I watched Flux Gourmet, and enjoyed it a lot. Not exactly a horror...ok not even remotely a horror, but it's by the guy that did Berberian Sound Studio, so we'll have to give it a pass, I think.
Very refreshing movie, since it doesn't just let a bunch of pseudo-feminist claptrap get away without questioning. The annoying artist chick is skewered by her patron, her bandmates, and the resident doctor (who all in turn, get shut down by everyone else). Verbally skewered, don't get excited, gorehounds.
This is all within the confines of a Musical Catering arts conservatory, with the impending threat of a previous band-in-residence getting ready to do something horrific (or maybe not). If you're still with me, then you'll probably enjoy the movie. It dumps a lot of shit on pretentious performance art (or at least to me, it did), but it's also pretty open to interpretation...I guess if you like pretentious performance art, you might think that it lauds it. In all honesty, the interstitial pieces, where the patron (Brienne of Tarth) makes the artists do fake shopping escapades were my favorite part. Peter Strickland isn't in the habit of making decisions for you, or telling you how to think, and he continues that here.
Really the only down side was the main character, a journalist/diarist documenting the happenings at the conservatory and his gastric problems. He's pretty good in the movie, and especially when he is conducting interviews with other characters, but his little Greek narrations between scenes get a bit long and repetetive. Maybe because he's speaking Greek in his journal, but the whole movie really put me in the mind of a more grounded Yorgos Lanthanos film. Very Dogtooth-esque.
Anyway, even though it's on Shudder, and listed on Hulu as a horror film, it's not horrific at all. I guess there's a little bit of grossout with the food performances, but really, they're basically 1% as horrific as your average Niko Avocado video. And there's a lot of dark subject matter, but it's just talking, and even that is presented more as a black comedy than horror.
But really, I guess no one is going to watch this, except for horror fans, and it does deserve to be seen. Best new(to me) movie I've seen in a while. Anyway, if you enjoyed any of Strickland's other films or Yorgos Lanthanos films, I'd say give it a shot. It's got some boobs in it, 4/5.