Screen Anarchy

Cannes 2025: A Look At What The Mad Scientists Are Doing…
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The world's most famous film festival rounds up today, and we've had plenty of reviews in the past weeks. But Cannes also has a business side of course, a vast market where people try and get their projects financed, scout...
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ODDITIES: Horror Icon Adrienne Barbeau to Star in New Horror Thriller
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A bit of late evening news for you folks who stuck it out with us. Variety had reported that filming had wrapped on a horror thriller called Oddities. Directed by Tyler Savage who has based this feature film off of...
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Now Streaming: FEAR STREET: PROM QUEEN, BET, NINE PUZZLES
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In the U.S., we're a week behind Canada, so this is our long weekend holiday, which means we have two big studio wide theatrical releases. If you're not able to get out of the house and into a movie theater...
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Friday One Sheet: WICK IS PAIN
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We love all things John Wick in these parts. You do not really need to sell us for a making-of documentary on the franchise, but a little meta elevator of film frames is a good way to do it. I...
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MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE – THE FINAL RECKONING Review: A Big, Beautiful, Messy, Thrilling, Heartfelt Goodbye
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Tom Cruise and Christopher McQuarrie give an epic send-off to one of the biggest and very best action franchises. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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Chattanooga 2025: David Dastmalchian Guest Programming, Sneak Peek, World Premieres
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[still from Pater Noster and the Misson of Light] Holy. Smokes. The Chattanooga Film Festival in the year of our cinematic gods, 2025, is unhinged. You can check out all of the films, events, and guests previously announced via the...
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THE SURRENDER Review: Call Your Mother. Or Face Black Magic Horror.
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Colby Minifie and Kate Burton star in writer/director Julia Max's horror thriller, now streaming on Shudder. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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KILLER OF SHEEP Blu-ray Review: The Future in a Handful of Concrete Dust
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When most people think of American cinema of the 1970s, they focus on New Hollywood, the era of brash independent cinema that blew the roof off the old studio system and offered a more grimy, realistic, intimate look across a...
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SWORD OF VENGEANCE: The Serbian MAD MAX Sells to Multiple Territories
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Here is something to keep an eye out for, specifically if you are a fan of post apocalyptic action films like Mad Max or knock-offs like Steel Dawn.    Our friends at Jinga Films presented a Serbian post apocalyptic action...
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A DOZEN TOUGH JOBS: Reimagining of The Twelve Labors of Hercules Getting an Animated Adaptation
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Lion Forge Entertainment is joining forces with George R. R. Martin to adapt Howard Waldrop’s  novella A Dozen Tough Jobs into an adult animated feature film.    Descended from slaves, Hercules has just been released from prison for a heinous...
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