What is The Shrouds about? “Karsh, an innovative businessman and grieving widower, builds a device to connect with the dead inside a burial shroud,” the synopsis reads. “Installed at his own ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Courtesy of Janus Films There’s something peculiar about the swathes of glowing, yellow celestial fabric that cascade over the ...
At most Cannes Film Festivals, a new film by David Cronenberg might well be the creepiest, most shocking film in the lineup – particularly if it’s about cameras that allow people to see their loved ...
“How dark are you willing to go?” The question posed by Karsh Relikh (Vincent Cassel) in The Shrouds epitomizes the content of David Cronenberg’s newest film. From the start of his career, Cronenberg ...
You aren’t prepared for how chilly and strange David Cronenberg’s The Shrouds is. Yes, even for him, this is a weird one. More science fiction than outright horror, it’s a film that is almost ...
Vincent Cassel and Guy Pearce survey the damage of a voyeuristic graveyard in David Cronenberg’s The Shrouds. Courtesy: Janus Films It’s been four years since Karsh lost his wife. It probably feels ...
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 ...
When his wife died, Karsh tells the blind date he has asked to lunch, he had an overwhelming urge to jump into the coffin with her rather than see her sent away alone. Instead, he contrived a way to ...
The term “body horror” was first used, according to the Oxford English Dictionary, in a 1983 essay about Canadian filmmaker David Cronenberg, and that was before he made the movie that shows a woman ...
There’s something peculiar about the swathes of glowing, yellow celestial fabric that cascade over the opening credits of David Cronenberg’s latest film, “The Shrouds." Initially, these microscopic ...