Bodies Bodies Bodies

Director: Halina Reijn
Year Released: 2022
Rating: 1.0

Right before a major storm is about to hit, several products of (mostly) wealthy parents - including recovering addict Sophie (Amandla Stenberg) and her new girlfriend Bee (Maria Bakalova) as well as Alice (Rachel Sennott) and her significantly older Tinder date Greg (Lee Pace), etc. - meet at David's (Pete Davidson) rather luxurious mansion in order to drink, do drugs and play a game called "Bodies Bodies Bodies" that involves a "killer" and a "victim" ... but when David's throat gets cut and actually perishes everyone panics and starts blaming each other (naturally, the power goes out).  It's completely incompetent as either a "who-done-it" or a "horror" movie - there really is no one to "root for" - but it does at least attempt to mock Gen Z's hypocrisies, self-righteousness and interest in pseudoscience ("He's a Libra moon, that says a lot").  The ending leaves it on a lame note: there are just so many "misunderstandings" and "accidents" anyone should tolerate in a single screenplay.