The body horror hit The Substance not only tells a meaningful story about female self-worth, it tells it through mind-blowing ...
“The Substance” is grotesque, jarring and honestly quite gross. What it lacks in dialogue it makes up for in creeping noises ...
The writer and director Coralie Fargeat narrates a sequence from her film, which is nominated for best picture.
Pulitzer Prize winner Salamishah Tillet explores what happens when Hollywood heroines subvert societal expectations of gender ...
Playing an aging star at war with herself in Coralie Fargeat's film allowed Demi Moore to explore layers of self-judgement.
Prosthetics boss Pierre Olivier Persin, now an Oscar nominee for his work on Coralie Fargeat's buzzy body horror, speaks to THR on crafting the tragic, Picasso-esque modern monster: "Coralie said to ...
The scariest moment in The Substance has nothing to do with visible body horror or monstrous transformation. It is all about what Demi Moore sees while looking in the mirror.
But there are rules that come with using the Substance, and Elisabeth and Sue must abide by them if their new setup is to work. They are one, and they must act as such. If they don’t ...