When living in times such as these, it's little wonder that audiences are perhaps more aware of class, privilege, and the absurdism inherent in the gulf between worlds which allows for this intoxicatingly compelling storyline to suck you in and wring you dry. At times hilariously funny and decadently subversive, and others toe-curlingly-visceral, this is an experience which is sure to stay with you for some time afterwards. Keoghan's performance is phenomenally iconic, aided by the exceptional cast, and Fennell's use of cinematography to hold tension is exquisitely uncomfortable and highly effective. This is a film which feels like an instant cult classic which is thoroughly entertaining and well worth your time. 9.34/10