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In “Bodies Bodies Bodies,” a group of rich kids — five old friends, along with a couple of not-so-significant others — gather for a hurricane party at the pastoral suburban mansion of one ...
Bodies Bodies Bodies is a 2022 American black comedy horror film directed by Halina Reijn and written by Sarah DeLappe from a story by Kristen Roupenian.It stars Amandla Stenberg, Maria Bakalova, Myha'la Herrold, Chase Sui Wonders, Rachel Sennott, Lee Pace, and Pete Davidson as friends at a house party who play a murder in the dark-style game called Bodies Bodies Bodies, which quickly goes wrong.
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Ti West’s X and Halina Reijn’s Bodies Bodies Bodies (starring a typically dopey Pete Davidson) have ranked. Photo Illustration by Luis G. Rendon/The Daily Beast/A24/SXSWFor the past week ...
2020 On the Rocks: Chase 2021 Beau: Beau Short 2022 Wake: June Short; Also as director and screenwriter 2022 Bodies Bodies Bodies: Emma 2022 Out of the Blue: Astrid 2023 Past Lives: Girl Voice 2024 Little Death: Tilly 2025 Untitled I Know What You Did Last Summer sequel: TBA: Filming TBA: I Want Your Sex: TBA: Post-production
2AM is an American independent film production and management company founded in 2021 by Christine D'Souza Gelb, David Hinojosa, and Kevin Rowe.The company is best known for producing films such as Bodies Bodies Bodies (2022), The Starling Girl (2023), and Past Lives (2023).
A line about cleavage in The New York Times’ review of A24’s new horror film Bodies Bodies Bodies is the source of social media’s latest dust-up, this one involving Amandla Stenberg. The ...
Sennott gained critical attention for her breakout role in Shiva Baby (2020), which earned her a Gotham Award nomination for Breakthrough Actor. She followed this with roles in the comedy films Bodies Bodies Bodies (2022) and I Used to Be Funny (2023).