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Cannes 2025 Review: PEAK EVERYTHING, Love in the Time of Climate Crisis and Mental Anxiety
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Piper Perabo and Patrick Hivon star in Canadian filmmaker Anne Emond's atypical romantic comedy. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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SUNLIGHT Review: Taking This Monkey Show on the Road
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We've likely all had very strange reactions to a great trauma in our lives, be it the death of a loved one, the loss of a treasured lover, intimate abuse. Or at least we might have thought about doing something...
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Cannes 2025 Review: Duty and Desire Collides in CARAVAN in a Touching Portrait of Motherhood and Womanhood
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Czech director Zuzana Kirchnerová draws on her background in documentary and her Cannes-awarded short Bába to craft a restrained psychological drama exploring motherhood, identity, and the unspoken costs of care. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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Sound And Vision: Dean DeBlois
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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 Dean DeBlois' work with Jónsi and Sigur Rós. It is Dean DeBlois summer in Hollywood. The director of...
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THE SOUND Trailer Exclusive: Mountain High Horror Thriller in Theaters June 27th
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We have your first look at the main trailer for Brendan Devan's horror action thriller, The Sound. If you like your horror flicks dangling hundreds of feet above the ground below then this one is for you.   It will have...
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ARROW in June: K-Horror, Corin Hardy Selects and THE INVISIBLE SWORDSMAN
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ARROW Player Announces June 2025 Lineup   Now that the month of June has arrived it is time to check in with our friends at Arrow and see what is coming to the Arrow Video Player.   There is a...
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SCREAMBOX in June: Streaming Line-Up Includes BLEEDING And Films From Romero, Argento, Fulci, And Bava
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Congratulations, you have made it to the halfway point of the year. It is time to reward yourself with some good old fashioned genre goodness.    The folks at Screambox have revealed their lineup of films for the month of...
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BA Review: a Heartwarming Blend of Genre and Drama
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The films with the most heart and most original ideas almost always come from the super indie sphere. Enter BA, a heartwarming blend of genre and drama written and directed by Benjamin Wong. Wong’s feature debut stars the empathetic Lawrence...
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FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH Review: Nothing But Fool’s Gold
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Guy Ritchie's latest is a charisma-free endeavor as empty as its leads' smiles. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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Pretty Packaging: The MANDY German Ultimate Edition Should Not Be Sent Away
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When we started publishing the Pretty Packaging articles here at ScreenAnarchy, we made a conscious decision to NOT go into private collections and take out some weird obscure old editions which happened to be awesome. No, the focus would be...
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