Anya Taylor-Joy and Miles Teller meet cute at the gates of hell in uneven action-horror yarn. The post ‘The Gorge’ Review: So Close, Yet So Far appeared first on Slant Magazine.
The 75th edition of the Berlin International Film Festival opens today and, following the rather unceremonious end of its previous two directors’ respective tenure, all eyes are on new Berlinale head Tricia Tuttle and whether she can help the wintry...
The title of writer-director Sophie Brooks’s feature-length debut, Oh, Hi!, an anti-rom-com, appears almost immediately in an exchange between longtime best friends, Iris (Molly Gordon) and Max (Geraldine Viswanathan). Usually saved for a moment combining surprise and levity, here...
In co-writer/director Meera Menon’s (Equity, Farah Goes Bang) post-apocalyptic zombie tale, Didn’t Die, a zombie-filled life is barely worth living. As always, staying alive means not just dodging the walking dead and their appetites for human flesh, but also...
Essentially a lost film, legendary director Charles Burnett’s 1999 feature The Annihilation of Fish mostly lived on the festival circuit (and in bootlegs) for a quarter-century until a recent miraculous restoration by the UCLA Film & Television Archive and The...
Anya Taylor-Joy and Miles Teller star in Scott Derrickson's multi-genre thriller, premiering worldwide on Apple TV+. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
In 2008, a group of men from Denmark and across Europe pull off the biggest heist of all time on Danish soil. Kasper, a boxer with few chances left in life, is offered the opportunity to plan the robbery by...
Pace everyone’s favorite Greek philosopher, Socrates, if the unexamined life isn’t worth living, then the unexamined cam life — as in cam-girl life — is probably a close second or even a distant third. That lack of self-exploration, of...
The 2025 Berlinale Film Festival marks a new chapter in its storied history, debuting under the artistic leadership of Tricia Tuttle with a line-up that seeks to embrace audience friendly world cinema. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
While many cinephilic pleasures can be derived from diving into underseen gems from many decades ago, it’s extremely rare to find a film shot before many of our lifetimes and only resurrected for completion recently. Such is the case for...