Screen Anarchy

New York 2025 Review: DRACULA, Sucking the Blood of the Proletariat
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Radu Jude directs a decidedly and intentionally bad movie. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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Fantastic Fest 2025 Review: COYOTES Lacks Bite, But Justin Long Still Entertains
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Justin Long fends off coyotes with his sense of humor and little else. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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Fantastic Fest 2025 Review: 13 DAYS TILL SUMMER, Cruelly Stylish Slasher
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A new slasher film from Poland delivers the goods for fans of creepy and mean masked killers. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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New Multi-Film, Multi-Year Horror Venture Starts Between Spooky Pictures And Fandomodo Films
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We always want to know where the next horror films are coming from, and Spooky Pictures is going to be one of those places down the line.    Yesterday, Spooky Pictures, led by producers Steven Schneider (Paranormal Activity, Insidious, Pet...
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Friday One Sheet: SHE LOVED BLOSSOMS MORE
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The poster for Greek horror science-fiction hazy tale of unexplored grief, She Loved Blossoms More, has worthy-weird poster, with slime-green text, and a textured background of dried and oxidized blood. And of course, the key and central image of the...
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Busan 2025 Review: COMING OF AGE, Death Comes for Us All in Morbidly Amusing Korean Indie
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Time and its many forms form the core of Coming of Age, one of the standout new titles at this year's Busan International Film Festival. Director Jeong Seung-o explores familial responsibility and personal desire with wit, frankness and lucidity in...
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OFF-VIFF 2025: Singel-Day Lineup Includes JAMES, STRANGE JOURNEY: THE STORY OF ROCKY HORROR, And THE PEE PEE POO POO MAN
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Tickets are on sale now for the subversive and underground event, OFF-VIFF, a single day devoted to bucking the system, offering something well outside the norms of the conventional festival experience.    They had us at grilled cheese sandwiches (see...
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DEAD OF WINTER Review: Emma Thompson Turns Action Hero in Gritty, Wintry Action-Thriller
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A surprisingly perfect role for two-time Academy Award winner Emma Thompson (Sense & Sensibility, Howards End), the Brian Kirk-directed Dead of Winter centers on Thompson’s grounded, realistic portrayal of a working class, Minnesota woman, Barb (accent and all), understandably mourning...
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Busan 2025 Review: THE GORALS, Animals and Outcasts in Twee Teen Tale
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Four teenage outcasts team up to save the animals in the quirky and quiet metaphorical The Gorals. This second film from Yoo Jae-wook, the co-director of Limecrime, another tale of teens on the fringe, recalls several indie films about young...
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Busan 2025 Review: TIGER Charts the Challenges of a Queer Male Sex Worker in a Deeply Divided Japan
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Inspired by real stories from Tokyo’s LGBTQ+ community, Anshul Chauhan’s Tiger follows a young man as he navigates the Japanese capital’s underground queer scene, while also struggling to reconcile his chosen lifestyle with the one he left behind. Tiger had...
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