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David Cronenberg's "A Most Dangerous Method" Screens at Chicago Film FestivalA review of David Cronenberg's new film, "A Most Dangerous Method," an examination of Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud and Jung's mistress, Sabina Spielrein.- Cult Cinema Review #1 '" Rabid (1977)A review and analysis of David Cronenberg's 1977 horror movie, Rabid.
- David Cronenberg's the Brood (1979)This is my personal comprehensive review of David Cronenberg's 1979 cult sci-fi horror film The Brood, starring Oliver Reed, Samantha Eggar and Art Hindle.
- David CronenbergPicking a favorite director is hard since there are so many out there but David Cronenberg makes my list.
Auditions Information for David Cronenberg Feature Film 'Cosmopolis' Starring Robert PattinsonActor Robert Pattinson and the beloved French actress Juliette Binoche have officially signed on to star in David Cronenberg's "Cosmopolis".
Cult Films -- Cronenberg's Kinky Sci-Fi 'Videodrome'Cronenberg's ambitions put "Videodrome" beyond most horror movies, but his ideas aren't always clear. Still, this movie tickles.TV is an invasive force that can control the mind and, through a little Cronenbergian black magic, distort the body as well.- David Cronenberg's Videodrome is Given the Criterion Collection TreatmentFor those who enjoy being pushed out of their comfort zone, David Cronenberg's Videodrome is a provocative piece of work about society.
- Sound in David Cronenberg's the FlyThe psychological sound design of this science fiction thriller.
Videodrome: A Hot Spot for Atlanta's Indie Film Buffs"Long live the new flesh!" If you've ever seen David Cronenberg's Videodrome, then merely reading this line may conjure grotesque images of murder and sleaze. Therefore, encountering a store by the same name...
Film Review: Dead Ringers, Based on Novel by Jack Geasland, Directed by David CronenbergTwo twin gynecologists engage in the Dance of Death as they seduce female clients, and perform sugeries using new tools for mutant women that were developed by a disturbed mind.- Film Review: Videodrome by David CronenbergFilm Review: Videodrome by David Cronenberg
EXistenZDavid Cronenberg's "eXistenZ" is probably best known as the cerebral version of "The Matrix." It continues Cronenberg's exploration of the blurring line between reality and fantasy.
Naked Lunch"Naked Lunch" is not the most enjoyable movie ever made, but it is not meant to be. It is meant to be an experience more than anything else. As Bill Lee gets deeper into his drug taking, we cannot tell what is real and what is not.- "Eastern Promises" ReviewDavid Cronenberg and Viggo Mortensen reteam for yet another examination of identity and violence, this time within London's Russian mob.
- David Cronenberg's Eastern PromisesEastern Promises review.
- Eastern Promises"Eastern Promises" is the latest film from director David Cronenberg, the man who was thoughtlessly left off of the nomination list for Best Director for his work on "A History Of Violence."
David Cronenberg: Veteran Director of Eastern Promises Finally Gets His DueA David Cronenberg film now promises more then hard core violence (though that remains), but an honest thought provoking look at everyday life and its oddities.
David Cronenberg's Latest Film: Eastern Promises ReviewWhile the characters are mostly fleshed out and given good performances by the actors involved, "Eastern Promises" stumbles from the poor handling of its story.- Movie Sneak Peek: Eastern PromisesDavid "Bloodthirsty" Cronenberg weaves a Russian Mafia story with slashed throats, seedy characters and an unclad Viggo Mortensen.
The Cronenberg Collection: The BroodA horrifying film worth a review!
The Cronenberg Collection: Dead RingersDeceit, drug use, and co-dependency drive this tale of twins.
The Cronenberg Collection: M. ButterflyA movie review of David Cronenberg's adaptation of "M. Butterfly."
The Cronenberg Collection: Naked LunchThis is a movie review of David Cronenberg's "Naked Lunch."
The Cronenberg Collection: RabidThis is a movie review of David Cronenberg's "Rabid."
A Dangerous MethodMy movie review of 'A Dangerous Method'.- 5 Best Films to See This NovemberMelancholia, The Artist, and Descendants rank among the top films to see this November.
- 'Drive' ReviewThe plot of "Drive" is nothing that hasn't been done in mainstream thrillers over the last decade. Yet director Nicolas Winding Refn and star Ryan Gosling subvert "Drive" into an epic hybrid of David Lynch, David Cronenberg and even Martin Scorsese.
- Perception, Reality, and the Post-HumanHow do we address these realities, and what is the logical end to our present reality? Are there a series of multidimensional realities in our future as illustrated by Gibson in Neuromancer and, if so, are they a real concern?
- Who Would Score My Film?As a film lover I have my wishes of one day having a film made of my ultimate liking even to the details of film scoring, so here in this article you will read who would score my film and what this film is about.
Movie Review: Shinya Tsukamoto Examines Reality and Memory in 'Vital' (2004)Vital is a thought-provoking film that really points to our fragile existence and our misguided faith in memory. Obviously, this film isn't for everybody. There's no gore, no sex and no roaring chainsaws. It's an examination of tissue.
The Ten Best Movies of the Double-zeroes (aughts?)My list of the ten best movies of the 2000s.- Movie Review: "Eastern Promises"A review of the David Cronenberg movie.
Top Ten "Don't Miss" Movies for This FallLooking for a good movie? Here are my picks for the top ten movies to be released this fall.
A History of Violence Lives Up to Its Reputation!This is a mixture of the Bourne Identity and Godfather put together!
