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The Films of David Cronenberg () Dir: Robert J. Emery

Aug 18, 2023 This week we’re revisiting After Hours and other ’80s greats and the oeuvres of Yasuzo Masumura and François Truffaut.

May 24, 2022 While some critics expected more gore, others see a wryly wise reflection on our biological future.

May 28, 2024 With just a few exceptions, critics are generally pleased with this year’s awards.

Apr 18, 2014 Did You See This?• The best animated films of all time • Olivier Assayas, David Cronenberg, Mike Leigh, and others going to Cannes • Our Frances Ha essayist dances off with a Pulitzer! • British Pathé opens its vaults. •...

Dec 7, 2010 This exploration of how technology alters its users was not only prophetic but a personal artistic breakthrough for David Cronenberg.

Dec 7, 2010 “Eroticism,” Luis Buñuel told an interviewer, “is a diabolic pleasure that is related to death and rotting flesh.” No filmmaker conveys this idea with more ingenuity and macabre gusto than David Cronenberg, whose movies (hilariously, terrifyingly) illustrate the equation of...

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Jul 5, 2022 A Reverse Shot roundtable and the new issue of Cinema Scope delve into Crimes of the Future.

May 17, 2022 A new restoration of The Mother and the Whore launches Cannes Classics before Final Cut officially raises the curtain.

Jul 13, 2020 Kaufman’s sprawling first novel is being met with generally positive reviews. And his next movie will premiere on Netflix in September.

Apr 9, 2013 This review by film critic Janet Maslin originally appeared in the December 27, 1991, edition of the New York Times, and appears by permission of the author. Naked Lunch, adapted by the dauntless David Cronenberg from William S. Burroughs’s 1959...

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