Megan Fox, a diabolic indie rock band, toxic friendship, fluid sexuality, feminist reckoning, and a literal man-eater in the body of a high school cheerleader: JenniferтАЩs Body has it all
Featuring an original interview with director Karyn Kusama
What would be an easy sell in 2021 тАХ women at the helm (screenwriter Diablo Cody, director Karyn Kusama), a bankable cast (Megan Fox, Amanda Seyfried), and a deceptively complex skewering of gender politics тАХ was a box office flop in 2009. In Extra Salty, Frederick Blichert flips the script on how JenniferтАЩs Body was labeled a failure to celebrate all that is scrumptious (as Jennifer would say) about it: supernatural horror, dark comedy, queer love, and a nuanced handling of gendered violence. The movie could have been to the aughts what Heathers was to the eighties, and itтАЩs finally getting its due тАХ whether in the flood of tenth-anniversary praise, the parade of Jennifer Halloween costumes, or HalseyтАЩs nod to it (тАЬKilling BoysтАЭ) on her platinum-selling album.
With insight into the genreтАЩs cinematic tropes, our current cultural reckoning with misogyny, and an original interview with director Karyn Kusama, Extra Salty solidifies the status of JenniferтАЩs Body as a cult classic.