Screen Anarchy

TRON: ARES: Official Trailer Arrives With First NIN Single From The Soundtrack
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The official trailer for Tron: Ares has arrived. Along with it are a batch of new images and more importantly the first single from the soundtrack from Nine Inch Nails, Alive As You Need Me To Be.    As expected,...
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Karlovy Vary 2025 Interview: THE LOVE THAT REMAINS Hlynur Pálmason and Julius Krebs Damsbo on Crafting Cinema from Intuition, Image, and Instinct
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Director Hlynur Pálmason and editor Julius Krebs Damsbo unpack the intuitive, image-driven process behind 'The Love That Remains.' [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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I KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST SUMMER Review: Legacy Slasher Delivers Old-School Kills in New-School Skin(s)
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Near the end of writer-director Jennifer Kaytin Robinson's (Do Revenge, Thor: Love & Thunder, Unpregnant), I Know What You Did Last Summer, the decades-in-the-making legacy sequel to the late ‘90s slasher series, two characters exchange an envelope containing a handwritten note, “It’s not over,”...
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MOTHER OF FLIES: Shudder Acquires Latest From Adams Family Ahead of Fantasia Bow
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We read somewhere yesterday, in one of the trades, that the Adams Family have set some kind of record at Fantasia - the first filmmakers to have the most consecutive world premieres at the festival with five!   Consistancy is...
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TERRESTRIAL Official Teaser: Jermaine Fowler Stars in Sci-fi Thriller, Premieres at Fantasia This Weekend
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Variety was the first to deliver the official teaser for Steven Pink's upcoming thriller, Terrestrial. Jermaine Fowler leads the dark comedy sci-fi thriller, portraying a writer, Allen, who is about to make it big with a big book and movie...
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Now FASTing: Sergio Leone’s A FISTFUL OF DOLLARS Made Clint Eastwood a Star
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Where to watch: on physical media or a FAST service or a streaming service? And why bother? [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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Karlovy Vary 2025 Interview: THE VISITOR Director Vytautas Katkus on Visual Memory, Emotional Landscapes, Making Fiction Feel Real
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Vytautas Katkus reflects on his transition from cinematographer to director, the collaborative roots of his filmmaking process, and how improvisation became a core method long before the camera ever rolled. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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Sitges 2025: First Wave Announced, Julia Ducournau’s ALPHA to Open Fest
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The fine folks at Sitges have announced the first wave of titles for this year's 58th edition.    Julia Ducournau's Alpha will open the festival this year. Other big titles from the festival circuit this year include The Ugly Stepsister,...
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Karlovy Vary 2025 Interview: DON’T CALL ME MAMA Director Nina Knag Talks Power, Privilege, Ethics of Desire
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Norwegian filmmaker Nina Knag unpacks how her morally complex debut feature interrogates power, privilege, and female desire, blending psychological realism, social critique, and quiet provocation into an unflinching character study shaped by empathy and ethical tension. [Read the whole post...
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Karlovy Vary 2025 Interview: 2000 METRES TO ANDRIIVKA Director Mstyslav Chernov Talks Embedding with Soldiers, Cinematic Ethics, Memory of War
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Director Mstyslav Chernov reflects on the ethical, storytelling, and aesthetic challenges of documenting war from within a Ukrainian platoon, offering insight into the filmmaking choices behind his visceral new documentary. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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