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Bones and All

You can’t run from who you are.
2022 | 131m | English

(68744 votes)

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Abandoned by her father, a young woman embarks on a thousand-mile odyssey through the backroads of America where she meets a disenfranchised drifter. But despite their best efforts, all roads lead back to their terrifying pasts and to a final stand that will determine whether their love can survive their otherness.
Release Date: Nov 18, 2022
Director: Luca Guadagnino
Writer: Camille DeAngelis, David Kajganich
Genres: Drama, Romance, Horror
Keywords based on novel or book, sense of guilt, homelessness, addiction, road trip, love, interracial romance, teenage girl, family abandonment, cannibal, guilt, sensuality, first love, pickup truck, road movie, 1980s, romantic thriller, body horror, romantic, flesh eating, dark secret, abandonment, love story, sentimental, genre bending, american midwest, estranged mother, intimate, brutal violence, brother sister relationship, suspenseful
Production Companies Frenesy Film, MeMo Films, 3 Marys Entertainment, The Apartment Pictures, Per Capita Productions, Tenderstories, Elafilm
Box Office Revenue: $15,234,907
Budget: $16,000,000
Updates Updated: Sep 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Feb 24, 2025
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Full Credits

Name Character
Taylor Russell Maren
Timothée Chalamet Lee
Mark Rylance Sully
Anna Cobb Kayla
André Holland Maren's Father
David Gordon Green Brad
Michael Stuhlbarg Jake
Jessica Harper Barbara Kerns
Chloë Sevigny Janelle
Kendle Coffey Sherry
Ellie Parker Jackie
Madeleine Hall Kim
Christine Dye Attendant (Corlis, MD)
Sean Bridgers Barry Cook
Jake Horowitz Booth Man
Marshall Jackson Boy Playing Ball Toss
Marcia Dangerfield Clerk (MN Gas Station)
Burgess Byrd Gail the Nurse
Max Soliz Mechanic (NE Gas Station)
Johanna McGinley Woman (uncredited)
Hannah Barlow Ticket Holder (uncredited)
Claudio Encarnacion Montero Dwan (uncredited)
Sue Hopkins Homeless Junkie (uncredited)
Aaron J. Gould Bike Boy Harold (uncredited)
Brady Gentry Andy (uncredited)
Dori Lucas Passenger (uncredited)
Tom O'Brien Mr. Harmon (uncredited)
John E. Brownlee Gas Station Customer (uncredited)
Jenny McManus Bus Passenger (uncredited)
Name Job
Elliott Hostetter Production Design
Francine Maisler Casting
David Velasco Location Manager
Giulia Piersanti Costume Designer
Massimo Gattabrusi Hairstylist
Arseni Khachaturan Director of Photography
Atticus Ross Original Music Composer, Songs
Trent Reznor Original Music Composer, Songs
Camille DeAngelis Novel
Marco Costa Editor
Victoria Resendez Art Direction
Zachary Sheets Ager/Dyer, Costume Supervisor
Federico Amodio Sound Effects Editor
Paolo Amici Sound Effects Editor
Merissa Lombardo Set Decoration
David Quadroli Sound Effects Editor
Alessio Bertotti Visual Effects Supervisor
Jodi Byrne Key Makeup Artist
Francesca Albertelli Visual Effects Coordinator
Michele Gualdrini Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Daniele Quadroli Sound Effects
Hiro Yada Special Effects Makeup Artist
Kassandra DeAngelis Assistant Set Decoration
Mike Smithson Special Effects Makeup Artist
Francesco Basti Key Costumer
Rebecca Steele Set Decoration
Francesca Lombardi Visual Effects Coordinator
Virginia Cefaly Visual Effects Producer
Enrico Rama Visual Effects Coordinator
Begonia Berges Assistant Costume Designer
Ryan Keith Ward Special Effects Makeup Artist
Joy Galbraith Key Costumer
Filippo Robino Visual Effects Supervisor
Amber Langston Set Dresser, Set Decorating Coordinator
Isabella De Blasio Visual Effects Coordinator
Alysia Allen Art Department Coordinator
Emily Pober Higgins Set Decoration
Sally Schnellinger Set Decoration
Fabrizio Quadroli Sound Effects Editor
Nick Pirrmann Set Dresser
Brent Wachter Scenic Artist
Jacopo Ramella Pajrin First Assistant Editor
Ryan Brunner Additional Second Assistant Director
Charlotte Gillies Producer's Assistant
Gloria Albanesi Post Production Coordinator
Valentina Donnini Post Producer
Roberta D'Angelo Music Editor
Belle Francisco Script Supervisor
Sam Alvelo Second Assistant Director
Claudio Del Bravo Colorist
Ilario Monti Assistant Editor
Daniela Venturelli Post Production Supervisor
Tarin Squillante Second Second Assistant Director
Paul Schneider First Assistant Director
Jim Morgan Sound Mixer
Miles J.D. Vedder Boom Operator
Alessandro Bonfanti Dialogue Editor
Geoff Maxwell Sound Mixer
Ron Ayers Utility Sound
Gail Carroll-Coe Boom Operator
Ela Kinker Costume Assistant
Christine Stansbery Costumer
Zach Mueller Utility Sound
Tiuana Bell Key Costumer
Francesca Scorsese Thanks
Conor Wing Special Effects Coordinator
Helen Cassell Second Assistant Camera
Yannis Drakoulidis Still Photographer
Alex Meglei Stunt Double
Kamryn Poole Stunts
Nikk Hearn-Sutton "B" Camera Operator
Riley Keeton First Assistant "A" Camera
Chad Ball Special Effects Technician
Bianca Butti Camera Operator
Molly Rose Casting Associate
Eric Linden Stunt Coordinator
Russ Faust Gaffer
Michael Salamone Best Boy Grip
Michael Stoecker Key Grip
Kevin Martt Best Boy Grip
Mike Dittiacur Dolly Grip
Daniel Townsend Grip
Paul Fierst Grip
Evan Hurst Dolly Grip
Sam Patton Payroll Accountant
Luca Guadagnino Director
Mark Garbarino Makeup Artist
Jason Hamer Prosthetic Makeup Artist
Trace Walker Health and Safety
Fernanda Perez Makeup Department Head
Shepherd Ahlers Assistant Production Coordinator
David Kajganich Screenplay
Name Title
Luca Guadagnino Producer
Francesco Melzi d'Eril Producer
Theresa Park Producer
Marco Morabito Producer
Peter Spears Producer
Lorenzo Mieli Producer
Raffaella Viscardi Executive Producer
Giovanni Corrado Executive Producer
Jonathan Montepare Executive Producer
Lisa Muskat Co-Producer
Gabriele Moratti Producer
Moreno Zani Executive Producer
Marco Colombo Executive Producer
Timothée Chalamet Producer
David Kajganich Producer
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Reviews

TitanGusang
10.0

_Bones and All_ is one of the most unique movies I have ever seen. It somehow simultaneously disgusts me while filling me with intense emotion capable of drawing tears to my eyes. It is a perfect blend, that I was unaware that I needed. The journey our characters take in immense in terms of emoti ... on and distance. I had such a great time watching our leads travel across country going wherever their hearts desired or wherever their noses took them. There were some creepy and intense encounters that had me on the edge of my seat but that was balanced with intimate moments between our leads. These scenes fill the majority of the 2 hour and twenty-minute runtime, and while that is a decently long film, it flew by, and the pace never seemed to lull. There were some scenes that could have been cut to save some time, but I argue that they were essential for character development and to make the film whole. Throughout the course of the runtime there are intense introspective themes of morality that are at constant play. Watching the characters balance desire and need was so heartbreaking and real. Despite the horrific acts our main characters are performing, there is a deep hidden shame that seeps out as our character learns more and more about what she is. These are very complex emotions to handle on screen and our two leads absolutely nailed it. Both Taylor Russell and Timothée Chalamet were brilliant! I will be honest, Timothée Chalamet is one of the big reasons why I wanted to see this movie so much and while he did an excellent job, he was outshined by Taylor Russell. She was so excellent, honestly perfect! This is the first film I have seen her in, and I was blown away. She deserves all the award recognitions for this film. Bones and All is a masterpiece and needs to be seen in theaters. This is a hard movie to sell to an audience, but it was done perfectly and deserves all the credit, awards, and viewership. **Score:** _94%_ | **Verdict:** _Masterpiece_

Nov 25, 2022
Geronimo1967
7.0

"Maren" (Taylor Russell) sneaks out of her home to visit her girlfriends one night only for one of them to discover that she has a peculiar appetite - and I'm not talking sexually! Forced to flee with her father, who subsequently abandons her, she decides to try to track down her mother. A few bus j ... ournies later, she encounters the enigmatic "Sully" (Sir Mark Rylance) with whom she shares a snack and from whom she discovers a little more about her nature. Still, he makes her very nervous so she continues her journey alone where next she encounters "Lee" (Timothée Chalamet) after an altercation in a grocery store. He also has the same nourishment predilections and so the two start to bond. He helps her with her familial quest before an unexpected visitor throws quite a spanner in their plan. At times this is little better than a derivative road movie. The characterisations are all just a bit too contrived, and the narrative is hardly original - but, that said, there is a quirkily spooky performance from Sir Mark - who looks like he would not be out of place half way up an Alp and Russell offers a reasonable effort as the conflicted and confused young woman trying to reconcile her innate desires with her aspirations as a woman. Chalamet presents us with one of his more natural and charismatic performances here, even if - shirtless for much of it as he is - he still makes me want to force feed him a bowl of fries (indeed the title could have been applied just to him!) Lots of dialogue, too much really, but the story has layers of complexity to it surrounding issues of identity and purpose - especially amongst the American young, some fine photography and it plays the accruing sense of affection between the youngsters without cringing sentimentality before an ending that seemed a little unnecessarily brutal. I suspect this may get better with another viewing.

Nov 25, 2022
msbreviews
7.0

MORE SPOILER-FREE MINI-REVIEWS @ https://www.msbreviews.com/movie-reviews/mini-reviews-2022-edition "Bones and All holds committed, chemistry-filled performances from Taylor Russell and Timothée Chalamet, telling a complex, interpretive story about true love and what we really need to survive. ... Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross' score shines and is the work's greatest chance of receiving an Oscar nomination, taking into account the shocking approach to cannibalism - it partially affects the connection with the protagonists - and horror aspects. A thought-provoking screenplay by David Kajganich and unrestrained direction by Luca Guadagnino elevate a film that deserves to be seen - and felt - on the big screen." Rating: B

Dec 03, 2022
micheledicosmo
9.0

A beautiful and intense coming of age story ...

Dec 13, 2022
r96sk
8.0

Creepy. Gruesome. Very good. I'd totally recommend <em>'Bones and All'</em>. I found plenty of enjoyment across the just over 2hr run time, despite plenty of unsettling moments scattered in there. I personally found the first half stronger than what follows it, though all in all it's a movie I ha ... d a positive time with. Taylor Russell and Timothée Chalamet, two actors who give impressive showings in this 2022 production. Russell kinda outshines Chalamet in parts, but the latter does come up trumps with some strong emotion near the end. One thing's certain though: Mark Rylance is the star of the show, for my money at least. What a performance, loved every second of him being onscreen. Simply the perfect actor for the role of Sully! A well made film, props to 'em for sticking with the creepiness of the story too. I mentioned recently after watching <em>'<a href="https://letterboxd.com/film/saltburn/" rel="nofollow">Saltburn</a>'</em> that I was disturbed. In that sense, well, that was child's play compared to this! Big fan of these sorta flicks that make you feel uncomfortable.

Jan 24, 2024
griggs79
8.0

Bones and All is a surprisingly delightful feast of romantic cannibalism, and it’s the first film featuring Timothée Chalamet where he hasn’t turned my stomach — an impressive feat considering he plays a cannibal. The film attempts to elevate a love story between two misfits with beautiful cinematog ... raphy and dialogue that is both riveting and grotesquely poetic. Who wouldn’t want to hear heartfelt confessions about devouring one’s love interest? Bravo to Chalamet for making cannibalism almost charming!

Oct 03, 2024