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| CineVueMartyn ConterioBones and All, like the best horror movies, finds poetry in the frightening, in the transgressive, in the perverse. It mines light from darkness and transforms it before our eyes into something universal, shining and true, no matter how ephemeral. |
| Los Angeles TimesMark OlsenPart horror film, part coming-of-age tale, part romance, the adaptation of Camille DeAngelis’ young adult novel Bones and All is a small marvel, unsettling and heartbreaking in equal measure. |
| The GuardianPeter BradshawBones And All is an extravagant and outrageous movie: scary, nasty and startling in its warped romantic idealism. |
| The PlaylistJack KingFor all of the blood, guts, and gore, for all of the stomach-cramming gluttony, here’s a story brimming with extraordinary romanticism. What emerges, by the end, is one hell of an ode to giving yourself to the ones you love: your bones and all. |
| The Observer (UK)Wendy IdeIn the elegant balance of these seemingly incongruous elements, Guadagnino has outdone himself. |
| The IndependentClarisse LoughreyWith Bones and All, Guadagnino has pulled sweet tragedy out of marred and bloodied flesh. |
| We Got This CoveredTricia GilbrideBones feels like a culmination of what Luca does best, bringing in the body horror of Suspiria with the tenderness of Call Me By Your Name, creating a haunting tale of young love and the compromises of self-preservation. Based on the novel by Camille DeAngelis, it's a wholly original entry in the young adult fantasy genre and some of Guadagnino's strongest work to date. |
| IndieWireLeila LatifBones & All is fundamentally a beautifully realized and devastating, tragic romance which at multiple moments would have Chekhov himself weeping as the trigger is pulled. |
| The Film StageLuke HicksThe chemistry between Chalamet and Russell is off the charts. Their love is desperate, passionate, true, confused and confounded, perpetually crushing under the ethical crisis they face in killing innocent people to survive, not to mention the fact that they feel very differently about it. |
| ConsequenceClint WorthingtonThere’s something, well, deliciously appetizing about Bones and All’s oddball romance, from Guadagnino’s sensitive approach to the material to its staggering work from both leads. |