Screen Anarchy

Cannes 2025 Review: DALLOWAY Envisions a Grim, Not-Too-Distant Future Where A.I. Assistants Run Amok
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In director Yann Gozlan's out-of-competition midnight entry, technology may be fluid, but evil Big Tech is forever. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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Hot Docs 2025 Review: SPARE MY BONES, COYOTE! Illuminates the Human Cost of Border Crossings
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Jonah Malak reframes the U.S.-Mexico border as a landscape of absence and loss. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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BRING HER BACK Review: The Philippou Brothers Deliver Another Masterclass in Horror
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Danny Philippou and Michael Philippou wrote and directed their new thriller. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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Cannes 2025 Review: NOUVELLE VAGUE Knows It Shouldn’t Exist
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Richard Linklater and co. go walking, talking, and exploring with the Cahiers crew. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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Cannes 2025 Review: A USEFUL GHOST, The Importance of Remembering
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Ratchapoom Boonbunchachoke's feature debut tells a very queer ghost story within a story about the importance of remembering. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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THE REMEDY’s Alex Kahuam Announces Next Project, STAY WITH ME
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Alex Kahuam had barely set foot on the ground at Cannes to present their latest film, The Remedy, during the programming at Fantastic Pavilion, when they announced their next project. Variety had the scoop yesterday on his next film, Stay...
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Shudder in June: BEST WISHES TO ALL, ASH And Early James Wan Classics
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Halfway through a month and you know what that means, it is time to look ahead to next month's programming over at Shudder.   In June subscribers will get to see Yûta Shimotsu's debut feature film, Best Wishes to All,...
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DESERT DAWN Exclusive Clip: We Need to Talk
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We have an exclusive clip from the crime thriller, Desert Dawn. Featuring a reunion of Twilight stars Kellan Lutz and Cam Gigandet the film will be in select theaters, digital and on demand on May 16th.   A newly appointed...
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Cannes 2025 Review: DEATH DOES NOT EXIST, Existential Angst in Animated Feature
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Directed by Félix Dufour-Laperriére, the Canadian-French film deals with a hefty subject in an unique and intriguing way. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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FINAL DESTINATION: BLOODLINES Review: Death Is Back, And This Time He Wants Your Whole Damn Family
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Resurrecting a franchise after an extended slumber is always a risky move, even more so with a series as beloved by horror fans as Final Destination. It’s been fourteen years since the last installment, and in the intervening years cult...
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