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Mary E. Crone, 80, of Rush Township, Danville, PA, passed away peacefully surrounded by her family on Thursday, April 17, 2025. She was born on September 6, 1944, in Newberry, PA, the daughter of ...
The acclaimed filmmaker discusses bringing death to the forefront in his latest picture. The acclaimed filmmaker discusses bringing death to the forefront in his latest picture. Credit ...
The body horror legend also says he doesn't "miss working with film," as the "cutting and editing was a nightmare." By Carly Thomas Associate Editor During a recent chat with Jim Jarmusch for ...
Taking in a new David Cronenberg film occasionally evokes the strangeness of a beloved cat bringing a fresh kill to your door: It’s somehow unsettling and affecting, a horror yet a gift, and ...
David Cronenberg isn’t rushing to be the first one at the theater to see the latest blockbuster. During a recent chat with Jim Jarmusch for Interview Magazine, the director-writer-actor, known ...
Body horror wasn’t even a thing when David Cronenberg’s first commercial feature, “Shivers” (aka “They Came from Within”), released 50 years ago. “The Shrouds,” Cronenberg’s ...
In a conversation with Jim Jarmusch, the king of body horror explained why he's not particularly nostalgic about theatrical exhibition or celluloid film. “I only see movies in real theaters ...
The Shrouds—a film conceived out of very real grief—is David Cronenberg’s most personal movie yet. It may also be his last. “We all have some kind of arrogance,” he told the Los Angeles ...
“Grief is rotting your teeth.” This line opens the science-fiction self-reflection The Shrouds. Vincent Cassel, playing a thinly veiled David Cronenberg stand-in (with each successive scene ...
The French Surrealist Jean Cocteau once said that the cinema was “death at work.” David Cronenberg’s gloriously morbid new movie, The Shrouds, concerns a filmmaker who takes his work home ...
TORONTO - David Cronenberg has confronted death on screen his entire career. But at 82, he’s feeling its creeping presence in his own life. “My relationship with death is getting more and more ...