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'Crimes of the Future': David Cronenberg Returns to His Sexy, Sticky Body-Horror Past
One of the greatest living filmmakers drops a smart bomb of a brainy, sci-fi thriller about art, evolution, celebrity and surgery as "the new sex." It's as gory, gristly and good as it sounds
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'Crimes of the Future': 'Surgery Is the New Sex' in David Cronenberg's New Body Horror Flick
Viggo Mortensen, Kristen Stewart, and Lea Seydoux star in The Fly filmmaker's return to sci-fi genre after over 20 years
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David Cronenberg Returns to Body Horror in 'Crimes of the Future' Trailer
The film will premiere at the Cannes Film Festival in May
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Oscars 2019: Queens, Spikes and the 'Green Book' Best Picture Blues
It was the year in which one major upset and one long overdue Oscar helped movie lovers feel like winners — and one inevitable victory felt like a bigger-picture loss
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Oscars 2019: What Does It Mean If 'Green Book' Wins Best Picture?
Anxiety over the buddy comedy’s possible upset victory reflects moviegoers’ ongoing unhappiness with the people who vote for the Oscars
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'Green Book' Review: Odd-Couple Dramedy Is Timely Feel-Good Movie
African-American musician and his Italian-American driver tour 1960's South in true story of race, class and redemption
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Revisiting Hours: Crime, Cronenberg, Collusion and 'Eastern Promises'
This week's column looks back at the David Cronenberg's 2007 thriller — a tale of tattoos, secrets and a completely different type of Russian conspiracy
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The Two Faces of January
The shivery, sexy suspense of a Hitchcock thriller is deliciously dished out in The Two Faces of January. Screenwriter Hossein Amini (Drive), in a potent directing debut, explores the psychological depths in the 1964 novel by Hitch favorite Patricia Highsmith (Strangers on a Train, The Talented Mr. Ripley). On a vacation in Greece, rich American […]
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The Road
A father and son are transformed into homeless scavengers by a cataclysmic event: the destruction of the world. The Road, starring Viggo Mortensen as a once-civilized man shepherding his 11-year-old boy (Kodi Smit-McPhee) through an America ravaged into rubble, is adapted from Cormac McCarthy's Pulitzer-winning 2007 novel. Whoa! That means film junkies, sucking on the […]
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Eastern Promises
How like David Cronenberg — the master of body horror as a path to the soul — to begin his mesmerizing power-punch of a thriller with a hemorrhage. The bloody fetus that we watch a fourteen-year-old Russian girl's uterus struggle to expel is a child of rape. But in Cronenberg, be it the exploding heads […]
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