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David Cronenberg’s futuristic death film The Shrouds is more than just a thriller - 5/5 Vincent Cassel plays a grieving ...
There is an eerie stillness to the film that says as much about loss as does the disturbing premise at its centre ...
David Cronenberg would not be unhappy to see the term “body horror” retire. The film-maker is perfectly fine with plain ...
Before the body is buried, it's wrapped in a high-tech metal shroud, equipped with an MRI-style scanner. And so, at any time, with a swipe of your phone, you can watch a feed, from the grave, of ...
For years, Cronenberg has had to dream up his own unsettling technology for films like Videodrome, The Fly, Dead Ringers, and eXistenZ, but at least for one scene in The Shrouds, Musk made the ...
David Cronenberg discusses his new movie, 'The Shrouds,' the death of his wife, the state of Hollywood, watching movies on cell phones, and more.
With "The Shrouds," cinema's great body horror auteur goes for something a little lighter: grief Perhaps the greatest living filmmaker, Cronenberg's latest — a flawed, dynamic look at loss ...
David Cronenberg’s cinema is one of corporeal corruption, mutation, and decay, and it’s the last of those that dominates The Shrouds, a multifaceted work from the Canadian master which ...
Before the body is buried, it's wrapped in a high-tech metal shroud, equipped with an MRI-style scanner. And so, at any time, with a swipe of your phone, you can watch a feed, from the grave, of ...
His business, GraveTech, involves burying the dead in shrouds that transmit images to screen-embedded headstones. At his cemetery, you can, in effect, watch a livestream of a decomposing body.
For years, Cronenberg has had to dream up his own unsettling technology for films like Videodrome, The Fly, Dead Ringers, and eXistenZ, but at least for one scene in The Shrouds, Musk made the ...