
The Substance
Have you ever dreamt of a better version of yourself?
A fading celebrity decides to use a black market drug, a cell-replicating substance that temporarily creates a younger, better version of herself.
- 7.1
- 2024
- Released
- 2h 21m

Demi Moore
Elisabeth
Margaret Qualley
Sue
Dennis Quaid
Harvey
Edward Hamilton-Clark
Fred
Gore Abrams
Oliver
Oscar Lesage
Troy
Christian Erickson
Man at Diner
Robin Greer
Male Nurse
Tom Morton
Doctor
Hugo Diego Garcia
Diego - Boyfriend
Daniel Knight
Casting Director
Jonathon Carley
Assistant Casting Director
Jiselle Henderkott
Girl Auditioning / New Year's Eve Show Dancer
Akil Wingate
TV Host
Vincent Colombe
Man in Suit #1 - Harvey's Office
Billy Bentley
Man in Suit #2
Lennard Ridsdale
Man in Suit #3
Jordan Ford Silver
Assistant Director - Pump It Up Show
Oscar Salem
2nd Assistant Director - Pump It Up Show
Viviane Bossina
Sue's Assistant
Matthew Luret
Floor Runner
Jana Bittnerová
Maria
Olivier Raynal
Alan - 2nd Agent
Tiffany Hofstetter
Stylist
Nathan Rippy
Assistant Director - New Year's Eve Show
Manon Arizmendi
Little Girl - New Year's Eve Show
Virginie Kotlinski
Mother - New Year's Eve Show
Brett Gillen
Director of Photography - New Year's Eve Show
Charlotte Marquardt
Screaming Woman
Léa Hengl
Screaming Woman
Gaëlle Raymond
Screaming Woman
Claire Lemaire
Screaming Woman
Lila Boughoufala
Screaming Woman
Aurélien Lorgnier
Screaming Man
Ivan Sellier
Screaming Man
Philip Schurer
Screaming Man
Christian Bourmier
Shareholder
Martin Graham
Shareholder
Christian Bordeleau
Shareholder
Patrick Hamel
Shareholder
Didier Dhondt
Shareholder
Jacques-Yves Dorges
Shareholder
Jean-Claude Matthey
Shareholder
Olivier Jarcin
Shareholder
Jean-Luc Magneron
Shareholder
Charlotte Murray
Allison - Diner Waitress
Aaron Kahn
Greeting Person
Gabriela Arnon
Greeting Person
Nancy Josephson Lahoussine
Greeting Person
Andrew Eldridge
Greeting Person
Denise Powers
Greeting Person
Bryan Jones
Greeting Person
Adam Carage
Happy Birthday Person
Maria McClurg
Happy Birthday Person
Rebecca Lafont
Happy Birthday Person
Laura Puech
Isabella
Ryan Chidester
Stagehand
Cécile Vogt
Elisabeth (Young) - Walk of Fame / Pump It Up Show Dancer
Yannick Guérin
Clumsy Burger Guy - Walk of Fame
Paul Descoings
Worker Walk of Fame
Benoit Lévêque
Worker Walk of Fame
Arthur Molinet
Cocktail Bartender
Manon Sachot
Cocktail Lounge Couple
Bastien Jorelle
Cocktail Lounge Couple
Kelly Hoarau
Female Assistant - Towel
Michel Juskiewicz
George - Harvey's Friend
Louise Greggory
Restaurant Waitress
Christophe Sartirano
Guy Looking at Sue
Florent Torres
Guy Looking at Sue
Romain Caldeira
Billboard Technician
Axel Baille
Photographer
Chase Fein
Additional Voices (voice)
Shane Sweet
Additional Voices (voice)
William Calvert
Additional Voices (voice)
Michael Corbett
Additional Voices (voice)
Stephen Apostolina
Additional Voices (voice)
Yann Bean
The Substance (voice)
Audjyan Alcide
Pump It Up Show Dancer
Jonathan Jenvrin
Pump It Up Show Dancer
Mimi Maury
Pump It Up Show Dancer
Amelye Solange
Pump It Up Show Dancer
Kévin Table
Pump It Up Show Dancer
Laura Boera
Sparkle Your Life Show Dancer
Cissy Duc
Sparkle Your Life Show Dancer
Sophie Mercier
Sparkle Your Life Show Dancer
Marie Valton
Sparkle Your Life Show Dancer
Katrina Budzynski
New Year's Eve Show Dancer
Alicia Maury
New Year's Eve Show Dancer
Megane Adamik
New Year's Eve Show Dancer
Annalisa Pagnotta
New Year's Eve Show Dancer
Maelle Dantigny
New Year's Eve Show Dancer
Aleksandra Kedzierska Fontaine
New Year's Eve Show Dancer
Pauline Sagetat
New Year's Eve Show Dancer
Agustina Fitzsimons
New Year's Eve Show Dancer
Elena Shcheglova
New Year's Eve Show Dancer
Eve Marchant
New Year's Eve Show Dancer
Lola Donati
New Year's Eve Show Dancer
Kate Matthews
New Year's Eve Show Dancer
Ophélie Jonard
New Year's Eve Show Dancer
Pauline Richard
New Year's Eve Show Dancer
Laureen Cappelliez
New Year's Eve Show Dancer
Daria Panchenko
New Year's Eve Show Dancer
Delphine Beaulieu
New Year's Eve Show Dancer
Victoria Brun
New Year's Eve Show Dancer
Cara Chapman
New Year's Eve Show Dancer
Katharine Matthews
New Year's Eve Show Dancer
Alexandra Faget
New Year's Eve Show Dancer
Clémence Juville
New Year's Eve Show Dancer
Margot L'Entete
New Year's Eve Show Dancer
Hillary Sukhonos
New Year's Eve Show Dancer
Matthew Géczy
Bob Haswell (uncredited)
Namory Bakayoko
Silhouette (uncredited)
Gregory Defleur
Happy Birthday Person (uncredited)





























Released
en
$17,500,000.00
$76,506,196.00
- #new year's eve
- #capitalism
- #birthday
- #black market
- #identity
- #beauty
- #satire
- #aging
- #celebrity
- #female protagonist
- #los angeles, california
- #has been
- #aerobics
- #disfigurement
- #woman in jeopardy
- #woman director
- #substance
- #grim
- #beauty standards
- #insecure woman
- #self image
- #toxic masculinity
- #drug
- #body horror
- #female rage
- #youth
- #actress
- #critical
- #ambiguous
- #bold
- #condescending
- #farcical
- #sardonic
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Grotesque, diving into the pitfalls of progress and the human obsession with perfection. Visually, it’s remarkable — its uncanny imagery often leaves you questioning whether you’re thrilled or disturbed. However, while it’s bold and at times deeply unsettling, it doesn’t quite achieve that elusive "perfectly balanced (as all things should be, cit.)" quality. The narrative occasionally stumbles
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A disaster. It's an insult to the illustrious careers of Demi Moore and Dennis Quaid, who both deserve far better. The film focuses too heavily on the body of Margaret Qualley's character, Sue, at the expense of delivering a meaningful story or message. The gratuitous gore towards the end seems to be an attempt to align with current trends, but it falls flat. Ultimately, Coralie Fargeat fail
"The Substance" is something of a cinematic mash up. First off, this story is somewhat reminiscent of "Death Becomes Her". The 1992 film starring Meryl Streep, Goldie Hawn and Bruce Willis. The notion of the fatal conceit in the search for eternal youth amongst the ageing Hollywood set is very much central to the story in both films. That said, the handling is distinctly different. Thi

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I love French comedic films, and this one is no different. Coralie Fargeat crafted a seemingly simple story on the subject of Hollywood's obsession with youth and beauty, and then directed it right into the status of cult, horror, midnight, grade B (the good kind) movie genre. Brilliant! While on the face, this movie is about aging out of Hollywood's graces, the script is also laced with intere

Certainly an experience! <em>'The Substance'</em> is <b>a lot</b>. It's one of those sorta movies that I needed to let settle in my mind before I even started to think about reviewing it. I'm not even sure where to start. It's insane from pretty much the beginning to the very end of its 140 minute run time, some scenes are particularly rough to watch unfold! I think the only body horror flic

This takes a logical step on from Coralie Fargeat's earlier "Reality+" (2014) drama, only this time it takes a much more substantial swipe at all things vain. "Elisabeth" (Demi Moore) has been at the top of her fitness game for many a year when her boss "Harvey" (Dennis Quaid) decides that she's now too old and that a younger model is needed to present those programmes we all saw on the television
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Demi Moore's performance in The Substance is so potent that it's hard to tell what's more intoxicating; her inevitable Best Actress win or Coralie Fargeat's razor-sharp screenplay that's already got the Oscar in the bag.

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