Trailers have been released for “Saccharine,” a body horror film directed by Melbourne-based filmmaker Natalie Erika James. Multiple outlets describe the film as delivering intense, stomach-churning body horror imagery, positioning it within the genre through a focus on visceral physical effects and disturbing on-screen transformation. The coverage is consistent in attributing the project to James and in characterizing the tone and content previewed in the trailer as deliberately disturbing. While the sources provided do not include plot specifics, cast details, release dates, or production information, they align on the central points: the film is identified as “Saccharine,” it is being promoted through a trailer, and it is helmed by James, with the trailer emphasizing body horror elements meant to shock or unsettle viewers. Overall reporting across the outlets focuses primarily on the trailer’s impression and genre framing rather than on additional narrative particulars.