‘Cosmopolis’: A hearse, not a limo

I rarely take notes during movies, but when the pretentious aphorisms started flying in David Cronenberg’s “Cosmopolis,” I dove for my notebook.
I missed a few of the early ones, but managed to scribble down several of the ripest, most ridiculous pronouncements, starting with: “Life is too contemporary.”
Or how about: “Money has lost its narrative quality. Money is talking to itself.” (More…)

