
That said – don’t expect to be scared at any point during the ninety-five-minute running time. It’s an edgy, often hilarious film that – to use another buzzword – will “trigger” the people it savagely sends up. The kind who posts buzzwords like “gaslighting” on Twitter but ultimately are so caught up in their narcissism they can’t fathom that maybe they’re not the most important person in the world. Director Halina Reijn, working from a screenplay by Sarah DeLappe, eviscerates a particular kind of “woke,” upper-class twenty-something. While there is some good gore and gnarly kills, if anything, this plays like a murder mystery with a savage satirical edge. If you expect a slasher, you’re bound to walk away disappointed. REVIEW: Bodies Bodies Bodies is going to divide horror fans. When one of them is brutally killed, they turn on each other, convinced one of their gang is a cold-blooded murderer.


PLOT: A group of wealthy twenty-somethings take shelter during a hurricane at a palatial mansion owned by a friend’s parents.
