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Timothée Chalamet And Taylor Russell Are Hungry For Love And Human Flesh


The cannibalism love story is an interesting choice of material considering the revolting allegations of Chalamet’s “Call Me By Your Name” co-star Armie Hammer, but critics have been raving about “Bones and All” since its premiere at the Venice Film Festival earlier this month. Chalamet and Russell are two of the most captivating actors working today, and “Bones and All” looks to showcase their incredible talents. Despite the sensational elements of cannibalism, “Bones and All” is ultimately a story about two people finding each other in an increasingly broken world, with plenty of beauty to counterbalance the graphic mutilation. It’s horrific, it’s heartfelt, and it’s going to be an early front-runner for one of the best pictures of the year.

Chalamet is not the only reunion for Guadagnino, as “Bones and All” boasts a screenplay from David Kajganich, who helmed the script for Guadagnino’s 2015 film “A Bigger Splash.” Also returning is Marco Costa, who served as the editor on both “We Are Who We Are” and “Suspiria.” Joining the crew is cinematographer Arseni Khachaturan, and the Oscar-winning team of Nine Inch Nails’ Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross providing the score.

“Bones and All” arrives in theaters on November 23, 2022, just in time for the fall feast holiday.



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