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Seth Brundle
Irish Gothic Fiction
“No Reason to Be Seen”: Cinema, Exploitation, and the Political
Transatlantica, 2 | 2017 Marianne Kac-Vergne, Masculinity in Contemporary Science Fiction Cinema
Filmic Bodies As Terministic (Silver) Screens: Embodied Social Anxieties in Videodrome
Desire, Disease, Death, and David Cronenberg: the Operatic Anxieties of the Fly
The Content of the Film for Group Discussion, As Well As a Brief Summary of the Film for Reference
Body Horror by Matthew Ronay and Lane Relyea, May/June 2020
EB Insects in Movies
Body Memory in David Cronenberg's the Fly Dylan Trigg
SYMPHONIES of HORROR Musical Experimentation in Howard Shore's
Cronenberg, Flyness, and the Other-Self William Beard
Baring the Windigo's Teeth: the Fearsome Figure in Native
Total Film | July 2015 Subscribe at for Use by
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David Cronenberg and Charles Edward Pogue from the Story George Lanqelaan November 1, 1985
An Analysis of a Country Doctor (1917) and Videodrome (1983)1
The AIDS Crisis in Houston and Dallas, Two Cities In
YOU ARE a NEW CREATURE'' David Cronenberg's
Ibacn on the Menu": Humans, Insectoid Aliens, and The
Top View
Film Calendar October 13 - December 14, 2017
Frankenstein 2.0.: Identifying and Characterising Synthetic Biology Engineers in Science Fiction Films Angela Meyer1*, Amelie Cserer1 and Markus Schmidt1,2
Movie Trivia
The Fly Based on the Story by George Langelaan Screenplay by Charles Edward Pogue and David Cronenberg Produced by Stuart Corn
David Cronenberg As Mythmaker: an Archetypal Interpretation of His Films
Uncomfortable in the New Flesh: Adapting Body Horror in the Cinema of David Cronenberg
'Death to Videodrome': Cronenberg, Žižek and an Ontology of the Real
Women, Theory and Horror Film
Introduction
Fiche La Mouche
The Visceral Screen: Between the Cinemas of John Cassavetes and David Cronenberg, a Barthesian Perspective
The Fly Ebook, Epub
The Scientist and American Cinema: Trends and Case Studies
10 Chapter 9.Indd
Science Fiction
A Critical Theory of Virus by Christopher D. Rechner a Thesis
The Monstrous Masculine: Male Metamorphosis in Contemporary Science Fiction Cinema
Dr Frances Pheasant-Kelly Address
University of Southampton Research Repository Eprints Soton