Cinema May Be Dying but the Old Auteurs Still Have Plenty to Say | The Walrus
In David Cronenberg's new film, widower Karsh Relikh invites Myrna to a restaurant that doubles as a showroom for his graveyard business, showcasing burial shrouds equipped with livestreaming cameras.
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1975 films, like Monty Python and the Holy Grail, reflect the evolving film industry, transitioning towards younger audiences and simpler storylines after 1974.