In the mid 1970′s, a young Canadian filmmaker named, David Cronenberg, exploded onto the horror/thriller scene. At the time, while titles like, Shivers, Rabid, and The Brood, may not have been at the forefront of the movie mainstream, Cronenberg had started developing a style of filmmaking and storytelling that were totally his own. In the following decade, he had emerged as one of the premiere genre directors with a fervent, underground fan following. It didn’t take long for large studios to take notice. Recognizing his unique vision for these films, producers handed him the reigns on the Stephen King project, The Dead Zone, and the remake of, The Fly. With each film he met and exceeded expectations and despite only doing a dozen more films since then, Cronenberg, always maintained his own high bar with each and every feature he put out, becoming a true icon in filmmaking of the psychological thriller and horror genres. Finally in 2020, it seems that he has passed that baton... to his son.
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