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And as with most of Cronenberg's movies, the pleasures are intellectual as well as visceral. Crimes of the Future isn't always ... there's a kinky pleasure to these scenes, too: Saul, lying ...
In this episode of "Notes on a Scene," Viggo Mortensen, Léa Seydoux, and director David Cronenberg break down a scene from their new film 'Crimes Of The Future ... in the movie is basically ...
And, that long scene with Viggo in her office ... it's spoken and that there's so much room for creativity there. Crimes of the Future is set in a future where pain is the new pleasure and ...
But, the surgical shows are just one side of the organ art in Crimes of the Future’s dark, twisted, and anything goes futuristic world, as there are people behind the scenes making it all ...
Crimes of the Future marks director David Cronenberg ... Seydoux and Mortensen certainly commit in one of the most cringe-inducing scenes in the movie. Whether or not it’s body horror, or ...
It’s worth noting that David Cronenberg made a film in 1970 also called ‘Crimes of the Future,’ which has no connection to this movie. The new film is neither a sequel or a remake to the ...
The 79-year old director of Videodrome and The Fly situates his intimate, small-scaled dystopia in an imminent future ... world of Crimes — in which rebel cells and artistic scenes hold power ...
There’s a dark comedic element threaded throughout the movie. Crimes of the Future often earns its laughs out of purely awkward social encounters that inspire uncomfortable laughs. However ...
The solstice is upon us and summer is finally here, which means it’s time to sit back, relax, and catch up on some great new movies on ... ‘s latest, Crimes of the Future is also available ...
Halloween is upon us, which means it’s perfect timing for Ti West’s “X” and David Cronenberg’s “Crimes of the Future,” two of the best new horror movies of the year, to hit streaming ...