In the opening scene of David Cronenberg's "Cosmopolis", an adaptation of Don DeLillo's complex 2003 novel, the camera lingers on a row of shiny white stretch limos as a narrator ominously informs us that the rat has become a unit of currency.
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Despite a relatively quiet Cannes reception that offset some early great expectations, my anticipation remains high for Cosmopolis, David Cronenberg's adaptation of the Don DeLillo novel. This new US trailer doesn't hurt, plunking l... Read Post
Cosmopolis, director David Cronenberg's dark, cynical film about power, greed, and youth, based on the novel by Don DeLillo, is a harsh critique of capitalism and modern society. At the epicenter of the movie (which opens in New Yor... Read Post
David Cronenberg's new film Cosmopolis depicts a world so skewed by capitalism that rats are about to become the unit of currency. The shots are masterful. But what makes the film brilliant is the startling dialogue from Don DeLillo... Read Post