"Bones and All" review: Surprisingly tender
“Bones and All,” 2022, directed by Luca Guadagnino ★★★★ ½ Director Luca Guadagnino is no stranger to the nauseating and obscene; his 2018 remake of the classic horror film “Suspiria” prompted mass walkouts at its initial screening at the Venice Film Festival, and even his famous coming of age romance “Call Me by Your Name” has its fair share of indelicacies. His latest, the equally tender and horrifying “Bones and All” is, like his others, a slow, uncomfortable burn, but is well-worth the patience necessary to endure it. Reserved performances, a resonant, lyrical score, and some excellent 35mm cinematography help “Bones and All” burgeon into an emotional and indelible piece of art. The plot of the film revolves around two teenagers in the 1980s: Maren (Taylor Russell) and Lee ( Timothée Chalamet), both supernaturally cursed with an unexplainable need to consume human flesh. On the run from police, other “eaters”, and their pasts, the story sees the romantic pair explore all part...