Family Values: David Cronenberg’s The Brood
Perhaps David Cronenberg’s most personal and unnerving film, a tale of marital strife, bad science and killer kids.
Cultural Chaos and Forgotten Stories
Perhaps David Cronenberg’s most personal and unnerving film, a tale of marital strife, bad science and killer kids.
Exploring the symbiotic relationship between horror and adult movies.
Is That A Severed Arm In Your Pocket Or Are You Just Pleased To See Me? Horror Goes X-Rated Read More
The Greatest Films Of All Time saga rumbles on with the release of the full top 250 titles.
Sight And Sound’s Greatest Films – The Next Batch Read More
The academic author who was the lone defender of Video Nasties and horror comics during the cultural dark ages of the 1980s.
Remembering Martin Barker Read More
Occhiali Neri has been hailed as Argento’s great comeback movie – but is it too little, too late from a director whose artistic visions seem long exhausted?
Blecch Glasses: Dario Argento And The Limitations Of Creativity Read More
The legendary filmmaker’s latest project is a minute-long study in mortality, available to buy as an NFT.
The Death Of David Cronenberg Read More
Channel 4’s art show examines the appeal of horror films in a somewhat haphazard manner.
The Media Show Investigates Horror Films Read More
The rise and fall of subversive late-night programming at The Festival Of Fantastic Films.
All Night Psychosis Read More
Ballard, Cronenberg and insular, isolated communities going insane – it sounds the perfect combination.
Cronenberg Meets Ballard: Super-Cannes Heads Towards TV Read More
The second feature film from Cronenberg Minor is an ambitious, challenging and flawed study of the battle to hold on to who we are.
Mind Games: Brandon Cronenberg’s Possessor Read More
David Cronenberg’s unsettling adaptation of the J.G. Ballard novel is once again too dangerous for public showings.
Cronenberg Is Crashed Out Of Cinemas Again Read More
David Cronenberg’s Shivers is one of the most revolutionary, unsettling and provocative movies from the Golden Age of horror cinema.
Even Dying Is An Act Of Eroticism: David Cronenberg’s Shivers Read More