Suitable Flesh Interview: Joe Lynch's New Movie with "Madness, Fluids & Cosmic Body Swapping"

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Suitable Flesh is an easy sell. It’s a body swap horror movie starring Heather Graham, Judah Lewis, and Barbara Crampton that, as accurately described by director Joe Lynch, involves “madness, sexual identity, gender fluids, other fluids and … a little bit of Cthulhu.” You’re sold, right? If you are, be sure to click right here --https://www.landmarktheatres.com/movies/316286-suitable-flesh/ -- to get a ticket to our LA screening of Suitable Flesh, which will also include a Q&A with Lynch himself! Need a little more convincing? The rest of this piece should get the job done.

Based on the H.P. Lovecraft story, The Thing on the Doorstep, Suitable Flesh stars Graham as Dr. Elizabeth Derby. She’s a psychiatrist who gets an unexpected visit from Judah Lewis’ Asa. Initially, she suspects he’s suffering from an extreme personality disorder, but the further she digs into his situation, the clearer it becomes that there’s something dark and supernatural at play.

While in Austin for Suitable Flesh’s Texas Premiere, Lynch visited the Collider Fantastic Fest 2023 interview studio to discuss his experience bringing this story to screen. He celebrated Crampton’s influence on the project as both star and producer, talked about working with an ensemble that’s always willing to give 100%, revisited how their “Fleshtival Tour” has gone thus far, and loads more! Hear it all straight from Lynch in this video interview!

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