Movie Title : Antiviral
Release Date : Apr 12, 2013 Limited Genre Movie :Drama,Horror,Mystery & Suspense,Science Fiction & Fantasy
Mpaa Rating : Unrated Actors :Caleb Jones,Sarah Gadon,Malcolm McDowell,Douglas Smith,Lisa Berry,Nicholas Campbell,Wendy Crewson,Sheila McCarthy,Adam Bogen,Salvatore Antonio,Nenna Abuwa,Donna Goodhand,Matt Watts,Dawn Greenhalgh,Katie Bergin,Lara Jean Chorostecki,Reid Morgan,Elitso Bako,Joe Pingue,Dan Warry-Smith
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User Ranting Movie Antiviral :User Count Like for Antiviral : 1,689
Critics Ranting For Antiviral : 6
Critics Percentage For Antiviral : 71 %
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Review For Movie Antiviral
Papa Cronenberg must be proud, but be advised: If there's a blood test in your future, book it before seeing this movie.Chuck Wilson-Village Voice
The whole movie feels like a case of the sweats, putting you in desperate need of the chicken soup of recognizable human behavior.
Joshua Rothkopf-Time Out New York
Cronenberg achieves a kind of heightened reality that does not resemble the real world but possesses its own internal logic.
Andrew O'Hehir-Salon.com
Antiviral never builds the sort of character investment or narrative momentum that would allow its visceral horrors to seriously disturb, rather than seeming like choice gross-out moments lovingly designed for maximum viewer recoil.
Justin Chang-Variety
Cronenberg's directing style is elegant, all shiny surfaces and sleek camera moves, until the horror begins; then the film turns as dark and as bloody as the physical decay of its star-obsessed characters.
Bruce Diones-New Yorker
'Antiviral' never wholly succeeds as either a surgical satire or a medical conspiracy thriller, and its tedious last third is like a diseased body dragging itself slowly to the grave.
Nigel Floyd-Time Out
The movie can be repulsive at times, but Cronenberg is more interested in ideas than in blood and guts.
Noel Murray-AV Club
It's exactly the oddball and crooked tale you'd want and expect from a Cronenberg with all the gratuitous blood, pus, bone and multiple closeups of needles piercing skin you could ask for. Dad would be proud.
Kevin Jagernauth-The Playlist
Cronenberg fils, though, while sharing dad's bodily fixations, exhibits other influences from his Kubriakian art direction (white minimalism) to Lynchian imagery (red drapes and blurred head shots)...star Landry Jones compels in a breakout role.
Laura Clifford-Reeling Reviews
The younger Cronenberg has made a derivative exercise in body horror that plays as little more than low rent Cronenberg pastiche.
Eric Kohn-indieWIRE
A one-joke movie--a good joke, yes, but Brandon Cronenberg's agenda clouds the clarity that's needed to fully deliver the punchline.
Chuck Bowen-Slant Magazine
Cronenberg's use of his Toronto setting is a clever exercise in making the minimal look futuristic, with its cold white surfaces - like Landry Jones' own waify presence - an effective canvas for a plot that grows increasingly bloody.
Andrew Simpson-Fan The Fire
... a truly striking and unforgettable instant classic.
Staci Layne Wilson-Yahoo! Movies
Like his father before him, Brandon makes a virtue of budgetary restraints: Antiviral's rough textures are, in themselves, somewhat alienating.
Donald Clarke-Irish Times
A very accomplished film, especially for a debut.
Kelly Vance-East Bay Express
For fans of Cronenberg Sr, Antiviral pushes plenty of pleasurable buttons. Indeed, Brandon is so on-brand, the film so archly Cronenbergian, that at times it approaches parody.
Ian Berriman-SFX Magazine
[A] twisted, creepy extrapolation of our obsession with celebrity... [O]ne of the more disturbing and more unsettling films I've seen in a quite a while... and also one of the cleverest examples of science fiction cinema in years...
MaryAnn Johanson-Flick Filosopher
An intriguing and fairly stylish mix of sci-fi, horror and detective movie tropes that suggest Cronenberg might soon step out from his father's shadow.
Alistair Harkness-Scotsman
This dark fable is a subversive stomach-churner and not for the faint-hearted.
Alan Jones-Radio Times
Clearly about the curse of celebrity culture but also hamfisted and confused. If you like nasties, this is very nasty indeed.
Derek Malcolm-This is London
Intriguing but laboured, mannered and a little dull.
-Daily Express
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Movie Overview For Antiviral
After becoming infected with the virus that killed superstar Hannah Geist, Syd March must unravel the mystery surrounding her death to save his own life.TagLine Antiviral
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