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Jim Isaac

Cinema Fearité Presents ‘eXistenZ’ – The Last Of David Cronenberg’s Cronenbergian Movies

February 12, 2015 by James Jay Edwards

David Cronenberg successfully transitioned from low-budget sci-fi horror to “legitimate” filmmaking with A History of Violence in 2005.  Although Cronenberg is now known as a big Hollywood moviemaker with reputable films like Eastern Promises and A Dangerous Method on his resume, horror fans will always remember the man for his early films, slimy science fiction […]

Filed Under: Cinema Fearité Tagged With: David Cronenberg, Iam Holm, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Jim Isaac, Jude Law, Peter Suschitzky, Sarah Polley, Sci Fi, Science Fiction, Willem DaFoe

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