Fancy a taste of something off the menu? Cannibal Mukbang might be for you. This film isn’t your average indie horror flick; it boasts an interesting twist on the horror romance genre by throwing us into a world of mukbanging (online broadcasts in which a host eats a lot of food) and cannibalistic gore.
The story follows the bizarre but quite charming relationship between Ash (April Consalo), a prominent mukbang content creator, and Mark (Nate Wise), an awkward guy but avid watcher of the genre. As we’re pulled deeper into their relationship, we soon see Ash’s dark side. Writer-director Aimee Kuge serves up an incredible story for her debut, filled with twists and turns, stunning visuals, and a strong female lead.
Cannibal Mukbang is dripping in the monstrous feminine, with a groundbreaking crash out that will make Ash your new favourite revenge star, thanks to Consalo’s incredible performance. She serves us a deadly cocktail of seduction and anger, fuelled by her hunger for justice (literally and figuratively). Wise’s performance as the dedicated partner gives this film a relatable and human edge; we empathise with him and feel his awkwardness, but we see his love and devotion.
From start to finish, you’ll be gripped to see how their story plays out, get a taste of Ash’s addiction, and develop a craving of your own. This film is the next feminist horror hit that everyone should watch. Just make sure you’ve got your snacks to hand to beat the hunger.

CANNIBAL MUKBANG is available on digital platforms.


