David Cronenberg Doesn’t Regret Turning Down ‘Flashdance’ Producers Jerry Bruckheimer and Don Simpson: ‘I Told Them, I Will Destroy Your Movie If I Direct It’
Sean Penn, Tim Burton, Alfonso Cuaron, Justine Triet, Ava DuVernay, David Cronenberg, Todd Haynes to Participate in Marrakech Festival Conversations
Nikyatu Jusu Developing Film In Universe Of David Cronenberg’s ‘The Fly’ For 20th Century Studios
Sean Penn, David Cronenberg and Late Great Moroccan Star Naïma Elmcherqui Set for Marrakech Film Festival Career Honors
Sean Penn, David Cronenberg & Naïma Elmcherqui Set For Marrakech Honors
David Cronenberg Says Cannes Audiences “Didn’t Get” ‘The Shrouds’ Because They Were Too Afraid To Laugh While Watching A Film About Grief
Howard Shore on ‘Generous’ David Cronenberg, Approaching ‘LOTR’ as One Story and Composing in His Dreams: ‘There Is Some Napping Involved’
Sideshow And Janus Films Acquire U.S. Rights To David Cronenberg’s ‘The Shrouds’
Inside the TIFF Tribute Awards: Angelina Jolie Asks for No Photographs and Viggo Mortensen Decries David Cronenberg’s Oscar Snubs
Elton John Documentary and ‘Nightbitch’ Among First Titles at Toronto Film Festival; Amy Adams, David Cronenberg to Receive Honors
David Cronenberg on the ‘Promise and Threat’ of AI in Filmmaking: ‘Do We Welcome That? Do We Fear That? Both’
‘The Shrouds’ David Cronenberg On AI’s Film Industry Impact: “The Whole Idea Of Productions And Actors Will Be Gone”
David Cronenberg's new grief-laden film The Shrouds gets a subdued 3.5 minute standing ovation after premiering at Cannes Film Festival
Diane Kruger Dazzles in Bejeweled Blue Gown at 'The Shrouds' Cannes Premiere: David Cronenberg's Horror Film About Grief
David Cronenberg’s ‘The Shrouds,’ About a Corpse-Obsessed Widow, Gets Polite 3.5-Minute Standing Ovation at Cannes
‘The Shrouds’ Review: Body Horror Master David Cronenberg Loses The Plot In A Tangle Of Conspiracy Theories – Cannes Film Festival
If Only David Cronenberg’s The Shrouds Weren’t So Lifeless
‘The Shrouds’ Review: David Cronenberg Makes a Movie About Grief — and Body Horror, and Digital Gravestones — That in Its Somber Way Verges on Self-Parody
Diane Kruger On David Cronenberg’s Personal Grief That Informed ‘The Shrouds’: “He Was Reliving A Little Bit Of His Life Every Time I Came On Screen”
How the Death of David Cronenberg’s Wife of 43 Years Inspired ‘The Shrouds’: ‘Grief Is Forever’