You're a scanner, which you don't realize. And that has been the source of all your agony.
Stories of the regulation and weaponization of telepaths are nearly as old as sci-fi itself. In 1953, Best Novel at the first ...
David Cronenberg has been firing up and freaking out audiences for well over 50 years. But as writer Violet Lucca attests in “David Cronenberg: Clinical Trials,” the Canadian filmmaker widely regarded ...
Death is an old and familiar concept in the films of David Cronenberg. There have been many casualties from murder, disease, and misadventure in his 50 years as a director, exploring grim corners of ...
Thanks to films like The Fly and Videodrome, David Cronenberg is hailed as a pioneer in body-horror. After taking a break ...
Daniel is a University of Louisville graduate with an English degree, a sizable collection of Blu-rays, books, records, and a love of hiking. When you think body horror, you think David Cronenberg.
David Cronenberg himself rejected the idea of a reboot nearly twenty years ago. Times have changed, though, and a movie or TV ...
The body horror legend also says he doesn't "miss working with film," as the "cutting and editing was a nightmare." By Carly Thomas Associate Editor During a recent chat with Jim Jarmusch for ...
It makes sense that the protagonist of a David Cronenberg movie would take a first date to his wife's grave. That's exactly what tech entrepreneur Karsh Relikh (Vincent Cassel) does at the beginning ...
“Grief is rotting your teeth.” This line opens the science-fiction self-reflection The Shrouds. Vincent Cassel, playing a thinly veiled David Cronenberg stand-in (with each successive scene, Cassel ...