Following the critical and commercial success of Call Me By Your Name, filmmaker Luca Guadagnino returned to the melodramatic technique in his most recent film, Bones and All, but did it in a more exciting way. The road drama movie will be available on demand less than a month after its theatrical debut, chewing its way into everyone’s homes.

Bones & All will be returning home on December 13, despite the fact that a cannibal movie is hardly what one would anticipate over the holidays. Taylor Russell (Maren), who portrays an adolescent with cannibalistic inclinations in the genre-defying movie based on Camille DeAngelis’ book of the same name, and Timothée Chalamet (Lee), who plays another “eater” who likes indulging in human flesh, “bones and all,” feature.

At the 79th Venice International Film Festival, Bones and All had its international premiere. On November 18, it had its limited release debut, and on November 23, it went on general distribution.

The cast of the movie also includes Mark Rylance as Sully, Michael Stuhlbarg as Jake, André Holland as Frank Yearly, Chlo Sevigny as Janelle Yearly, and David Gordon Green as Brad, among others. Chalamet and Russell are the only actors in it. In 2017, Chalamet and Guadagnino collaborated on the coming-of-age gay drama Call Me By Your Name. On the other side, Russell is a budding artist who became well-known through his role in the 2019 psychological horror movie Escape Room.