Review of Bones and All (2022) by Nicholas Barber for BBC — 02 Sep 2022
What's captivating about Bones & All is that it is so understated. The first few gory scenes suggest that Guadagnino has made an outrageous black comedy that gets its startled laughs and screams by contrasting the conventions of a coming-of-age romance with those of an X-rated monster movie.
But soon Bones & All becomes entirely straight-faced. It isn't a horror film or a comedy, it's a sincere, sweet indie road movie that happens to feature bloodthirsty serial killers.
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This review of Bones and All (2022) was written by Nicholas Barber and published by BBC on 02 September 2022.
Bones and All has generally received positive reviews.
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