Screen Anarchy

THE WIZ 4K Review: Looks Great Now, and Even More More Deeply Weird
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Diana Ross and Michael Jackson lead Sidney Lumet's deeply weird adaptation of the Broadway stage production on a sterling Criterion 4K disc. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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Cannes 2025 Review: Biopic THE GREAT ARCH, Measured Study of Vision and Compromise
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Claes Bang stars. Director Stéphane Demoustier crafts a restrained biopic that charts the fraught realisation of France's Grande Arche de la Défense. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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THE RITUAL Interview: Director David Midell Leads Me Through the Horror
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Hello! It’s Dave Canfield, your Creature Feature Preacher here with another conversation. Director David Midell has made a hell of a debut. His first feature, The Ritual, not only stars Al Pacino but the always ascendant Dan Stevens. The pair...
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Tribeca 2025 Review: DRAGONFLY, Powerful Psychological Drama About Desperately Seeking Connection
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Brenda Blethyn and Andrea Riseborough star in Paul Andrew Williams' thriller. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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Sound And Vision: Steven Spielberg
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In the article series Sound and Vision we take a look at music videos from notable directors. This week we look at Marcus Mumford's Cannibal, directed by Steven Spielberg. Spielberg is one of the biggest directors who ever lived, and...
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DANGEROUS ANIMALS Interview: Director Sean Byrne Talks Sharks and Spirituality
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Director Sean Byrne has been chumming the water for a long time. His new movie, Dangerous Animals, a shark infested survival thriller, is garnering great reviews and deservedly so. It has a villain for the ages in Jai Courtney, who...
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ANORA 4K UHD Review: Sean Baker’s Oscar Winner Gets A Stunning Home Video Release
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After years of toiling away in the indie underground, Sean Baker finally has his Oscar(s). When Anora premiered at the Cannes Film Festival last year it immediately shot to the top of the list of best picture contenders when it...
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Tribeca 2025 Review: MAN FINDS TAPE, A Found Footage Odyssey From The Heart Of Texas
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The sleepy Texas town of Larkin falls prey to an unseen malevolent entity in Man Finds Tape, the debut feature from writer/director duo Paul Gandersman & Peter S. Hall, premiering at Tribeca this week. Lynn Page (Kelsey Pribilski) left her...
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Tribeca 2025 Review: THE TRAVEL COMPANION, The Unbearable Lightness of Being an Indie Filmmaker
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The Travel Companion, a feature debut made by a creative duet of Alex Mallis and Trevor Wood, continues to explore the topic that was prominent at last year’s Tribeca Festival (and showcased in such films as Adult Best Friends and...
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Tribeca 2025 Review: QUEENS OF THE DEAD, A Next Gen Romero Spawns A Drag Zombie Winner
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A struggling drag club transforms into ground zero for a group of plucky survivors during a zombie infestation in Tina Romero’s fantastic debut feature, Queens of the Dead. Dre (Katy O’Brian, Love Lies Bleeding) is desperate. Their drag club had...
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