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Horror And Romance Come Together In Bones And All First Trailer
Timothée Chalamet and Taylor Russell head on a bloody road trip in this adaption of Camille DeAngelis'contemporary horror classic.

Horror And Romance Come Together In Bones And All First Trailer

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Camille DeAngelis’ 2015 novel Bones and All tells a romantic horror story between Lee and Marlene as they make their way through a road trip in Reagan-era America. Timothée Chalamet and Taylor Russell star in the adaptation as the bloody lovers, directed by Luca Guadagnino (2018’s Suspiria). The first teaser was released Thursday and didn’t give too much of the plot away, but will leave viewers with some visceral imagery.

Bones and All had its world premiere at the 79th Venice International Film Festival in early September, receiving a 10-minute standing ovation. You can check out the teaser below.

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LUCA GUADAGNINO’S BONES AND ALL pic.twitter.com/tz2PenfKb7

— Timothée Chalamet (@RealChalamet) September 29, 2022

While it’s a quick teaser, we can see Maren struggle with her appetite and desires and Lee’s rage throughout it, and something very different from what we’ve seen from Chalamet in past years. Joining Russell and Chalamet are Mark Rylance, Michael Stuhlbarg, André Holland, Chloë Sevigny, Jessica Harper, and David Gordon Green. Chalamet is co-producing the feature.

After hitting the festival circuit Bones and All has garnered a slew of praise and even holds an approval rating of 91% over at Rotten Tomatoes. Even won the Silver Lion for Best Director at Venice for Guadagnino.

While it’s already playing overseas, Bones and All is scheduled to be released in the US on November 23, 2022. It’s also the first film to be acquired by MGM and United Artists Releasing following its merger deal with Amazon back in March.