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Just finished Videodrome? Can someone explain to me what the ...


Just finished Videodrome? Can someone explain to me what the ...

The central conceit is that there exists a particular signal which, when received by the brain in conjunction with supranormal stimuli (violent ...

Medium Cruel: Reflections on Videodrome - The Criterion Collection

In 1981, it seemed to me that a new era of fantastic cinema was upon us. With this in mind, I persuaded an editor at Heavy Metal to accept ...

Videodrome Explained - Tom The "Critic" - YouTube

Your browser can't play this video. Learn more ... Videodrome Explained - Tom The "Critic". 11K views · 4 years ago ...more. Tom The Critic. 12.1K.

Videodrome: The Slithery Sense of Unreality - The Criterion Collection

Videodrome simultaneously suggests and discounts the widespread view that exposure to violent imagery desensitizes us, making us so emotionally numb that we can ...

We Never Leave That Room: A Watcher's Guide to Videodrome

Videodrome is a film that begins as it ends, or ends as it begins. It is a strange, cathode-tubed ouroboros—the ancient symbol for the cycle of ...

Videodrome At 40: Unpacking The Even More Twisted Original Ending

Quite simply, this was intended to be a direct hallucination of what the "new flesh" looked like - because having vagina shaped-slits across Max's torso in ...

David Cronenberg's Prophetic Vision of The War on the Media in ...

His works are mostly cited as “body horror”, but I would argue that Videodrome is equally a psychological horror film. The movie's tagline ...

31 Days of Horror – October 30th – “Videodrome” +

I just wanted to clarify that I had no real pull towards this movie. I can take James Woods usually in small enough doses and at this point I am aware of David ...

Videodrome - Wikipedia

Videodrome is a 1983 Canadian science fiction body horror film written and directed by David Cronenberg and starring James Woods, Sonja Smits, ...

The Psychology of Videodrome - YouTube

In this video, I go into the twisted imagination of the brilliant Canadian director, David Cronenberg with his 1983 cult classic Videodrome.

Long Live the New Flesh: "Videodrome" in the Modern Age

I wrote my review and gave the film a perfect score: 5 out of 5 stars. Easy peasy. Or at least, so I had thought. Although I was finished ...

Videodrome (1983) | Alex on Film

Great point! I think my idea was that the way the end of the movie became less realistic was making us question where the real was located, that ...

Videodrome Is Still a Viscerally Entertaining Horror Classic - Syfy

See, this could have been a straightforward body horror that's simply about the ways in which TV mutates us, warps us, and creates new ...

Videodrome | The Definitives | Deep Focus Review

In the case of the media, Cronenberg would argue that television does not influence viewers, but viewers allows themselves to be influenced ...

Videodrome (1983) | And You Thought It Was…Safe(?)

That might be enough for brain-damaged industrial accident survivors (i.e., professional film critics from the 1980s), but I find that ...

A Vision of the Future: On David Cronenberg's Videodrome | Features

The idea driving "Videodrome" is that the moment technology allowed individuals to consume only what they wanted to consume, they would become ...

The prescient analog nightmare of Videodrome - The Dissolve

As I understand it, Convex' plan is to use Videodrome to destroy those who would want to watch Videodrome. If I'm remembering right, he says "It ...

Welcome to the Videodrome! - Cemetery Dance Publications

He came back with two movies, breathless with anticipation. One of them would suck me deeper into a genre I would one day make a career in, and, ...

What's the big deal with Videodrome?? - DVD Talk Forum

It's creepy and weird just like the rest of Cronenberg's movies. It's got some really intense/violent imagery and an interesting story. I sort of recommend it, ...

Videodrome at 31 - Strange Tales

I finally got to watch “Videodrome” in early 1985 when I convinced my friend Steve (he had the only video player of our gang) that it would be a ...