Dead Ringers is a profound work of alienation and a beguiling tragedy.
Read MorePaul W.S. Anderson’s first film in the Resident Evil series remains another shoddy video game adaptation.
Read MoreThe Fly is a perfect fusion of Cronenberg’s esoteric body horror and a more conventional romantic tragedy.
Read MoreThis is genre fare operating at the top level in terms of both entertainment value and artistic significance.
Anders takes a look at Cronenberg’s enduring science fiction thriller, Scanners: it’s more than just exploding heads.
Read MoreThe Brood is Cronenberg’s first masterpiece, a dark and personal tale of family strife and the manifestation of fear and aggression.
Read MoreSecret Weapons is a failed experiment, but like most failed experiments, the recipe for future success is present in its dysfunction.
Read MoreCrimes of the Future is a clear progression of the experimental filmmaking of Stereo and a stepping-stone towards the sexual body horror of Shivers.
Read MoreStereo is dramatically boring, but it's an essential prototype of the sort of clinical, art-horror that Cronenberg would become known for.
Read MoreAn appropriate wedding of subject matter and style from Roberto Rossellini.
Read MoreKatharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy remain delightful, but whatever cultural power Adam's Rib once held has been obliterated with time.
Read MoreThe Shop Around the Corner is an exceptional romantic comedy that captures the intellectual and emotional fencing match that is early romance.
Read MoreThere’s no better way to describe The Mission than as an exceptional jazz riff.
Read MoreAs many films try to do but fail, it shows the man in the monster.
Read MorePerhaps the pre-eminent haunted house movie of all-time.
Read MoreInnovates just enough to rise above its limitations.
Read MoreSkillful, influential trash.
Read MoreThe mediocre Bigfoot family adventure.
Read MoreRelentless linear storytelling.
Read MoreRedundant but also entertainingly nasty.
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