Watched '
Bones and All', a 2022 "romantic cannibal road movie", starring Timothée Chalamet and Taylor Russell, directed by Luca Guadagnino who also directed the 2018 'Suspiria' (which I really liked).
It's hard to recommend or not this film, as it's a pretty unusual film, but I quite liked it. The "horror elements" are definitely there throughout the whole film, but I'm putting them in quotation marks as they mostly aren't that scary or even trying to be, it's more just disturbing, giving the film an air of "this is very wrong", but in a way I found entertaining.
Overall the film is more of a romance / coming of age film, with themes of young, destructive love and some cannibalism on the side. There's some gore, but it's nothing that would shock anyone who watches any amount of horror.
It's an interesting, unique film that I quite enjoyed watching, it's very well acted, the turns of the story flow pretty naturally without being too predictable, and the mood is strong. People are finding all sorts of allegories in it, but I'm not listing that stuff because this film is probably best enjoyed by giving your own meaning to it.
The whole thing is kind of a "what the hell was that"

I thought it was that in a good way, but it's probably hard to predict who will enjoy this one.