnerable role in covering a topic that is rarely discussed. I look forward to seeing what comes of this, I hope there is more open conversation in the industry and more doors open than closed. Note that this is NOT a movie you want to get better at before you watch it.
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