Karsh (Vincent Cassel, L) and Maury (Guy Pearce) view the vandalism of the cemetery in "The Shrouds," in theaters Friday. Photo courtesy of Sideshow and Janus Films LOS ANGELES, April 15 (UPI) --The ...
David Cronenberg, aficionado of the unnerving, won’t let his feelings about a creator get in the way of a creation. “I still love my Tesla,” says the filmmaker, seated in a dimly lit conference room ...
David Cronenberg knows exactly how he wants to be buried. In his new movie “The Shrouds” (in theaters nationwide April 25), the Canadian filmmaker imagines a near future where high-definition cameras ...
When The Shrouds premiered at film festivals last year, David Cronenberg described it as his most personal work — a deeply felt response to the death of his longtime wife, from cancer in 2017. The ...
“How dark do you want to go?” The man asking that is named Karsh (Vincent Cassel), and he’s seated in a minimalist art-chic restaurant having lunch with a blind date (though as she points out, how ...
Grief, technology, and psychology are on the slab in ‘The Shrouds,’ director David Cronenberg’s witty, perverse, provocative peek inside the grave. Just as his 1979 horror classic ‘The Brood’ was ...
The movie’s burial shroud is a way to surveil the dead. In real life, artists are capturing intimate moments by weaving tech into textiles. This is an article from our newsletter “Science Goes To The ...
LOS ANGELES, April 15 (UPI) --The Shrouds, in theaters Friday, boasts an intriguing premise from writer/director David Cronenberg. The film's ambiguous resolution, however, is more anticlimactic than ...
The movie's main invention is wholly Cronenbergian: The burial shrouds that give the picture its title broadcast corpses' decomposition to the living, ostensibly to aid in people's grieving. Karsh, ...