- Type
- Film
- Status
- Released
- Release
- May 25, 2022 (2 years ago)
- Language
- English
- Origin
- Canada · Greece · United Kingdom
- Genres
- Body Horror
- Runtime
- 1h 47m
Crimes of the Future
Where to watch (United States)
Cast
Viggo MortensenSaul Tenser
Léa SeydouxCaprice
Kristen StewartTimlin
Scott SpeedmanLang Dotrice
Welket BunguéCope
Don McKellarWippet
Tanaya BeattyBerst
Nadia LitzRouter
Lihi KornowskiDjuna
Denise CapezzaOdile
Efi KantzaAdrienne Berceau
Jason BitterTarr
Tassos KarahaliosKlinek
Sozos SotirisBrecken
Penelope TsilikaBeauty Spa Woman
Mihalis ValasoglouNVU Agent
Yorgos PirpassopoulosDr. Nasatir
Crew
Reviews
Review: 'Crimes of the Future' is a genuine movie event Film Critic Peter Travers reviews new film, "Crimes of the Future."
Crimes Of The Future revisits ideas and iconography from David Cronenberg's past Crimes Of The Future revisits ideas and iconography from David Cronenberg's past
'Crimes of the Future': Cronenberg's vision for the world is as dreadful as you'd expect David Cronenberg returns to body horror with his latest film, 'Crimes of the Future,' starring Viggo Mortensen, Léa Seydoux and Kristen Stewart.
Crimes of the Future review: Surgery is sex in a body horror With Crimes of the Future, David Cronenberg 'returns pleasingly to the obsessions of his earlier films, without reaching the heights of many of them', writes...
‘Crimes of the Future’: What’s a body to do? - The Boston Globe Writer-director David Cronenberg reunites with Viggo Mortensen in this story of human anatomy gone rogue.
‘Crimes of the Future’: Commentary’s sharp and so are the scalpels in the year’s freakiest film People are cutting their mutating bodies in David Cronenberg’s unsettling but thought-provoking dystopian nightmare.
‘Crimes of the Future’ review: Viggo Mortensen’s got some brand new organs. Show time! A chillingly beautiful dare of a movie, David Cronenberg’s “Crimes of the Future” imagines a near-future much like the present, only colder and more fe...
Film Review: Crimes of the Future ★★★☆☆ David Cronenberg first made Crimes of the Future in 1972. It was a disturbing account of a plague that killed all sexually mature women. It w...
Review: Crimes of the Future 24/05/2022 - CANNES 2022: David Cronenberg’s return to cinema is a haunting look at a future where humans have reached a new evolutionary stage
David Cronenberg Plays the Fleshy Hits in the Evocative, Squicky 'Crimes of the Future': Review Body-horror master David Cronenberg blurs the lines between pain, pleasure, and philosophy with Crimes of the Future. Read our review.
Cannes Review: David Cronenberg’s ‘Crimes Of The Future’ Review of David Cronenberg's 'Crimes of the Future,' starring Viggo Mortensen, Léa Seydoux and Kristen Stewart, from the Cannes Film Festival.
Crimes Of The Future David Cronenberg returns to body-horror with Viggo Mortensen and Léa Seydoux. Read the Empire review.
David Cronenberg's inscrutable 'Crimes of the Future' skates on style Viggo Mortensen and Kristen Stewart go organ-hunting in David Cronenberg's latest, 'Crimes of the Future,' but fail to find a plot.
Crimes of the Future film review — David Cronenberg adds to his gruesome body of work Viggo Mortensen and Léa Seydoux star in an anatomical satire about human evolution gone haywire
Crimes of the Future, Cannes review — David Cronenberg returns to his body-horror roots Viggo Mortensen, Léa Seydoux and Kristen Stewart star in the tale of a man whose party trick is having his organs cut out
Crimes Of The Future review, Cannes: “Feels authentically part of the body horror king’s uniquely weird oeuvre” The latest Review,,,reviews, breaking news, comment, reviews and features from the experts at GamesRadar+
Viggo Mortensen and Léa Seydoux in David Cronenberg’s ‘Crimes of the Future’: Film Review Kristen Stewart and Scott Speedman also star in the Canadian auteur’s return to body horror and bizarre human evolution in a future where surgery is the ne...
David Cronenberg Creates a World Where “Surgery is the New Sex” Starring Léa Seydoux, Viggo Mortensen, and Kristen Stewart, Crimes of the Future is funny, serious, and sexy all at once.
S&M kitsch and Kristen Stewart can’t save Cronenberg’s Crimes of the Future – review In its lesser moments, the body horror maestro’s new film is clunky and very close to self-parody
‘Crimes of the Future’ Review: David Cronenberg’s Beguiling Dream-Noir Finds Hope from Within David Cronenberg's hazy mood piece may not be as gross as advertised, but it's also so much sweeter than anticipated.
Few films will push your boundaries as far as Crimes of the Future David Cronenberg's cringe-inducing gore has twists that offer up some truly provocative questions about technology, the body and sexuality
Cannes 2022: Netflix and Apple still splashing the cash David Cronenberg returns with familiar body horror but no early critical favourites have emerged
Crimes of the Future: The master of body horror serves up some discomfort food ‘Surgery is the new sex,’ remarks Kristen Stewart, apparently aware she is in a David Cronenberg film
Crimes of the Future Review We review the latest the latest from David Cronenberg, Crimes of the Future starring Viggo Mortensen, Lea Sedoux, and Kristen Stewart
FilmWeek: ‘Benediction,’ ‘Hustle,’ ‘Crimes Of The Future’ And More Larry Mantle and KPCC film critics Tim Cogshell and Peter Rainer review this weekend’s new movie releases on streaming and on demand platforms.
Crimes of the Future ...asks familiar, Cronenbergian questions.
Review: Surgery, sex and superfluous human organs converge in David Cronenberg's 'Crimes of the Future' Viggo Mortensen, Léa Seydoux and Kristen Stewart star in David Cronenberg's mind-bending dystopian tale, "Crime of the Future," a surgically precise return ...
Crimes of the Future review – Long live the new flesh Extreme surgery replaces sex in body horror maestro David Cronenberg’s ambitious blends of science fiction and film noir.
'Crimes of the Future' review: A delirious ride of a film The opening sequence of the maestro’s new film, Crimes of the Future shows him in a different, tad mellower frame of mind. That deviation in the mood suffu...
“Crimes of the Future,” Reviewed: It’s the End of the World as David Cronenberg Knew It This dystopian fantasy is a classic “late film” by the seventy-nine-year-old director.
'Crimes of the Future' review: not as freaky as peak Cronenberg, but it still cuts deep David Cronenberg's latest freaky film serves as a greatest hits of sorts from the visionary Canadian director.
‘Crimes of the Future’ is the year’s most shockingly gruesome movie Hands flew up in front of faces as horrified viewers watched controversial director David Cronenberg’s gruesome spectacle starring Viggo Mortensen and Kris...
‘Crimes of the Future’ Review: The Horror, the Horror (Published 2022) In his latest shocker, David Cronenberg prophetically reads the signs while Léa Seydoux performs surgeries on a beatific Viggo Mortensen.
David Cronenberg’s ‘Crimes of the Future’ Is a Senseless Collection of Horrifying Garbage David Cronenberg’s latest abomination is causing audiences to walk out in droves.
Crimes of the Future puts body horror’s king back in his slimy saddle Move over, eXistenZ and Videodrome — David Cronenberg has returned to echo his squishiest past hits
Cannes 2022: Crimes of the Future, De Humani Corporis Fabrica Crimes of the Future and De Humani Corporis Fabrica both explore the contours and horrors of the human body. They're both among the best films at Cannes.
Crimes of the Future movie review (2022) It’s irresistible to see Cronenberg pivot to his classic mode to dissect weighty anxieties around mortality and perhaps even humankind’s inevitable annih...
Movie Review: Extrapolating the perverse “Crimes of the Future” For the past few weeks, I’ve been fuming at boutique distributor Neon, which was waffling on whether or not to preview screen “Crimes of the Future” in...
'Crimes of the Future': David Cronenberg Returns to His Sexy, Sticky Body-Horror Past 'Crimes of the Future' finds David Cronenberg returning to his gory, gristly body-horror roots—and it's great to have him back. Our review.
‘Crimes Of The Future’: Cannes Review Blending body horror and climate change, this future of body alteration is 'pure, essential Cronenberg'
Crimes Of The Future Review: David Cronenberg Returns To His Body Horror Roots With A Gruesome, Darkly Funny Freak Show - SlashFilm David Cronenberg is back, baby!
Gore-fest meets snooze-fest: Crimes of the Future reviewed You always have to brace yourself for the latest David Cronenberg film, but with Crimes of the Future it’s not the scalpels slicing into flesh or the mutan...
Crimes of the Future movie review: barking, but ultimately satisfying Cronenberg’s latest prioritises atmosphere over plot but Kristen Stewart’s performance makes everything feel urgent
‘Surgery is the new sex’: Body horror trembles on the brink of ecstasy David Cronenberg is back with Crimes of the Future, in which a performance artist specialises in surgeries on his constantly evolving carcass.
Cannes Review: David Cronenberg Delivers with the Unsettling and Erotically Charged Crimes of the Future In Crimes of the Future, an underground movement of performance artists try understanding a world in which humans grow new organs on a regular basis and pain...
Review: David Cronenberg’s Crimes of the Future is the sicko-cinema masterpiece we’ve been waiting for If Cronenberg’s 1983 masterpiece Videodrome heralded the age of ‘the new flesh,’ then Crimes of the Future stretches that skin into something more synt...
Crimes of the Future Film review: A surgical shocker Viggo Mortensen stars as Crash writer/director David Cronenberg returns to the body-horror genre, depicting a grisly future where surgery is the new sex
'Crimes Of The Future' Review: David Cronenberg's Unfinished Business With The Flesh Is Booming [Cannes] "Crimes Of The Future" treats us to state-of-the-art grotesqueries as only Cronenberg can visualize them, with an increased focus on theory.
'Crimes of the Future' Film Review: David Cronenberg Plays the Hits, But Always With Style David Cronenberg's new film Crimes of the Future stars Kristen Stewart, Viggo Mortensen, Lea Seydoux and Don McKellar.
David Cronenberg's 'Crimes of the Future' Is Silly, Elegant, and Might Make You Squirm a Little David Cronenberg’s Crimes of the Future, which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival, is both elegant and rather silly.
Review: Don't walk out on David Cronenberg's bizarre and insightful 'Crimes of the Future' David Cronenberg, master of body horror, doesn't skimp on the weirdness with his sci-fi drama 'Crimes of the Future,' starring Kristen Stewart.
David Cronenberg Gets Back to Basics in Crimes of the Future The film, featuring Viggo Mortensen, Léa Seydoux, and Kristen Stewart, is more style piece than narrative story.
‘Crimes of the Future’ Review: Viggo Mortensen, Léa Seydoux and Kristen Stewart Star in David Cronenberg’s Savage Horror Movie as Metaphor In a throwback to his early body-horror films, starring Viggo Mortensen and Kristen Stewart, Cronenberg as always works from the head down.
The best movies of 2022 (so far) — and how to watch them From great blockbusters to a mockumentary about a talking inch-high shell.
David Cronenberg Makes an Indifferent Return to Body Horror Viggo Mortensen and Léa Seydoux are game, but the director’s heart (and his other body parts) just isn’t in Crimes of the Future.
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