We’ve all been to a party that didn’t quite hit the mark but it’s normally down to cringey company, mince music or frightful food, not people turning up dead every 10 minutes.
But that’s the general gist of Bodies Bodies Bodies as a group of rich 20-somethings’ get-together is ruined by a hurricane and the guests’ inability to stay alive.
Dutch director Halina Reijn’s second film is like a Gen Z version of Agatha Christie complete with glow sticks, booze and a whodunnit mystery at its core.The Lanarkshire Live app is available to download now.
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