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Tango01 Supporting Member of TMP09 Aug 2012 8:43 p.m. PST

"The first trailer for sci-fi horror film Antiviral starts with a slick advertisement for a clinic that sells the bodily fluids of celebrities — and then it gets really strange.

"Here at the Lucas Clinic, we strive to bring you closer to celebrity than ever before," says the reassuring voice of the commercial's pitchman in a soothing voiceover. "With samples drawn directly from the source, you can be connected in ways you never imagined."

You know, like with open sores, a hacking cough or maybe a sweet — and totally collectible — case of bleeding from the mouth. "So far I've had all her diseases," says one of the celebrity-mad "patients" at the clinic. "Most have been expensive."


Written and directed by Brandon Cronenberg, the film doesn't skimp on the medical horrors: There are plenty of rubber gloves, needles, bandages and blood in the trailer alone. (If you're squeamish about close-ups of needles piercing skin, don't press play.) The film stars Caleb Landry Jones (Banshee from X-Men: First Class), Sarah Gadon (A Dangerous Method) Douglas Smith (Big Love) and Malcolm McDowell (A Clockwork Orange).

Antiviral, which will screen at the Toronto International Film Festival next month, is the director's first feature. The bizarre subject matter probably shouldn't be too surprising, considering who his father is: body-horror pioneer David Cronenberg."
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I pass.

Amicalement
Armand

Personal logo wargamer1972 Supporting Member of TMP10 Aug 2012 7:26 a.m. PST

I concur with you Armand, pass.

Personal logo Mardaddy Supporting Member of TMP Fezian10 Aug 2012 10:02 a.m. PST

In my view, there are two basic archtypes of horror films; the, "Cringing-Creepy," and the, "Boo-Gotcha!"

This hits the creepy square on. And while I gritted my way through the cringing torture porn that was the Hostel series, even I will probably pass on this.

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