"Alpha" (2025)
Went to this in the cinema, and it's from Julia Ducournau who made Raw and Titane. Raw was very obvious "body horror" stuff. Titane didn't really work, felt like it was apeing the concept of the Dougie Jones storyline in "Twin Peaks". Alpha might be the best of the three because it has body horror stuff but also some good characters and themes.
The film takes place in a world that has a new blood-borne virus that causes people to progressively turn into stone and their blood to sand, before killing them. Alpha, a teen, gets a sketchy tattoo on her arm at a party, and her mom, a doctor, freaks out because she has treated people with the virus and is worried that her daughter was infected. At the same time, the mom's skeletal junkie brother comes to live with them to detox. Alpha doesn't remember him from when she was young, and didn't even know her mom had a brother.
Alpha also faces bullying at school when it's suspected she might be infected. This element coincidentally felt similar to The Plague that was out this year.
This is actually pretty decent. It has a few problems, but with how "asked and answered" movies are lately, if something gives you anything to ponder afterwards, that's a plus for me.