SXSW review: Halina Reijn’s intense whodunnit ‘Bodies Bodies Bodies’ satirizes the toxicity of 20-something trust-funders

A subversive slasher/whodunit centered on a toxic group of rich 20-somethings locked down in a mansion for a “hurricane party,” Bodies Bodies Bodies is an absolute trip. From the opening scene’s Slayyyter needle-drop, Halina Reijn’s second feature immediately centers its target on Gen-Z, warping into a suspenseful romp. Its scare tactics stem more from a …