Fairy tales and body horror aren't ideas that intuitively go together; where the former evokes sentiments of magic, hope, and "happily ever after," the latter conjures images you would rather not dwell on. But a French indie horror film from 2018 manages to bridge the gap between these two disparate genres, creating a horrifying concoction called All the Gods in the Sky. It is the debut feature film of director Quarxx, who ties fairy tale and body horror elements together by crafting a unique sense of dread. This dread laces the atmosphere and performances alike, pushing the boundaries of what we expect from these two genres and earning a spot on any horror fan's must-watch list.