David Cronenberg’s Next Movie ‘The Shrouds’ Will Attempt to Connect with the Dead

With Crimes of the Future coming to theaters this summer, David Cronenberg has already set up his next project, officially announced over on Variety this morning. It’s titled The Shrouds, and Vincent Cassel (Irreversible, Cronenberg’s Eastern Promises) is on board to star! The film “centers on Karsh (Vincent Cassel), an innovative businessman and grieving widower, […]

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‘Crimes of the Future’ Full Trailer Goes Full Cronenberg With Visionary Body Horror!

As promised, the Crimes of the Future full official trailer has been debuted by distributor NEON this afternoon, ahead of the film’s theatrical release in less than one month. David Cronenberg returns to his body-horror roots with new movie Crimes of the Future, coming to theaters from NEON in NY & LA on June 3 before expanding wide […]

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‘Crimes of the Future’ Trailer Arrives Tomorrow – Check Out a Gnarly Poster Today

Strong disturbing violent content. Grisly images. Graphic nudity. These are the things David Cronenberg‘s new movie Crimes of the Future received its “R” rating for, and we expect to see most of those things on full display in the film’s full official trailer. NEON lets us know that it’s arriving tomorrow, May 6th, and in […]

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David Cronenberg’s ‘The Fly’ Continues to Make a Strong Pro-Remake Argument [Revenge of the Remakes]

David Cronenberg‘s The Fly (1986) upholds a storied tradition of 80s remakes reinventing classic horrors through emblematic practical effects. John Carpenter’s The Thing (1982) and Chuck Russell’s The Blob (1988) both embrace the spectacle of SFX advancement to build a better goopy mass or parasitic entity. Kurt Neumann‘s 1958 iteration of The Fly, co-starring Vincent […]

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Stephen King and David Cronenberg Proved a Perfect Match With ‘The Dead Zone’ [The Losers’ Club Podcast]

“Bless me”? Do you know what God did for me? He threw an 18-wheeled truck at me and bounced me into nowhere for five years! When I woke up my girl was gone, my job was gone, my legs are just about useless… Blessed me? God’s been a real sport to me!” The ice is […]

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David Cronenberg’s ‘Crimes of the Future’ Coming to Theaters in June

David Cronenberg (Scanners, Videodrome, The Dead Zone, The Fly, A History of Violence) is back! Last month brought a first look at the filmmaker’s new sci-fi/horror project titled Crimes of the Future, which teased some highly intriguing body horror. At the time of the teaser’s release, Crimes of the Future was promised to release exclusively in theaters in […]

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“Surgery is the New Sex”: French ‘Crimes of the Future’ Trailer Features More New Footage

This morning kicked off with the first official teaser trailer for David Cronenberg‘s return to horror, titled Crimes of the Future and set to premiere as a Cannes Official Selection. Crimes of the Future will arrive exclusively in theaters this June, and if you’re looking for more in the meantime, the French trailer below should succeed in […]

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‘Crimes of the Future’ Teaser – Wild First Look at David Cronenberg’s New Movie!

Announced as a Cannes Competition Official Selection, David Cronenberg (Scanners, Videodrome, The Dead Zone, The Fly, A History of Violence) is back with a new sci-fi/horror project titled Crimes of the Future, and NEON has debuted the official teaser today. Crimes of the Future will arrive exclusively in theaters this June, and the teaser (below) gives us […]

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‘Crimes of the Future’ – First Reaction to David Cronenberg’s New Movie Promises Something Special

David Cronenberg (Scanners, Videodrome, The Dead Zone, The Fly, A History of Violence) is on his way back into our lives with a new sci-fi/horror project titled Crimes of the Future that began filming last summer, with the cast including Kristen Stewart and Viggo Mortensen. It’s expected to be a wild one, certainly if this first reaction is […]

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Episode 3 of the “Snacks N’ Screams” YouTube Show Goes Full Cronenberg With ‘The Fly’

A few weeks back, A Nightmare on Elm Street super-fan (and Nancy Thompson cosplayer!) Diandra Lazor launched the YouTube show “Snacks N’ Screams,” a hilarious movie review series that takes a look at horror classics through a highly unique lens. Diandra doesn’t just review a movie in each episode, she also chows down on a […]

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“Slasher: Flesh & Blood” – NSFW Clip Compilation Highlights the Gory Deaths So Far! [Exclusive]

Slasher series creator Aaron Martin and showrunner Ian Carpenter understand one of the most essential elements to a slasher; the kills. And “Slasher: Flesh & Blood,” available exclusively on Shudder, has delivered massively so far. The exclusive clip below highlights the carnage from the first four of eight episodes, and the amount of bloodletting, violence, and organ-spilling within means […]

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“Slasher: Flesh & Blood”: David Cronenberg Offers Two Choices in Clip From This Week’s Episode [Exclusive]

The carnage and body count are well underway on “Slasher: Flesh & Blood,” the eight-episode fourth season of the horror anthology series. A kill count that began with David Cronenberg‘s Spencer Galloway, the ruthless patriarch who met a grisly demise after assembling his dysfunctional family on an island for a competitive, dangerous game. The deaths don’t stop […]

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The AIDS Allegory at the Center of David Cronenberg’s ‘The Fly’ [Horror Queers Podcast]

He’s a squirter. First we got cosmic with Adam Egypt Mortimer’s outstanding imaginary friend tale Daniel Isn’t Real, then we got hot with the 1981 parody Student Bodies before getting fancy (and super duper queer) with Alfred Hitchcock’s Rope. Now, we’re getting weird, gooey and tragic with David Cronenberg‘s masterful remake of The Fly! In the film, […]

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David Cronenberg Breaks Down That Surprising Moment in the “Slasher: Flesh & Blood” Premiere [Spoiler Interview]

This contains spoilers for the premiere episode of Slasher: Flesh & Blood, which is now streaming on Shudder. The premiere episode of “Slasher: Flesh & Blood” hits the ground running with a high-stakes game of life and death. Patriarch Spencer Galloway (David Cronenberg) gathers his highly dysfunctional family together on a remote island and restarts the […]

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David Cronenberg Talks “Slasher: Flesh & Blood” and His Pivotal Character [Interview]

“Slasher: Flesh & Blood,” the eight-episode fourth season of the horror anthology series, will unleash a brand new carnage-filled murder mystery starting this week on Shudder. Series creator Aaron Martin and showrunner Ian Carpenter have assembled a cast of new and familiar faces under the direction of Adam MacDonald (Pyewacket, Slasher: Solstice). Among those new faces […]

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