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Demi Moore Slams Election: U.S. ‘Built’ on ‘Religious Fanatics and Criminals’


Demi Moore likened the film 'The Substance' to the highly contentious presidential election playing out in the United States.

While speaking at the French premiere of Coralie Fargeat’s bloody satire The Substance,Demi Moore likened the film to the highly contentious presidential election playing out in the United States. “It never made sense why we can celebrate the body in art, but fear it in cinema,” she continued, explaining that Fargeat aimed to break down those taboos by bringing them into the light. A Rolling Stone review of the The Substance, called it “Moore’s extraordinary, best-of-career performance.” Film critic David Fear said the “riff on The Picture of Dorian Gray goes ballistic in the best possible way,” and said it was a “climactic bloodbath that puts The Shining ‘s plasma-gushing elevator to shame.”

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