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Videodrome (1983)
Description
Following the struggles of Max Renn, a young ambitious TV channel owner, who makes a contract with a new firm to broadcast a new kind of programs, the thing that challenges his life.
Following the struggles of Max Renn, a young ambitious TV channel owner, who makes a contract with a new firm to broadcast a new kind of programs, the thing that challenges his life.
Actors:
Jack Creley,
Lynne Gorman,
Jayne Eastwood,
Bob Church,
Henry Gomez,
Sam Malkin,
Franciszka Hedland
Jack Creley
6 March 1926, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Lynne Gorman
1920
Jayne Eastwood
17 December 1946, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Bob Church
Henry Gomez
Sam Malkin
Franciszka Hedland
Country:
International
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...an intriguing, deeply interesting film that over the course of almost three decades has acquired a prescient quality, but it's also schlock; a kind of cyberpunk rewrite of Network that indulges Cronenberg's taste for venereal horror.
March 03, 2007
Veers from being risible to sinister as it explores how viewers are brainwashed by TV.
October 30, 2008
... Videodrome is as contemporary and relevant as ever.
January 09, 2011
There's little denying that Cronenberg was way ahead of his time with much of Videodrome.
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August 30, 2004
Though Videodrome finally grows grotesque and a little confused, it begins very well and sustains its cleverness for a long while.
June 06, 2007
Film is dotted with video jargon and ideology which proves more fascinating than distancing. And Cronenberg amplifies the freaky situation with a series of stunning visual effects.
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[I]t stands out as one of Cronenberg's very best.
June 06, 2007
Never coherent and frequently pretentious, the film remains an audacious attempt to place obsessive personal images before a popular audience -- a kind of Kenneth Anger version of Star Wars.
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David Cronenberg's most visionary and audacious film up to the time of its making, Videodrome is a fascinating rumination on humanity, technology, entertainment, sex, and politics that is virtually incomprehensible on first viewing.
January 26, 2006
There are distinct signs of strain in the plot convolutions, not least in the spectator's loss of faith over indiscriminate and cheating use of hallucination; what certainly survives is Cronenberg's wholesale disgust with the world in general.
August 04, 2015
Simultaneously stupefying and boring, Videodrome is too extreme a blunder to survive exposure to a justifiably disillusioned horror-movie public.

