After seven years and five seasons, Star Trek: Discovery has ended with the episode “Life Itself.” As the series headed into the homestretch, the writers decided to reveal one prominent character on the series has actually been around for a lot longer than most Star Trek fans watching ever knew.
Cannes: Cronenberg tells IndieWire about the close-to-home story of grief that drove him to make his biotech horror movie "The Shrouds," and why it shouldn't matter to audiences how personal it is.
Cannes: Vincent Cassel plays a widower who buries his wife in a live-streaming coffin in this subtle but enormously rewarding movie from the master of body horror.
Diane Kruger, Guy Pearce, and Sandrine Holt co-star in the Cannes feature.
Exclusive Video: "Star Trek: Discovery" premieres its final season Thursday, April 4.
"I thought that two French actors speaking English was a bit strange," said Seydoux, who was replaced by Diane Kruger.
The best horror films allow the viewer to develop an emotional attachment to a particular character or characters before finally shuffling them off this mortal coil. When a horror film nails the sadness factor, it can make for a triumph of scary cinema.
Body horror is one of the most unsettling sub-genres of horror filmmaking. Often focusing on the permeability of the human body, these films aim to make the viewer squirm in discomfort. In the universe of the body horror film, sometimes one’s worst enemy is one’s body.
If there is one thing that Hollywood seems to love, it’s stories about itself, and films about Hollywood and its stars have regularly appeared. These movies remind the viewer of the glamor and magic associated with the industry itself.
Bringing the twins at the center of Prime Video’s Dead Ringers (a remake of David Cronenberg’s 1988 film of the same name) wasn’t that difficult for the person taking on the roles.
What’s better than Rachel Weisz? Two Rachel Weiszes. The Oscar-winning actor is playing twins in Amazon Prime Video’s upcoming “Dead Ringers” series, and the streamer now has double the footage with the release of the full official trailer for the show.
Rachel Weisz is doing a double take as twin Dr. Mantles in the gender-swapped reimagining of David Cronenberg’s 1988 psychological thriller, “Dead Ringers.” Weisz plays identical twin sisters Beverly and Elliot Mantle, who both work as gynecologists at a successful OBGYN clinic in the first look at the show.
“Eastern Promises” is not getting its promised sequel, according to actor Vincent Cassel. The star said that a planned follow-up to David Cronenberg’s 2007 film has been canceled despite a script in the works.
Working with David Cronenberg for a third time may be the charm, but also the most challenging, experience for actor Vincent Cassel. The French star detailed Cronenberg’s upcoming supernatural drama “The Shrouds” in a new interview, announcing that production will begin in mid-2023 in Toronto.
Less than a year after David Cronenberg’s “Crimes of the Future” made a splash at Cannes, one of the body-horror master’s most famous films is getting the streaming TV treatment.
What if you could send your clone to be punished for your crimes? Neon’s “Infinity Pool,” written and directed by Brandon Cronenberg (“Possessor”), stars Alexander Skarsgård as a novelist who accidentally kills a man while on vacation.
The Academy Award for Best Makeup (which added Hairstyling in 1993) has only been around, in earnest, since 1981. That year, macabre special effects genius
Using sci-fi to create a sexual allegory is a staple of body horror genre, just ask David Cronenberg. Now, let us introduce the body pleasure genre. No, not porn, but a character-driven drama in which personal and sexual growth synthesise in the name of erotic cinema.
Fans of “Felicity,” or at least those who watched or rewatched the beloved and very ’90s WB series during the pandemic, might be surprised to find Scott Speedman in not one, but two places on the big screen this summer.
The visionary filmmaker talks about his latest movie, Crimes of the Future , and how his work has evolved over five decades of bizarre, gross-out brilliance
“Crimes of the Future” is the body horror movie heard ’round the world…literally. David Cronenberg’s dystopian surgical drama premiered at Cannes to walkouts and a standing ovation, while actress Kristen Stewart revealed even she didn’t know what the film was about during production.
One of the greatest living filmmakers drops a smart bomb of a brainy, sci-fi thriller about art, evolution, celebrity and sex as "the new surgery." It's as gory, gristly and good as it sounds
Viggo Mortensen, Kristen Stewart, and Lea Seydoux star in The Fly filmmaker's return to sci-fi genre after over 20 years
The film will premiere at the Cannes Film Festival in May
The twenty-five movies on this list eschew such half-measures. They go hard. They leave you battered, if not completely broken. So pull out a box of tissues, and let's relive some of the most traumatizing endings of all time.
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