In 1981, David Cronenberg – with three sci-fi horrors, two low-budget amateur films, and one car-racing oddity under his belt – delivered to date the most commercial of his bleak visions.
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In 1981, David Cronenberg – with three sci-fi horrors, two low-budget amateur films, and one car-racing oddity under his belt – delivered to date the most commercial of his bleak visions.
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I’ve said it before, but while everyone is watching overwritten and overbudgeted streaming
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With Crimes of the Future, Cronenberg hasn’t outdone anything he’s done before, but he has achieved a lovely, and strangely moving, synthesis of everything he’s done before
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