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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 ...
David Mamet talks adapting his own play “Henry Johnson,” David Cronenberg discusses his latest unnerving piece “The Shrouds,” ...
David Cronenberg’s screenplays give the overwhelming impression of intelligent dialogue between interesting people with ...
This was the film David Cronenberg made after a bitter divorce and custody battle. That makes sense because the vibes are wild, and we watch the protagonist choke his ex-wife to death. The Brood stars ...
Legendary Canadian filmmaker speaks about his latest movie, 'The Shrouds,' and says that, after a lifetime making movies, he's reluctantly accepted the 'body horror' label.
Before the pandemic, David Cronenberg pitched a series to Netflix. The director of movies like "Videodrome," "The Fly" and ...
Cronenberg lost his wife in 2017 and sister in 2020. His new film is a morbid meditation on our inability to let go, ...
Death is an old and familiar concept in the films of David Cronenberg. There have been many casualties from murder, disease, ...
Netflix passed on what would have been an incredible and ambitious TV series, which was quite a bit different than Cronenberg ...
The Shrouds' might be David Cronenberg's most personal film, a meditation on grief and technology fears. With Vincent Cassel ...
The body horror legend also says he doesn't "miss working with film," as the "cutting and editing was a nightmare." ...
Iconic Canadian filmmaker David Cronenberg has gained international acclaim for his unusual and disturbing films, exploring horrific violations of the human body. His latest movie, ‘The Shrouds’ is in ...