Featuring Howard Shore's hair - raising debut film score, this deeply personal take on the trials of parenthood and the trauma of divorce — which Cronenberg described as his version of Kramer vs. Kramer — establishes
the mix of body horror and psychological terror that would soon become the director's trademark.
Not exact matches
It begins as a sci - fi, but has elements
of body terror, jump scares and clichés from average
horror flicks that are slowly
mixed in.
Then things get really weird as the boys are taken to a hospital, where truths emerge in an immersively scored
mix of dream film and
body horror.