A 'gruesome' film that's hard to track down on streaming services will be broadcast for free this weekend. Bones and All, an unconventional road trip horror flick that plunges viewers into the cannibalistic world of teenage runaways Lee and Maren, is the film in question.
The movie will be aired this Sunday (December 1) at 10 pm on BBC Three, making it a perfect choice for late-night viewing. The R-rated romantic film was released in 2022 and directed by Oscar-nominated filmmaker Luca Guadagnino, who previously won acclaim for his 2017 hit, Call Me By Your Name.
Guadagnino reunited with the star of that film, Timothée Chalamet, for Bones and All, and cast Taylor Russell as the female lead, reports the Mirror.
As one might anticipate from a narrative revolving around cannibalism, the thriller is disturbing. However, it also addresses profound themes such as loneliness, the quest for belonging, and the true price of love.
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