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In this 40th anniversary review, Ande revisits one of the most iconic scenes in body horror in Scanners, the film that brought David Cronenberg international attention.
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Scanners by David Cronenberg with Jennifer O'Neill, Michael Ironside, 1981. Science Fiction Body Horror Alternative Movie Art Quote | Poster
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