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Filmmaker David Cronenberg shares how his atheism informs his work and how he casts his own films with an eye toward playing ...
Burroughs (Naked Lunch), Don DeLillo (Cosmopolis), J.G. Ballard (the aforementioned Crash), and David Henry Hwang’s play M. Butterfly furthered Cronenberg’s reputation as one of Hollywood’s ...
David Cronenberg sent another unprepared festival audience sprinting for the exits. His Crimes of the Future, a distinctly ...
Death is an old and familiar concept in the films of David Cronenberg. There have been many casualties from murder, disease, ...
A preview audience at San Francisco's Roxie Theater was among the first to see David Cronenberg's new movie, "The Shrouds," which explores desire, grief and AI.
The celebrated horror director delivers a disquieting film about grief starring Vincent Cassel, Diane Kruger and Guy Pearce.
David Cronenberg’s latest film lurches in multiple directions, but at its core, the movie is about death — and accepting it.
Vincent Cassel stars as a grieving tech magnate uncovering a conspiracy in the filmmaker’s latest creepy thriller.
From mutant biology and brutalist architecture to virtual realities and the aesthetics of violence, we’ll trace David ...
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David Cronenberg, TransformedAdaptations of works by William S. Burroughs (Naked Lunch), Don DeLillo (Cosmopolis), J.G. Ballard (the aforementioned Crash), and David Henry Hwang’s play M. Butterfly furthered Cronenberg’s ...
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