David Cronenberg's new film, "The Shrouds," explores the unsettling intersection of grief, technology, and a vast conspiracy.
The movie centers on a tech innovator whose software lets people watch their deceased loved ones decompose, a morbid yet intriguing premise.
A grave vandalism sparks a mystery involving the innovator's late wife, her sister, and her ex-husband, all entangled in a complex web.
Cronenberg masterfully uses paranoia as a means of coping with loss, questioning the search for meaning in the face of death.