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31 Days of Halloween: A Look Back at David Cronenberg’s The Fly (1986)

For today’s 31 Days of Halloween 1980s horror retrospective, we’re diving into David Cronenberg’s 1986 masterpiece The Fly. Known for its grotesque practical effects and intense performances, The Fly remains a standout example of body horror and psychological terror that probes deeply into themes of identity, transformation, and obsession. Starring Jeff Goldblum and Geena Davis, this remake of the 1958 sci-fi classic takes audiences on a nightmarish journey of scientific ambition gone horribly wrong. A Tale of Science and Obsession The Fly follows eccentric scientist Seth Brundle (Jeff Goldblum), who…

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31 Days of Halloween: The Disturbing Legacy of Videodrome (1983) Stretching The Limits of Reality and Technology

As we continue our Halloween horror retrospectives, today we dive into Videodrome, the 1983 masterpiece that left a lasting impression on audiences and horror buffs alike. Directed by David Cronenberg, Videodrome is as much a chilling vision of technology’s encroachment on humanity as it is a brutal examination of the psychological limits of reality. With its surreal visuals, layered narrative, and visceral effects, this film stands as a testament to the groundbreaking vision Cronenberg brought to 1980s horror cinema. Exploring Videodrome’s Dark Themes The plot follows Max Renn (James Woods),…

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