A self-portrait and manifesto that captures the psychological concepts that define David Cronenberg and his work.
Read MoreThe buddy cop classic is an exceptional action film, but it also hides a serious look at suicide and the need for family in its blockbuster antics.
Read MoreKubrick’s first feature is an intriguing yet flawed allegorical war picture.
Read MoreAn explosive work that interrogates sex in ways that cinema rarely manages and captures the profound atomization of our modern world.
Read MoreDavid Cronenberg’s most-forgotten film is a dramatic powerhouse and an insightful deconstruction of misogyny and Orientalist notions of China.
Read MoreTodd Phillips mimics the films of Martin Scorsese to get a kick out of bad behaviour without excusing it.
Read MoreWhile Fast Company is a radical departure for Cronenberg, it’s also a confidently-made and satisfying B-movie about drag racing.
Read MoreRabid shows Cronenberg refining and developing his unique style of body-horror in this cult-classic film about a vampiric-epidemic in Montreal.
Read MoreShivers proves Cronenberg capable of conjuring conventionally-appealing entertainment that still has the capacity to shock with its imagery and dazzle with its ideas.
Read MoreAnders discovers and digs into William Peter Blatty's exploration of faith, despair, and madness.
Read MoreThis third Halloween film is worth a look for its horror thrills and critique of holiday consumerism.
Read MoreAn assaultive exercise in found-footage terror.
Read MorePop cinema is rarely so satisfying.
Read MorePassable thriller, but fascinating juncture.
Read MoreThis is a vicious film that has nothing but contempt for American hypocrisy.
Read MoreRichly atmospheric ghost story.
Read MoreThe gore effects are astounding.
Read MoreChilling in its mundanity.
Read MoreConsider Dalton an injection of energy.
Read MoreWhy should we care about a romance when worlds are colliding?
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