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The acclaimed filmmaker discusses bringing death to the forefront in his latest picture. The acclaimed filmmaker discusses bringing death to the forefront in his latest picture. Credit ...
Taking in a new David Cronenberg film occasionally evokes the strangeness of a beloved cat bringing a fresh kill to your door: It’s somehow unsettling and affecting, a horror yet a gift, and ...
And at her 3 a.m. solo set during her Hekate Records showcase, she played ritualistic chants over straight kicks before upping the ante with a hard techno mix of Charli XCX’s “Guess.” ...
The director’s latest stars Vincent Cassel as an entrepreneur who mourns the death of his wife by inventing technology that surveils her entombed body. By Elisabeth Vincentelli When you purchase ...
The term “body horror” was first used, according to the Oxford English Dictionary, in a 1983 essay about Canadian filmmaker David Cronenberg, and that was before he made the movie that shows a ...
The Shrouds—a film conceived out of very real grief—is David Cronenberg’s most personal movie yet. It may also be his last. “We all have some kind of arrogance,” he told the Los Angeles ...
David Cronenberg would like to have a few words with you about death. There have, of course, been an abundance of folks who’ve shuffled off this mortal coil within the Canadian filmmaker’s ...
The French Surrealist Jean Cocteau once said that the cinema was “death at work.” David Cronenberg’s gloriously morbid new movie, The Shrouds, concerns a filmmaker who takes his work home ...
David Cronenberg never planned to become an adjective. But now that he is one, he’s happy to claim it. “Ever since ‘Bergmanesque’ and ‘Felliniesque,’ I think one has to aspire to becom ...
The candidates for the position are Waterbury attorney Leonard M. Crone, Appellate Court Justice Eliot D. Prescott, Superior Court Judges Kevin A. Randolph and Kevin S. Russo, former Supervisory ...
Death is impossible. It’s a door that you keep waiting to swing open, announcing the entrance of a dinner date who never arrives, or the recurring dream of a person whose prolonged absence makes ...
Few recent films, and even fewer by major directors, are so death-haunted as David Cronenberg’s The Shrouds. Since well before its premiere has there been much acknowledgment of personal parallels for ...
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