Screen Anarchy

Friday One Sheet: GASOLINE RAINBOW
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Sometimes, typography makes the poster stand out. Consider the key art for The Ross Brothers' latest documentary, Gasoline Rainbow, featuring a black and white image of some kids on an automobile by the grassy shoulder of a long road. The...
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Now Streaming: FALLOUT, Jonathan Nolan Elevates Video Game Series to High Art, Briefly
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Ella Purnell, Aaron Moten, and Walton Goggins star in the Prime Video series. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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STING: An Interview With Alyla Browne (And Sometimes The Director, Kiah Roache-Turner)
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Having already cracked a tube of conversation with Sting director Kiah Roache-Turner in our mega-sesh last week we turned our attention to his young star, Alyla Browne. We gave Kiah the night off and let his star share her thoughts...
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IN FLAMES Interview: A Conversation With Director Zarrar Khan
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Earlier today we sat down with Zarrar Khan, director of the Pakistani Canadian drama horror In Flames. Opening tomorrow in cinemas on April 12th In Flames was Pakistan's submission in the previous Acadamy Awards, is a double nominee for the...
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SPEAK NO EVIL: Trailer For The Blumhouse Remake is Here
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The first trailer for the U.S. remake of the Danish horror thriller is here. Produced by Jason Blum and starring James McAvoy. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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Panic Fest 2024 Review: THE BUILDOUT, Beautiful Meditation on Grief and Friendship
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Writer/director Zeshaan Younus' feature debut flirts with genre in the same way Tarkovsky and Malick flirt with genre.  The film follows two friends as they venture into the mysterious remote area in a vast Southern California desert that a religious...
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IN FLAMES Review: The Supernatural Meets Patriarchal Conditioning
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The term 'gaslighting' is now quite ubiquitous, and one which still remains scoffed at by many (usually those who hold power). But if you're a member of a marginalized group, that gaslighting could come not just from one person, but...
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Panic Fest 2024: Spanish Shorts APOTEMNOFILIA and FACIES Wow With Extreme Violence and Exciting Ideas
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Panic Fest offers up another fantastic selection of shorts this year, but two in particular have stuck with me. Facies and Apotemnofilia both deliver shocking, stomach-churning moments of extreme violence that are memorable enough for the bodily reactions they elicit....
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Panic Fest 2024 Review: OFF RAMP Celebrates Found Juggalo Family As Only Juggalos Can
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Off Ramp is never subtle. Within the first five minutes, when Trey (Jon Oswald) is released from prison and says a heartfelt goodbye to correctional officer and fellow Juggalo (devoted fan of Insane Clown Posse) Faith (Laura Cayouette), the film...
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ABIGAIL Trailer: Don’t Let the Tutu Fool You
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Ballet might seem like a delicate art, something elegant and high class, rarefied and sweet. But if you've ever seen a ballet dancer's feet, or know some of the stories behind the well-known ballets (Swan Lake, anyone), you'd know that...
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