After eight years, David Cronenberg returns with an entertaining, haunting, deeply-weird picture that casts an entrancing spell with its provocative ideas and imagery.
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Read MoreA self-portrait and manifesto that captures the psychological concepts that define David Cronenberg and his work.
Read MoreCronenberg grafts his favoured themes of body horror and metamorphosis onto the mob genre to stunning effect.
Read MoreA History of Violence is one of the best neo-noirs of the 2000s and a perceptive deconstruction of the American hero.
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Read MoreIt captures the horror and hope at the heart of McCarthy’s tale, even if it doesn't quite have the same resonance.
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