
Lured to a mansion in the woods of upstate New York, party-loving bros find a threesome of witchy femmes who are down for much darker carnal pursuits.
In the sultry New York summer of 1998, night-life photographer and small-time drug dealer Sayo (Jeff Wahlberg) reluctantly accepts a party invitation from rising movie star Vince (Brodie Townsend, Heartbreak High), his long-time friend for whom he has complicated feelings. Their boisterous club buddy Ross is keen to tag along, so the three head upstate to an isolated mansion estate, ready to get rowdy. Instead, they find Billie, Wren and Cata – three mysterious women whose disturbing agenda draws them into a dark web of seduction and terror.
Corpus is the feature directorial debut of Corrin Evans, whose interest in exploring eroticism onscreen led her to become an in-demand intimacy coordinator, who has plied her trade on such spicy fare as Ti West’s MaXXXine and Larry Charles’s Dicks: The Musical. She’s joined on this super-horny horror film by co-writer and producer Lily Cowles, who also takes centre stage onscreen as sinister photographer Billie. Steaming into MIFF from its premiere at Montreal’s Fantasia International Film Festival, Corpus announces Evans as an exciting new voice in genre film.
Content: Melbourne International Film Festival
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