Sue, played by actor Margaret Qualley, blows a kiss at the camera in The Substance
Did Universe make a mistake by offloading director Coralie Fargeat’s body horror film The Substance? The film’s box office performance has certainly proven that there’s an appetite for extreme cinema; a hypothesis that was further cemented by the recent commercial success of Terrifier 3.
The filmmaker broke out with the buzzy 2017 film Revenge, which offered a feminist spin on the rape-revenge sub-genre of horror. That film earned widespread acclaim as well. The Substance currently sits at a “fresh” 90% approval rating on the aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes. Its audience score, on the other hand, stands at a solid 73%.
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