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Humane Trailer Traps Jay Baruchel and Emily Hampshire in Caitlin Cronenberg's Deadly Comedy

When their mother abandons a commitment to end her life, family members fight over who has to take her place in Humane.

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David Cronenberg Names Disney Classic as Most Frightening Movie Ever

David Cronenberg shares which movies he finds the most frightening, while revealing his own movies are “funny.”

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10 Most Gruesome Scenes in David Cronenberg Movies
10 Most Gruesome Scenes in David Cronenberg Movies

David Cronenberg is known as the master of body horror, and his movies deliver some of the most gruesome scenes ever captured on-screen.

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The Dead Zone Combined the Rare Horror Talents of David Cronenberg and Stephen King

Christopher Walken and Martin Sheen joined legendary horror director David Cronenberg to create one of Stephen King's most underrated adaptations.

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Crash (NC-17 Cut) Review: A Forgotten Masterpiece Proving Cronenberg Was Ahead of His Time

James Spader and Holly Hunter play your average, run-of-the-mill car enthusiasts — who get sexually aroused by collisions, of course.

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David Cronenberg's 12 Best Movies, Ranked by Rotten Tomatoes

David Cronenberg has been making films for more than 50 years. His films are masterclasses in disturbing imagery and social commentary.

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David Cronenberg Finishes Production for His Newest Horror Piece, The Shrouds

The king of venereal horror, David Cronenberg, just concluded filming of ‘The Shrouds’ with Vincent Cassel.

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Why Is Crimes of the Future Controversial?

Is Crimes of the Future thought-provoking cinema? It depends on who you ask.

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Why David Cronenberg’s Crash Is So Controversial

With its fatal combination of sex and violence, David Cronenberg's Crash continues to impact audiences like it did in its premiere at Cannes in 1996.

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Veteran Actor Vincent Cassel Reveals His Difficult Time Navigating His Character in The Shrouds

While Vincent Cassel was flattered that David Cronenberg had so much faith in him, he was still lost on how to portray his character in the film.

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The Fly: Why the 1986 Horror Movie is David Cronenberg's Best Film

Half rom-com and half body horror nightmare, the 1986 remake of the sci-fi classic is the most precise, entertaining film Cronenberg ever made.

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Naked Lunch (1991)
Naked Lunch: Why David Cronenberg Adapted William S. Burroughs' Controversial Novel

Why would the director of body horror classics decide to tackle a surrealist literary work which he himself described as “impossible" to film?

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Scanners: A Look into David Cronenberg's Sci-Fi Horror Film

Scanners explored the intersection of human nature and technology in a formative era for genre films, paving the way for sci-fi and horror to come.

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David Cronenberg's Best Movies, Ranked

With his incredible special effects and twisted, macabre premises, there is no director like Cronenberg. Here are his best movies.

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Scanners
David Cronenberg's Scanners is Getting Adapted as a TV Series at HBO

Scanners will be reimagined for the small screen at HBO which is sure to blow the minds of many horror fans.

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eXistenZ: David Cronenberg's Prophetic Warning About Virtual Reality

David Cronenberg presents a harsh and disturbing vision of the future for virtual reality, technology, and entertainment in his great movie eXistenZ.

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Crimes of the Future: The Final Shot Explained

In the final shot of David Cronenberg's latest film, Crimes of the Future, he recreates a famous image from a 1928 silent film. But what does it mean?

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David Cronenberg's Best Non-Horror Movies, Ranked

Although David Cronenberg is most-known for his grotesque body horror films, he also does a fantastic job in other genres.

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Crimes of the Future, Explained: Dissecting David Cronenberg's New Movie

Crimes of the Future, David Cronenberg's return to body horror, is a mysterious experience of a film with some disturbing themes.

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David Cronenberg Won't Release a Director's Cut of Crimes of the Future

Only one version of the film exists, and it's the one Cronenberg wanted to make.

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