We learned earlier this summer that David Cronenberg‘s Crash is finally getting a Blu-ray release (over in Germany), and today brings word that the NC-17 version...
With horror industry heavy hitters already in place from the 1970s, the 1980s built upon that with the rise of brilliant minds in makeup and effects...
Ahead of the film’s world premiere at FrightFest in August, the trailer for Jen and Sylvia Soska‘s Rabid has arrived today, a remake of the 1977...
In the wake of horror films The Brood, Scanners, Videodrome and The Fly, David Cronenberg directed the highly controversial film Crash, an adaptation of J.G. Ballard’s...
The main influence of television as a technology has perhaps never been explored more perfectly than in David Cronenberg’s 1983 film, Videodrome. Through the character of...
The last few weeks on the Horror Queers Podcast have resulted in plenty of great discussions and hilarious shenanigans. We’ve suffered through the misogyny and bees in...
Compared to the grand spectacle style of practical effects and tragedy of The Fly, the demented surrealism of Videodrome, or even the sleazy, viral aspect of...
Each month in Horror Queers, Joe and Trace tackle a horror film with LGBTQ+ themes, a high camp quotient or both. For lifelong queer horror fans...
Nearly a full month after The Matrix arrived in theaters in March of 1999 and kickstarted a trilogy that would shatter box office records, another sci-fi...
NECA promised that their Tom Atkins Night of the Creeps retro doll was just the tip of the iceberg and they weren’t lying. Yet to be...
With horror industry heavy hitters already in place from the 1970s, the 1980s built upon that with the rise of brilliant minds in makeup and effects...
If you haven’t been keeping up with the Horror Queers Podcast these last few weeks, you’ve been missing out! Since we launched back in mid-January, we’ve...
Arriving next year is the Jen and Sylvia Soska-directed new take on David Cronenberg’s ’70s horror film Rabid, and the film is featured as the cover...
When you think of body horror, David Cronenberg likely pops into mind. The director’s earlier horror films cornered the market on gruesome, psychologically twisted transformations and...
Total Recall is one of Arnold Schwarzenegger’s classic blockbusters, but it went through many different incarnations before the Paul Verhoeven epic. At one stage David Cronenberg...
If you’re an aspiring filmmaker, fan edits are a great way to practice various crafts. I love them because they’re typically light-hearted and come from a...
With a string of horror hits early on in his career – including Rabid, The Brood, Scanners, Videodrome, The Dead Zone and The Fly – David...
While legendary director David Cronenberg has dabbled in the small screen early in his career (he also helmed an episode of “Friday the 13th: The Series”),...
Beyond Fest announced today Cronenberg with Cronenberg: A Retrospective of the New Flesh – an exhaustive, 13-film celebration of the legendary auteur’s career! Returning to Los Angeles...
Shooting began earlier this summer on the remake of David Cronenberg’s 1977 film Rabid, being directed by sisters Jen and Sylvia Soska, and we’ve already got...
The Fly was not only an example of a superior remake, but it launched the world’s love affair with Jeff Goldblum. Seth Brundle was the quintessential...
SAW and Insidious co-creator Leigh Whannell returns to the director’s chair with BH Tilt’s Upgrade, a new sci-fi horror thriller that stars Prometheus‘ Logan Marshall-Green as a man who is upgraded to become the ultimate...
101 Films the UK genre label we last talked about when they released their wonderful version of Black Christmas are launching a brand new series that...
Horror master David Cronenberg is hitting a major milestone on March 15th, with his 75th birthday. The Canadian-born writer, director, and actor was a major innovator...
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