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Videodrome (1983)
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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:
James Woods, Sonja Smits, Debbie Harry, Peter Dvorsky, Leslie Carlson, Jack Creley, Lynne Gorman, Julie Khaner, Reiner Schwarz, David Bolt, Lally Cadeau, ...»
Director:
David Cronenberg
Country:
International
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James Woods
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Sonja Smits
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Debbie Harry
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Peter Dvorsky
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Leslie Carlson
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Jack Creley
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Lynne Gorman
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Julie Khaner
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Reiner Schwarz
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David Bolt
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Lally Cadeau
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Henry Gomez
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Harvey Chao
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Kay Hawtrey
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Sam Malkin
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Bob Church
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Jayne Eastwood
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Franciszka Hedland
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Critics Of "Videodrome (1983)"
Ozus' World Movie Reviews
March 03, 2007 Veers from being risible to sinister as it explores how viewers are brainwashed by TV.
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FEARnet
January 09, 2011 There's little denying that Cronenberg was way ahead of his time with much of Videodrome.
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TV Guide
June 06, 2007 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.
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Variety
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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Suite101.com
February 28, 2013 Here, Cronenberg is a provocateur only to a point - boldly striding past boundaries of comfort but getting the heebie-jeebies upon approaching true profundity. But he wasn't too far from figuring out which incisions could cut the deepest.
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Chicago Reader
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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Washington Post
August 04, 2015 Simultaneously stupefying and boring, Videodrome is too extreme a blunder to survive exposure to a justifiably disillusioned horror-movie public.
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Time Out
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.
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Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
January 16, 2011 ...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.
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