Demi Moore got into the Halloween spirit by sharing some eerie behind-the-scenes photos from her latest movie, The Substance.
In the body horror film, Demi plays Elisabeth Sparkle, a fading Hollywood star who takes a black market drug to create a much younger version of herself, played by Margaret Qualley.
The Ghost actresss photos show her wearing a bald cap and prosthetics to make her look like an older woman. In one shot, shes seen showing her real legs while sporting a latex costume on top. In a separate picture, shes covered in blood and has a deep wound on her forehead.
Demi Moore shared behind-the-scenes shots from The Substance for Halloween
Spoiler alert. Been holding onto these gems from @trythesubstance and today feels like an appropriate day to share them. Happy Halloween from Elisabeth Sparkle, Demi wrote, informing her fans that the critically acclaimed film is now streaming on MUBI.
Released on September 20, The Substance has been a box office success, grossing nearly $53.6 million worldwide, according to Collider.
In the comments section, thousands of fans praised Demis powerful performance. One of them wrote, So good!!! You were fantastic in this film!!
Love you!!! Role of a lifetime! GIVE HER HER THE OSCAR!!! another user exclaimed.
Then, a third commented, I just watched the movie. The metaphors were on point. Good job! (Not suitable for kids, though).
In the body horror film, the actress plays Elisabeth Sparkle, a fading Hollywood icon who uses a serum to create a youthful version of herself
Image credits: Demi Moore
The horror film, which currently has a 91% approval rating on the aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, won Best Screenplay and received a standing ovation at the Cannes Film Festival.
The New York Times critic Alissa Wilkinson wrote: Thats what The Substance does best: not just remind us about the absurd standards for female beauty and the destructive power of celebrity, but turn the mirror back on us. The sharpest critique isnt about bodies, but about the way weve trained ourselves to look at those bodies.
Calling it the most fearless and exposed performance of Demis career, The Guardian critic Wendy Ide gave the film a four-star rating, writing, The Substance not only offers a female perspective on womens bodies, but also argues that things only start to get properly messy once fertility is a dim memory.
Demi wore makeup and prosthetics to appear as an older woman
What really struck me was the harsh violence against oneself, Demi said, reflecting on her experience filming The Substance in a recent interview. Its not whats being done to you, its what we do to ourselves. It was a very hard film, very raw; very vulnerable to make.
In her Instagram stories, the Golden Globe nominee praised a far less disturbing Halloween costume: Kylie Jenners take on her character from the 1996 film Striptease.
Love this!! the 61-year-old actress wrote, sharing a photo of the reality star channeling FBI secretary-turned-stripper Erin Grant, recreating the movie poster.