“I didn’t read the script as a horror script,” says Oscar nominated filmmaker Luca Guadagnino about his 1980s-set cannibal love story, Bones and All.
The pic, starring Timothée Chalamet and Taylor Russell as lost souls with a particular taste, who are roaming the flyover states, is gripping and topsy-turvy to the say the least.
Mark Rylance plays a deadpan elder with a penchant for the flesh, taking creepy to a new level. The United Artists Releasing title, which notched Guadagnino a Silver Lion at the Venice Film Festival and Russell the Marcello Mastroianni Award, hits theaters on Nov.
23. “‘I love you and want to eat you’ — It’s almost as bananas as that,” says Guadagnino about the connection between amore and cannibalism. “It’s part of our way of expressing our deep passion for something: ‘I love you to death.
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