David Cronenberg

The Flesh Made Strange: David Cronenberg’s Films

I remember the first time I watched a David Cronenberg film. It was “The Fly,” and I was equal parts horrified and fascinated by what I saw on screen. The way Cronenberg blended elements of … Read This Story

Crash (1996) Movie

Crash (1996): A Twisted Metal Ballet of Sex and Destruction

David Cronenberg’s Crash is not merely a film; it’s a visceral experience, a descent into the darkest recesses of human desire where the boundaries between pleasure and pain, beauty and mutilation, become irrevocably blurred. This … Read This Story

90s horror movies

Revisiting the Decade That Revitalized Horror – The 90s’ Scariest Classics

The 1990s stand as a landmark decade for horror, breathing new life into the genre following a perceived slump in the late 80s. Trailblazing films and filmmakers emerged to push boundaries and freshen stagnant formulas. … Read This Story

Video Drome 40 Years Later

The New Cathode Ray Mission: Videodrome 40 Years Later

In one of the earliest scenes of what many consider to be David Cronenberg’s magnum opus, 1983’s Videodrome, Nicki Brand (Debbie Harry), a masochistic, titillating talk show host has this to say during a TV … Read This Story