David Cronenberg turns 80 on March 15, and for 54 (and counting) of those years, he’s been entertaining audiences as a storyteller, visualist and sometime actor. He’s credited with being one of the ...
The Matrix (1999) blew away audiences and critics alike, taking the world by storm. It was evident that the Wachowskis’ daring new vision was here to stay. Sadly, the film’s success led audiences to ...
David Cronenberg’s “A History of Violence” presents its materials plainly: a diner, a family, a routine, a sudden act. What distinguishes it, nearly two decades on, is that it withholds the ...
As Toronto Film Festival head Cameron Bailey said by way of introducing a conversation with directors David Cronenberg and Brandon Cronenberg here at the Cannes Film Festival, 2012 is the first time ...
In the early ‘70s, David Cronenberg had a handful of short films and two tiny indie features — Stereo (1969) and Crimes of the Future (1970) — under his belt when he realized it was time to take the ...
Julianne Moore stands out in an ensemble satire that makes Hollywood look like a circle of Hell. Cronenberg’s first film shot in the U.S. is also one of his few to be truly dumped in the same country.
The continuation of Boston area's LGBTQ+ film ferstival, Bristish actor Bob Hoskins highlights, plus a cybernetically enhanced Keanu Reeves at Somerville Cine-Club.