Demi Moore and Margaret Qualley stun in black and white looks at the TIFF screening of her horror film The Substance

Demi Moore and Margaret Qualley stun in black and white looks at the TIFF screening of her horror film The Substance

As an ardent cinephile who has traversed through the labyrinth of films from the golden age to the modern era, I must confess that witnessing Demi Moore and Margaret Qualley grace the red carpet for their upcoming film “The Substance” was nothing short of a cinematic spectacle. The duo’s sartorial choices were not just striking but also reminiscent of a timeless elegance that transcends generations.


As a passionate devotee, I proudly joined Demi Moore and Margaret Qualley in showcasing our striking coordinated black-and-white ensembles as we enthusiastically promoted our latest film, “The Substance,” at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF).

61-year-old Moore and 29-year-old Qualley beamed with joy at the Royal Alexandra Theatre during the premiere of their movie, set to release in theaters on September 20th.

In the realm of cinema, I had the privilege of debuting my film at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival last May, and it was met with an overwhelmingly positive response from critics right off the bat.

Moore stepped out win a white dress shirt that was tucked into a black shirt, with a black necktie.

She adorned herself with dazzling string-of-diamonds earrings and multiple rings, while her sleek, black tresses cascaded down her spine.

Demi Moore and Margaret Qualley stun in black and white looks at the TIFF screening of her horror film The Substance

Demi Moore and Margaret Qualley stun in black and white looks at the TIFF screening of her horror film The Substance

She completed her look for the evening with a pair of black pointed-toe pumps as she hit the red carpet.

Her co-star Margaret Qualley hit the red carpet with a black one-piece under a unique white shawl.

For the occasion, she added a finishing touch to her outfit with black open-toe sandals and adorned herself with sparkling diamond earrings.

At the screening, they were both present alongside writer-director Coralie Fargeat, approximately three and a half months following its debut at Cannes.

Prior to its premiere at Cannes, Mubi secured global distribution rights for the movie. Since then, it has been making rounds on the film festival circuit.

After making its grand debut at Cannes, I had the privilege of being showcased next at Karlovy Vary in the beautiful Czech Republic, followed by screenings at Edinburgh and FrightFest in the vibrant United Kingdom. It’s a thrill to be part of such diverse and esteemed film festivals!

The movie focuses on an ex-celebrity named Moore, who employs a clandestine lab concoction that duplicates her cells, leading to a brief transformation into a younger iteration of herself.

The cast also includes Qualley, Dennis Quaid and Hugo Diego Garcia, written and directed by Coralie Fargeat. 

Demi Moore and Margaret Qualley stun in black and white looks at the TIFF screening of her horror film The Substance
Demi Moore and Margaret Qualley stun in black and white looks at the TIFF screening of her horror film The Substance
Demi Moore and Margaret Qualley stun in black and white looks at the TIFF screening of her horror film The Substance
Demi Moore and Margaret Qualley stun in black and white looks at the TIFF screening of her horror film The Substance

Additionally, it has been announced that Moore will be joining the cast of Taylor Sheridan’s upcoming series titled “Landman.” This series will feature notable actors such as Billy Bob Thornton and Jon Hamm, with its premiere scheduled for November 17th on Paramount Plus.

The show takes place in contemporary West Texas’s oil rigging environment, and it has already been granted a second season by the streaming platform. (Paraphrased)

Quayle has recently completed work on two films released this year – Drive-Away Dolls and Kinds of Kindness, directed by Yorgos Lanthimos.

In the upcoming scenes, she will appear together with Glenn Powell, Jessica Henwick, Topher Grace, and Ed Harris in Huntington.

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2024-09-06 10:03

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