Spider is more terrifying than horror. A dry, unemotional, and painfully truthful record of madness and suffering. You can’t take your eyes off the screen.
We may resent Cronenberg that Jung of does not undergo a metamorphosis into a cockroach, but that would not be entirely fair.
Maps to the Stars incisively condemns Hollywood’s vices while leaving room for the personal drama, it carefully builts mood and tension around its characters.
In Crash, David Cronenberg tackles the theme of the disintegration of the body and its interaction with automotive technology; the merging of man and machine.
With Dead Ringers, David Cronenberg added yet another intriguing and meticulously crafted study of human obsessions and pathologies to his filmography.
This is cinema that stimulates the brain, hits the stomach, and leaves behind unease.
Let’s take a look at Humane. The premise is intriguing, as is the fundamental question at the heart of the story: would you sacrifice your life...
There were filmmaker who turned down the opportunity to direct individual episodes of the iconic series Star Wars. Perhaps rightly so.
A History of Violence is one of Cronenberg's best films. In a precise character study, the director presents violence as the dominant aspect of human character.
Cronenberg in Naked Lunch boldly approached Burroughs' narcotic nightmare: fascination with the mysterious, pathological side of human nature...