Transfer (1966), Cronenberg's first film, is a surreal sketch of a doctor and his patient. From the Drain (1967) finds two men in a bathtub, which may be part of a centre for veterans of a future war. Stereo (1969), Cronenberg's first official feature film, stunningly shot in monochrome, concerns telepaths at the Institute for Erotic Enquiry where patients undergo tests by Dr. Luther Stringfellow. In Crimes of the Future (1970) Cronenberg worked in colour and with a find out more...
A strange, beautiful film. We watch mother and son as they go about their peculiar daily routine, and we see a dead child in the ocean. It's unnerving and, somehow, everything seems eerily sexual, too. Then we are invited to go underwater where we get a closer look at the strange story science and earth have to tell. There are only mothers and sons in this coastal town. There is routine and control - but who is in control and what happens if someone starts to ask que find out more...
The sleepy coastal community of Erin Island is about to receive some unexpected visitors. Vicious extra-terrestrial predators have landed and they’ve got a thirst on. With razor sharp tentacles and an insatiable hunger for blood the locals are about to discover what it is to be dinner, their only chance at survival....go on the lash. Grabbers is a generi find out more...
Two college dropouts find themselves as humanity's last hope in this indie comedy horror from director Don Coscarelli. When a new drug named 'Soy Sauce' hits the streets, its effects are unlike any that have appeared before. Allowing the user to travel across time and unknown dimensions, its properties have one major drawback - the user may suffer a horrifying physical metamorphosis. As the drug's popularity grows and strange otherwordly beings begin to make an unwelcome appearance, it falls find out more...