
Tubi, like many streaming services, regularly rotates its content. They recently announced, with a bit of playful drama, that a beloved sci-fi film is leaving their platform. In fact, it’s being removed just a week after being added, leaving fans wondering where to watch it next. But don’t worry – you still have a few days to enjoy this unique and highly-regarded film from the brilliant and unconventional director, David Cronenberg. It’s a true gem you won’t want to miss!
Jeff Goldblum and Geena Davis star in The Fly, a science fiction horror film about a scientist named Seth Brundle who invents a teleportation device. He tests it on himself, unaware that a fly has also entered the machine. This causes his DNA to combine with the fly’s, leading to a gruesome and terrifying transformation. At first, the teleportation seems successful, but Seth soon begins to change, slowly mutating into a human-fly hybrid as his horrified girlfriend looks on.
It’s a Body Horror Goldmine
David Cronenberg’s The Fly is a classic horror film, known for its disturbing and surreal imagery. However, it’s also a surprisingly tender and emotional story, resonating deeply with those who experience chronic illness or pain – the feeling of one’s own body turning against them is powerfully portrayed. While Cronenberg is famous for his gruesome ‘body horror,’ many, like Nadine Smith of them, recognize The Fly as a profoundly loving film. Andy Klein of the Los Angeles Reader points out that the movie is rich with layers of meaning, prompting viewers to consider multiple interpretations.
This film is deeply disturbing and emotionally powerful, captivating both critics and general audiences. One viewer gave it a perfect 5-star rating, comparing it to a classic Greek or Shakespearean tragedy and calling it one of the greatest horror films ever made. They praised director David Cronenberg for creating characters with real depth and development, making the audience truly care about what happens to them.
“The Fly” has become a beloved classic, and it’s easily one of David Cronenberg’s greatest films. It’s a disturbing yet fascinating blend of science fiction and horror, and well worth watching if you get the chance.
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2026-02-09 21:15