The post Sundance Film Review: Brandon Cronenberg’s Possessor Is a Neon-Soaked Nightmare of Abject Violence appeared first on Consequence of Sound. From its opening scene (more on that later) to its ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Neon has continued its recent hot streak by acquiring the U.S. rights to another buzzy title, Brandon Cronenberg’s sci-fi thriller ...
Possessor (2020) Video Movie Review, a Neon movie written and directed by Brandon Cronenberg, and stars Andrea Riseborough, Christopher Abbott, Rossif Sutherland, Tuppence Middleton, Sean Bean, ...
He may be the son of an iconic Crash director David Cronenberg, but Brandon Cronenberg is carving out his own identity as a filmmaker. Having created a stir with his body horror feature film debut ...
His father is synonymous with body horror, but this director is all about the horrors of the mind. Ahead of his new film Infinity Pool, you must see this one Brandon Cronenberg’s new movie, Infinity ...
Possessor‘s plot is fairly simple, yet remarkably introspective. Vos embarks on a new mission to assassinate John Parse (Sean Bean), a CEO, and his daughter Ava (Tuppence Middleton) while possessing ...
Neon has taken U.S. rights to Brandon Cronenberg’s sci-fi thriller Possessor, which made its world premiere at this year’s Sundance Film Festival. The distributor will announce a release date in the ...
What better title for Brandon Cronenberg’s initially intriguing second feature than “Possessor”? For one thing, his techno-thriller stars Andrea Riseborough (“The Death of Stalin”), whose chameleonic ...
Brandon Cronenberg steps out of his father’s shadow in spectacular style with futuristic body horror film Possessor, while Audrey serves up a frustratingly hagiographic documentary portrait of the ...