'We're all hackable' warns ultra-violent body-swap horror creator
Los Angeles (AFP) - Releasing a horror film in 2020 presents a challenge: how do you compete with a deadly pandemic, raging protests over racism and the most viciously polarized US election in recent memory?For Brandon Cronenberg -- son of legendary director David Cronenberg -- making an ultra-violent movie about corporate assassins who control other people's bodies through mind-hacking technology felt more appropriate than ever."If you look at Russian interference in the US elections, I think we're only just now starting to realize what it means to be a completely online society," he told AFP...