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Hallelujah! Make way for the glorious crone, although I say that with some trepidation in case some enterprising person will invent a new condition — Crone’s Disease, perhaps — and go about ...
Joyce Jonathan Crone, founder of the newly registered charity Hope Arises Project in Huntsville, is calling for true leadership and accountability in the next government. “In Muskoka ...
Joyride The Pale Horse, the fourth album by Heart Attack Man, begins at the end. Or at least an imagined finale. Opening song One More Song combines a vivid sense of self-doubt and imposter ...
We can expect a few constants from a David Cronenberg film. The Canadian auteur’s more-than-50-year run of cinematic inquests into the grotesque anxieties of being human has yielded several ...
Not three years ago, David Cronenberg sent another unprepared festival audience sprinting for the exits. His Crimes of the Future, a distinctly anatomical vision of the world to (hopefully not ...
You’re heralded as a pioneer of body horror. Do you consider your latest film, The Shrouds, a member of that genre? It seems more like a romance to me. “Body horror” is a term someone else ...
When The Shrouds premiered at film festivals last year, David Cronenberg described it as his most personal work — a deeply felt response to the death of his longtime wife, from cancer in 2017.
For cinephiles of a certain proclivity, a new David Cronenberg movie is a true event. The director, who just turned 82, has a filmography so singular and distinct that the word “Cronenbergian ...
David Cronenberg knows exactly how he wants to be buried. In his new movie “The Shrouds” (in theaters nationwide April 25), the Canadian filmmaker imagines a near future where high-definition ...
Before the pandemic, David Cronenberg pitched a series to Netflix. The director of movies like “Videodrome,” “The Fly” and “eXistenZ” – stories that investigated the dangerous ...