‘Crimes of the Future’ review: Viggo Mortensen and David Cronenberg present a cold, feral vision of the future
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 feral. Shot in Athens, largely at night, writer-director Cronenberg’s first feature since “Maps to the Stars” eight years ago gathers up a lifetime of personal obsessions in a story Cronenberg conceived late last century, and only now has gotten ...
by Michael Phillips, Chicago Tribune
Jun 02, 2022
2 minutes
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 feral.
Shot in Athens, largely at night, writer-director Cronenberg’s first feature since“Maps to the Stars” eight years ago gathers up a lifetime of personal obsessions in a story Cronenberg conceived late last century, and
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