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  2. Raw (2016) is French Extremism’s take on cannibalistic body horror, but it’s done incredibly well. The sisters in this movie are two of the scariest people you could possibly come across. I don’t think I will get a lot of protesting with that statement.

  3. Definitely worth it. It is not only a horror movie but a super creative attempt to present a coming of age story in connection to blood and bodys. The setting in this medical university makes it clear. It is a movie about penstrating the hull and learning to become who you are.

  4. Raw is as much an intense body-horror (not for the squeamish) as it is an astute psychological drama. Underneath its nightmarish sheen, Ducournau layers social commentary on sexuality, patriarchy, and deviance using the school’s sadistic initiations as metaphors for larger structures.

    • Alexis Julemont
    • Female Director, Julia Ducournau
  5. Mar 13, 2017 · 'Raw' turns a cannibal coming-of-age story into a shocking, clever feminist parable – our review on what may be the best horror movie of the decade.

  6. Oct 13, 2017 · What makes Raw such an unsettling film to watch is its basic premise: It's about a girl who slowly becomes a cannibal. But despite the horrific ending it moves toward, Raw isn't out to make you...

  7. Raw’ is a French-Belgium horror drama that follows lifelong vegetarian Justine as she engages in the unusual initiation rituals of a renowned veterinary school. Forced to eat a raw rabbit’s kidney, Justine develops a taste for meat which soon turns into something more sinister.

  8. Oct 8, 2021 · Raw produced a captivating and stomach-churning body horror unlike any other film in recent years. Blending a story of youth with an undiscussed family history of barely tamed inhumanness,...