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Videodrome is a 1983
Canadian science fiction body
horror film
written and
directed by
David Cronenberg and
starring James Woods,
Sonja Smits, and Debbie...
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through sci-fi
horror films such as
Shivers (1975),
Scanners (1981),
Videodrome (1983) and The Fly (1986),
though he has also
directed dramas, psychological...
- England. His
films include the
horror films Deranged,
Black Christmas, and
Videodrome, as well as the
family film A
Christmas Story. His
television credits...
- 1958) is a
Canadian actress. She was
nominated for two
Genie Awards: for
Videodrome (1983) and That's My Baby! (1984). On television, she
starred in Street...
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Videodrome is the
official soundtrack album of the 1983
Canadian science fiction horror film
Videodrome.
While the film's
score was
composed by Howard...
- neo-noir
Union City (1980) and in
David Cronenberg's body
horror film
Videodrome (1983). She
released her
second solo
studio album, 1986's Rockbird, and...
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Paper Shotgun described the game as "like a
scene from
Bosch by way of
Videodrome".
Chris Priestman of Kill
Screen called the game's
animation "wonderful"...
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Quentin Tarantino called it "the best book on
films ever written." Lucas'
Videodrome, a
study of the 1983
David Cronenberg film,
inaugurated the
Studies in...
- on a
bonus disc in
Arrow Video's UK Blu-ray
release of
Videodrome. The
bonus disc from
Videodrome was
later released on its own as
David Cronenberg's Early...
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Beckwith in
Ghosts of
Mississippi (1996).
Notable film
roles include in
Videodrome (1983), Once Upon a Time in
America (1984), The Hard Way (1991), Chaplin...