Cannibalism, vengeful femmes, and awkward meet-cutes? What more could you ask from a romantic horror-comedy?
“Dreamy and stylish like it was made with some B-movie magic while staying poignant in a way that keeps it within the tradition of other films about girls who eat boys like Ginger Snaps (John Fawcett, 2000), Jennifer’s Body (dir. Karyn Kusama, 2009), and Raw (dir. Julia Ducournau, 2016), it is clear that Kuge has a creative voice that needs to be heard. Cannibal Mukbang is visually stunning: vivid red lighting silhouettes the faces of our main duo and grim cool blues immerse the audience in the dead of night. Complete with bedazzled bedrooms full of eccentric knick knacks, Vaseline-lensed dream sequences, and 8mm flashbacks, this fun little feature is a grab bag of cinematic goodies. Not only is Kuge’s film easy on the eyes, but her writing is intimate, authentic, and downright clever.”

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xx – Vannah
