Screen Anarchy

Locarno 2025 Review: THE FIN, Dystopian Sci-Fi Turns Environmental Collapse into Political Allegory
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Syeyoung Park's sophomore film is a dystopian sci-fi grounded in political allegory, using environmental mutation and social exclusion to reflect on ideology, historical amnesia, and state control. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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Locarno 2025 Interview: DON’T LET THE SUN Director Jacqueline Zünd Discusses Heat, Humanity, and the Poetics of Minimalism
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Swiss filmmaker Jacqueline Zünd discusses the visual language, thematic layering, and hybrid process behind her fiction debut, offering insights into a future world shaped as much by emotional estrangement as by climate collapse. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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Screambox in September: Line-Up Includes SUSPIRIA, BRUTAL MASSACRE, THE FOREST HILLS
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It is a new month, so it is time for the folks over at Screambox to reveal their lineup of programming in the weeks ahead.    Shelley Duvall's final film, The Forest Hills, kicks things off this Friday. Along with...
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Locarno 2025 Interview: Jury President Rithy Panh Talks the Urgent Politics of Cinema, Totalitarianism and Algorithms
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This year´s Locarno Jury President Rithy Panh reflects on the evolving role of cinema in an age of digital distraction, reaffirming his uncompromising commitment to artistic freedom, memory, and the political responsibility of filmmakers today. [Read the whole post on...
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FrightFest 2025 Review: CRUSHED, Faith, Family, And The Unforgivable
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A family's faith and resilience are tested when their daughter is kidnapped, leading to a harrowing journey of discovery and justice. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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Telluride 2025 Exclusive: LEARNING TO FLY Trailer Debut
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Screening tonight at the 2025 Telluride Film Festival, Learning to Fly is a documentary that follows an amazing journey. We have the exclusive trailer. Produced by Evan Hayes, who won an Academy Award for the awesome documentary Free Solo, alongside...
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Now Streaming: THE TWIN Threatens Children, THE TERMINAL LIST: DARK WOLF Will End You, If THE THURSDAY MURDER CLUB Does Not
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Plus: Marvel's 'Thunderbolts*,' Naomi Watts and a great dane in 'The Friend.' [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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Friday One Sheet: DEAR STRANGER
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Simple line art, or is there more?  The key art for Tetsuya Mariko's New York City-set drama, Dear Stranger, has a few interesting textural things going on beyond its doodle-in-the-margin first glance.  First is the subtle texture, like a badly...
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THE ROSES Review: Olivia Colman and Benedict Cumberbatch in a Hilarious Tale of Marital Disharmony
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Moments into The Roses, screenwriter Tony McNamara (The Great, Poor Things, The Favourite) and Jay Roach’s (Trumbo, Meet the Parents, the Austin Powers trilogy) remake of The War of the Roses, Danny DeVito’s 1989 masterpiece of marital disharmony, the titular...
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Shudder Launches Biggest Ever Programming Event “Season of Screams” on September 1st
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Shudder is going hard in the final third of the year; this is their tenth anniversary. Shudder will launch its biggest programming event, Season of Scream, next week. From September 1st through New Year's Eve, December 31st, expect new weekly...
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