International Journal of Social, Economic, and Business
Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): September 2025 (In Press)

Genre Analysis of Body Horror in Contemporary Hollywood Films (The Substance, Bodies Bodies Bodies, and It’s What’s Inside)

Rakha Adi Pramana, Farrel (Unknown)
Aulia Rahmawati (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
29 Aug 2025

Abstract

This article examines the dynamics of the body horror genre in three recent Hollywood films: The Substance (2024), Bodies Bodies Bodies (2022), and It’s What’s Inside (2024). Utilizing Nick Lacey’s "repertoire of elements" model, the study dissects how body horror functions as a site of cultural and ideological discourse, encompassing themes of identity, beauty, technology, and social criticism. Through detailed narrative, character, iconographic, setting, and stylistic analysis, the research demonstrates how body horror, far from being mere spectacle, operates as a potent metaphor for anxieties surrounding the human condition in contemporary society. The findings reveal that these films push the boundaries of horror to engage in a critique of body politics, gender norms, performative culture, and capitalist commodification.

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ijseb

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Decision Sciences, Operations Research & Management Economics, Econometrics & Finance Social Sciences

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International Journal of Social, Economic, and Business published since 2024 is an open access International refereed research publishing journal with a focused aim on promoting and publishing original high quality research dealing with theoretical and scientific aspects in all disciplines of ...