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David Cronenberg's latest film The Shrouds is one of his very best movies and he talks about its unlikely origins.
Years after the death of his wife, Becca, Karsh’s grief leads him to invent GraveTech. His GraveTech cemeteries include ...
From mutant biology and brutalist architecture to virtual realities and the aesthetics of violence, we’ll trace David ...
Would you put a camera in your dead wife's coffin? In new film "The Shrouds," David Cronenberg channels his personal ...
Death is an old and familiar concept in the films of David Cronenberg. There have been many casualties from murder, disease, ...
The Canadian director reflects on body horror, Trump, Elon Musk, legacy and his new movie “The Shrouds” — and whether it ...
David Cronenberg's thriller centers on an unusual technology that allows people to watch their loved ones decompose in real ...
The 82-year-old Cronenberg has always been guided by a unique point of view as a filmmaker, and his classics like “Scanners,” “Videodrome” and “The Fly” helped establish the body ...
In the second part, “Psychotherapy,” Lucca thematically connects Cronenberg’s films (Videodrome, A History of Violence, Eastern Promises, etc.) to the different stages of Jungian ...
Cronenberg lost his wife in 2017 and sister in 2020. His new film is a morbid meditation on our inability to let go, ...
The legendary filmmaker channels his own grief into a conspiracy thriller about high-tech grave sites, corporate espionage, ...