Internalized misogyny” is not a phrase you’ll hear me say very often, but I think it’s weirdly appropriate when it comes to Coralie Fargeat’s critically acclaimed body horror film, The Substance, which has become—rather bizarrely—a massive hit since its release last year.
Most of the creature work on Coralie Fargeat's body horror hit was old-school practical effects but for the final shots of the movie, the director mixed on-set constructions with digital magic.
Golden Globe winner Demi Moore’s body horror hit “The Substance” is available on streaming. Find out where you can watch it at home.
The Substance, starring Demi Moore and Margaret Qualley is now available to rent/purchase online. Here's how to stream 'The Substance' online.
With the Academy Awards in March approaching, a certain modern body horror hit starring Demi Moore and Margaret Qualley is getting another theatrical release. The Golden Globes have already recognized Moore's stellar performance with a well-deserved win for Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy,
The Substance was one of the biggest film festival hits of 2024, but it is not about to expand into a franchise. In an interview with Variety on Saturday, writer-director Coralie Fargeat said that she has no plans to expand the story.
She received the award for best actress in a musical or comedy for her performance in the body horror film “The Substance.”
The Substance' stars Demi Moore and Margaret Qualley reprised their roles from the horror film to present the Golden Globe for Best Male Actor TV.
But for Coralie Fargeat, the French director who also wrote Moore's new, blood-drenched body horror film, there is nothing surprising about the late-career reappraisal her leading lady is now enjoying. "It was so moving to see Demi on that stage," Fargeat ...
After watching the scene in “The Substance” where Elisabeth Sparkle, played by Demi Moore, repeatedly applies and wipes off lipstick in front of a mirror — a chilling metaphor for identity, erasure and self-loathing — I couldn’t have imagined that critics and awards voters would embrace it.
Moore has been nominated for four Golden Globes in her decades-long career, with her three prior noms coming for her work in 1991's "Ghost" and 1997's "If These Walls Could Talk." Her portrayal of an aging aerobic television personality in the body-horror satire "The Substance" finally got her over the hump.
The 62-year-old beat Amy Adams, Cynthia Erivo, Mikey Madison, Karla Sofia Gascon and Zendaya to win best actress in a musical or comedy film, a category that had been considered very competitive. "I'm just in shock right now,