David Cronenberg turns 80 on March 15, and for 54 (and counting) of those years, he’s been entertaining audiences as a storyteller, visualist and sometime actor. He’s credited with being one of the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. David Cronenberg in 2022. (Todd Midler / For The Times) David Cronenberg has been firing up and freaking out audiences for well ...
The horror genre is home to some of the greatest filmmakers in cinema history, and director David Cronenberg is arguably in the upper echelon. Practically inventing his very own sub-genre in the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. David Cronenberg's newest film The Shrouds (now in theatres) has been marked as his most personal work to date. Starring Vincent ...
Before the pandemic, David Cronenberg pitched a series to Netflix. The director of movies like “Videodrome,” “The Fly” and “eXistenZ” – stories that investigated the dangerous frontier of cutting-edge ...
The Matrix (1999) blew away audiences and critics alike, taking the world by storm. It was evident that the Wachowskis’ daring new vision was here to stay. Sadly, the film’s success led audiences to ...
The general reputation of David Cronenberg films—whether it’s that they’re icky and gross, or that they’re cold and clinical—ignores the fact that they are often very romantic. Or at least, they are ...
EXCLUSIVE: Sideshow and Janus Films will release The Shrouds, written and directed by David Cronenberg (The Fly, Crash, Eastern Promises) and starring Vincent Cassel, Diane Kruger, Academy Award ...
As a ’90s kid, I wasn’t around for when most of my favorite David Cronenberg movies premiered. That’s why I ran to see his new film, The Shrouds, at the Overlook Film Fest this year. I was happy to ...
David Cronenberg’s “A History of Violence” presents its materials plainly: a diner, a family, a routine, a sudden act. What distinguishes it, nearly two decades on, is that it withholds the ...
In a conversation with Jim Jarmusch, the king of body horror explained why he's not particularly nostalgic about theatrical exhibition or celluloid film. “I only see movies in real theaters every once ...