David Cronenberg
Known earlier in his career for sophisticated, macabre horror films, Canadian filmmaker David Cronenberg has transcended the limits of the genre. His most recent film Eastern Promises won the Audience Award at the Toronto Film Festival.
DVD Review: Naked Lunch
When David Cronenberg ("The Fly") adapted the life and work of Beat writer William S. Burroughs, the result combined the bizarre visions of both artists: strange drugs, giant talking bugs, and oozing orifices abound in the paranoid, hallucinatory world of "Naked Lunch," now available as a 2-DVD set from the Criterion Collection.
When David Cronenberg ("The Fly") adapted the life and work of Beat writer William S. Burroughs, the result combined the bizarre visions of both artists: strange drugs, giant talking bugs, and oozing orifices abound in the paranoid, hallucinatory world of "Naked Lunch," now available as a 2-DVD set from the Criterion Collection.
Filmography
IMDb's complete filmography on the Canadian filmmaker.
IMDb's complete filmography on the Canadian filmmaker.
Salon Brilliant Careers | David Cronenberg
For more than three decades, his films have been taking you to the weirdest of worlds. Salon's fascniating essay about the world of Croneberg.
For more than three decades, his films have been taking you to the weirdest of worlds. Salon's fascniating essay about the world of Croneberg.
Eviscerating David Cronenberg
Eviscerate means "to take out the internal organs or entrails of, to disembowel, to gut." Look how one author applies this term to Cronenberg.
Eviscerate means "to take out the internal organs or entrails of, to disembowel, to gut." Look how one author applies this term to Cronenberg.
The Films of David Cronenberg
A look at Cronenberg's films offering synopsis, pictures, and reviews.
A look at Cronenberg's films offering synopsis, pictures, and reviews.
Crash (1996)
Ses during car crashes? Indeed. Starring Holly Hunter and James Spader. Based on the book by J.D. Ballard.
Ses during car crashes? Indeed. Starring Holly Hunter and James Spader. Based on the book by J.D. Ballard.
