Screen Anarchy

Jeonju 2025: SEA TIGER, Lo-Fi Experiment Boldly Tackles Sewol Tragedy
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Eight years after Warriors of the Dawn, director Jung Yoon-chul returns with a far more intimate project that is all the more powerful and impressive due to its small scale. Recalling Lars Von Trier's Dogville, Sea Tiger takes place almost...
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THE REMEDY: First Images From Alex Kahuam’s New Horror Flick
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A troubled young man is the caregiver for his terminally-ill mother. When he makes a desperate attempt to save his mom, he unleashes a supernatural entity that feeds on human flesh. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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EYES OF THE ABYSS (LOS OJOS DEL ABISMO) Trailer: Argentine Action Horror Takes to The Haunted High Seas
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The trailer for Argentine action horror, Eyes of the Abyss, arrived today. Directed by Daniel de la Vega (On The 3rd Day, The Last Heretic) the movie is poised to be set adrift out into the World.    Somewhere in...
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Now Streaming: FROM OLD COUNTRY BUMPKIN TO MASTER SWORDSMAN, THE DINNER TABLE DETECTIVE, LUDWIG
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Also: 'North of North' will return, 'Conclave' reigns, mysteries abound. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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Friday One Sheet: TOGETHER
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There is close, and there is uncomfortably close. Perhaps there needs to be a third category, given the proximity of eyeballs in this poster for Together. Neon Pictures' head of design, Bianca Moran Parkes, has probably crafted the most disturbing...
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Chattanooga’s Second Rad Wave: Tina Romero’s QUEENS OF THE DEAD, Metal AF FAUST, World Premieres
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The Chattanooga Film Festival remains to be one of my favorite film festivals in the U.S. It's certainly the most punk rock, and they continue to champion truly independent cinema. It's a festival that wears its bloody heart on its...
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Jeonju 2025 Review: THE DREAM, Gender Politics Take Center Stage in Dark Period Fable
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After tearing through the 1980s with a range of celebrated films such as People in the Slum, Whale Hunting and Deep Blue Night, all starring Ahn Sung-ki, director Bae Chang-ho kicked off the 1990s with The Dream--once again starring Ahn--a...
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THUNDERBOLTS* Review: Rumors of MCU’s Demise Have Been Greatly Exaggerated
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Over less than two decades, Disney Studios has released 35 films in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), for an average of more than two films a year, redefining and dominating pop culture along the way.   And that’s not including...
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VENOM (No, Not That One) Slithers onto 4K UHD from Blue Underground
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Oliver Reed, Susan George, and Klaus Kinski star in director Piers Haggard's high-concept thriller, as a deadly mamba Interrupts a kidnapping. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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WHAT LIES BENEATH 4K Review: Zemeckis’ Hitchcock Homage Rules
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In the year 2000, Robert Zemeckis unleashed What Lies Beneath, his moody Alfred Hitchcock homage. Previously, Zemeckis had directed big budget Hollywood fare such as Back to the Future, Romancing the Stone, Forrest Gump, Death Becomes Her, Contact, and Who...
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