"The Substance" is a dark modern fable that starts out blaming men for reducing women to sex objects and then cuts deeper.
"The movie is about flesh, blood, and bones," director Coralie Fargeat tells EW of the Demi Moore film. "It’s about filming ...
The Substance is all about showing instead of telling, and while that ultimately proves to be exceptionally demanding for the ...
Wickedly audacious and boldly over-the-top, "The Substance" is a biting, hilarious and stomach-churningly disgusting satire ...
The actress stars alongside Margaret Qualley and Dennis Quaid in Coralie Fargeat’s gleefully grotesque movie about an aging ...
With "The Substance," writer-director Coralie Fargeat summarily burns that door to the ground and kicks the ashes around with ...
Coralie Fargeat Talks About Guiding 'The Substance' To A New Distributor After Universal Pictures Decided Not To Release It ...
Our world does not often offer a safe space for female rage. But French filmmaker Coralie Fargeat has carved out a place to ...
In its first two hours, “The Substance” is a well-made, entertaining movie. Writer-director Coralie Fargeat treats audiences ...
Finally, “The Substance” is very much a woman’s movie. The way writer-director Coralie Fargeat presents Demi Moore and ...
Demi Moore is boldly exposed as an aging Oscar winner rejected by her producer in a hyperstylized satire that also stars Margaret Qualley and Dennis Quaid.
The filmmaker discusses the societal pressures around ageing, working with Demi Moore, and all of the symbolism in her gonzo body horror.