Posted by Generation Film on January 3, 2018 · Leave a Comment
25. Raw (Julia Ducournau)- Julia Ducournau’s dangerously seductive and mercilessly immersive horror film Raw leaves an impression on those who experience it. It’s visually provocative, symbolically heavy, and certainly goes out of its way to discomfort all of those who get enraptured by its lurid visuals, symbolic subtext, and grotesque surprises. It’s a coming-of-age tale … Continue reading →
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