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An interview with David Cronenberg in the L.A. Weekly and the Village Voice asks the question, "Can art serve as an act of catharsis?" ...
Perhaps the greatest living filmmaker, Cronenberg's latest — a flawed, dynamic look at loss – doesn't disappoint.
In 2017, during the funeral of his wife and longtime collaborator Carolyn Zeifman, the director David Cronenberg found ...
The movie owes its existence to a real-life body horror that Cronenberg experienced when his wife of 43 years, Carolyn, was ...
The French Surrealist Jean Cocteau once said that the cinema was “death at work.” David Cronenberg’s gloriously morbid new ...
Master director David Cronenberg continues to explore squirm-making subjects, always thoughtfully, here with a well-cast ...
Netflix is testing this new OpenAI-powered search feature in Australia and New Zealand. It’s expected to be available in more ...
The Shrouds—a film conceived out of very real grief—is David Cronenberg’s most personal movie yet. It may also be his last.
The director’s latest stars Vincent Cassel as an entrepreneur who mourns the death of his wife by inventing technology that surveils her entombed body.
The celebrated horror director delivers a disquieting film about grief starring Vincent Cassel, Diane Kruger and Guy Pearce.
Two works—a new film, The Shrouds, and a career-spanning monograph by the film critic Violet Lucca—present a more sanguine ...
Both Europe’s most right-wing nation and hottest destination for international shoots, Hungary has shocked the world with its ...