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  1. Feb 2, 2023 · After a breakthrough hit with the science fiction ultraviolence of “ Scanners ,” David Cronenberg ’s last Canadian tax shelter film “Videodrome” dropped with a whimper in 1983, under-served by distributors unnerved by its transgressive images and genre-busting approach.

  2. Dec 3, 2012 · Videodrome, Max learns, is the accidental invention of a media prophet named Brian O’Blivion, an enigmatic character who only appears on television screens. The bloodshed in Videodrome is...

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    Cronenberg’s films are known for their prophetic visions of the near future and biting social commentary, and Videodrome is no exception. The film, though set in the then-contemporary time of the early 1980s, delivers a warning about the self-destructive nature of a culture where the lines between entertainment media and news media have blurred, a ...

    If any one director can lay claim to the title of the King of Body Horror, it would have to be David Cronenberg. As Collider puts it, “Everyone has a body, and everyone’s been afraid of some part of it. This is what body horror taps into, and Cronenberg’s films are a testament to its potential power.” Commonly cited as one of the best body horror f...

    Frequently touted as being the best movie in Cronenberg’s diverse filmography, Videodrome represents the peak of the auteur’s stylish and thematic oeuvre. As previously mentioned, the film is the ultimate body horror movie, filled to the brim with incredibly realistic depictions of mutations and mutilations of the flesh. There’s also the great soci...

    When Videodrome was released in 1983, it was a box-office bomb, failing to recoup even half of its $5.9 million budget. As Walter Chaw writes for Roger Ebert, the film “dropped with a whimper in 1983, under-served by distributors unnerved by its transgressive images and genre-busting approach. Occupying a space between a dystopian apocalypse and qu...

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    Videodrome is a 1983 Canadian science fiction body horror film written and directed by David Cronenberg and starring James Woods, Sonja Smits, and Debbie Harry. Set in Toronto during the early 1980s, it follows the CEO of a small UHF television station who stumbles upon a broadcast signal of snuff films.

  4. Videodrome - watch online: streaming, buy or rent . Currently you are able to watch "Videodrome" streaming on Sky Go, Now TV Cinema.

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  5. Feb 4, 2023 · As Collider looks back at classic films, a first-time watcher reviews David Cronenberg’s body-horror cult classic Videodrome. Forty years later, 'Videodrome' still resonates with a new ...

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  7. Jul 20, 2020 · No other science fiction film has made its dissection quite like David Cronenberg’s Videodrome. At turns, both bafflingly obtuse and crystalline clear, the 1983 film reads like a cataloguing and rag-tag synthesis of various ideas on where technology was taking us – touching on everything from hyperconnected utopianism, mass media mind ...