Crimes of the Future currently has an average rating of 5.7 out of 10 and has been rated by 86 users on our platform.
...so loaded does it come with his signature themes and gooey, seemingly hand-crafted contours.
Read full review at Entertainment Weekly...a body-horror atrocity exhibition in the Ballardian style that he gave us in Crash...
Read full review at The Guardian...can even be described as successfully ‘Cronenbergian’...
Read full review at GamesradarProvocative and extremely boring at the same time. A Cronenberg paradox. Big disappointment!
Extreme surgery replaces sex in body horror maestro David Cronenberg’s ambitious blends of science fiction and film noir.
Read full review at Little White LiesHypnotic, maddening, pervy and disturbing. In other words, vintage Cronenberg.
Read full review at EmpireDigging into the art world’s juicy guts and suturing it up as a compelling, ambitious sci-fi noir, Crimes of the Future thrills...
Read full review at Paste Magazine...there’s something almost soulful about these people trying to somehow adapt to and even celebrate the hellish world they’ve inherited.
Read full review at Chicago Sun-Times...uses its premise to question the authorship of the human body, tap into the fear of losing it, and reach towards the seductive embrace of what comes next.
Read full review at Indie WireEver the master filmmaker, Cronenberg's cool, clinical filmmaking style perfectly expresses and visualizes his themes, and Howard Shore's thrumming score gives an edge of dread.
Read full review at Common Sense Media...not as freaky as peak Cronenberg, but it still cuts deep.
Read full review at Nme...is at its most intriguing when it focuses on its discussion of transgressive art and body modification (...) and its underlying questioning of authorial ownership and intent.
Read full review at The Austin ChronicleKlart är dock att han vill säga något om hur den moderna människans mål att uppnå en tillvaro utan sjukdomar och smärta inte är mycket att sträva efter.
Read full review at Svt KulturnyheternaBegreppet ”inre skönhet” får en ny innebörd i David Cronenbergs nya film ”Crimes of the future”, hans första på åtta år.
Read full review at Svenska DagbladetViggo Mortensen har aldrig sett äldre ut: spöklikt grå med sömnstörd blick och spår av fysiska prövningar.
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