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Olivia Rodrigo Names The 1 Movie That 'Felt Like A Bad Acid Trip'

Olivia Rodrigo couldn’t help but walk out after getting spooked seeing Ari Aster’s most recent film “Beau Is Afraid.”

The “Vampire” singer, in a conversation with Phoebe Bridgers for Interview magazine, explained that the dark comedy horror film felt “like a bad acid trip.”

“I got so scared. I literally had to walk out of the theater. I have never had such a visceral reaction to a movie in my life,” Rodrigo said of the “Midsommar” director’s latest movie.

She went on to agree with Bridgers, who called the film “the scariest movie” she’s ever seen despite laughing throughout it.

“That’s the only reasonable reaction. Your body just can’t process it. You have to laugh,” Rodrigo added.

Rodrigo’s remarks on the film follow lead actor Joaquin Phoenix’s warning to not take a different hallucinogen before watching the movie.

In an interview with Fandango in April, Phoenix told moviegoers that they shouldn’t take mushrooms before watching “Beau Is Afraid.”

“I was told from someone in college that there was this college thread amongst friends, a challenge they were going to take mushrooms and go see this movie. And I just wanted to make a public service announcement and say, do not take mushrooms and go see this fucking movie,” Phoenix said.

“But if you do it, film yourself. But don’t do it!” he continued.

The actor added that he was laughing through the entire film and, along with sequences that make you squirm, he dubbed it as a movie “that you feel.”

Rodrigo, who is set to release her second album “Guts” on Friday, also gave her take on another film — “Twilight” — which she named as her “favorite vampire movie.”

“Hands down. I know that’s the most basic one ever,” she told Bridgers.

“The first one’s an impeccable work of cinema,” she added. “I’ve been obsessed with it since I was so young. My mom found all of these drawings of vampires that I did when I was literally 4 years old. I’m like, ‘God, I was manifesting this from such a young age.’”

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