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The Best David Cronenberg Movies of All Time

January 1, 2021 by Red Stewart

Marvelous Videos presents Cronenberg nightmare fuel…

David Cronenberg is one of the most iconic horror directors of all time. His name has come to be synonymous with a subgenre of terror that focuses on the degradation of the human body by internal and external sources. And boy that does that get to us! The natural empathy we all carry means we can feel when something happens to the skin of an individual on screen, even though we know it’s not real.

From Videodrome to Scanners and The Fly, the folks at Marvelous Videos have compiled a list of Cronenberg’s best features; watch the video here…

SEE ALSO: Long Live The New Flesh: Why Videodrome has never been more relevant

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What are your favourite David Cronenberg movies? Let us know on our social channels @FlickeringMyth…

Red Stewart

 

Originally published January 1, 2021. Updated February 4, 2021.

Filed Under: Articles and Opinions, Movies, Red Stewart Tagged With: a history of violence, cosmopolis, David Cronenberg, Dead Ringers, Marvelous Videos, Scanners, spider, The Brood, The Dead Zone, The Fly, videodrome

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