Screen Anarchy

ALL THAT BREATHES Blu-ray Review: Sitting Gently With the End of the World
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One of the great, tragic flaws of the human race is locked up in our inability to think beyond our familiar scale of time; like the slow blades that slip the shields in Dune, gradual problems -- even if ultimately...
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Cannes 2024 Review: BLOCK PASS Sees Friendship and Masculinity Under the Microscope
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Antoine Chevrollier's debut feature film navigates the emotional landscape of teenage life, exploring themes of masculinity, parenthood, identity, and the societal pressures of a small-town upbringing. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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Cannes 2024 Review: THE SUBSTANCE, One of the Year’s Best Genre Movies
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Without much expectation – because Revenge, director Coralie Fargeat's debut film, wasn’t as thrilling to me as to most genre cinema specialists – I went to a night screening of The Substance at the Cannes International Film Festival. The decision...
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Cannes 2024 Review: THE STORY OF SOULEMYANE Depicts Immigrant Experience as Intense Social Thriller
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French director Boris Lojkine navigates the harsh realities of undocumented life in Paris, blending social realism with the tension of a high-stakes thriller. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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Cannes 2024 Review: UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE, A Triumph for Canadian Cinema
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Canadian filmmaker Matthew Rankin directs and stars in his new Winnipeg-set, Farsi-language comedy feature. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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IN A VIOLENT NATURE Review: Monstrous Slasher, Impending Doom
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Writer/director Chris Nash deconstructs, then rebuilds a classic horror monster in fiercely modern terms. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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Cannes 2024 Review: SIMON OF THE MOUNTAIN Explores Nuances of Belonging, While Navigating Identity
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Argentinian director Federico Luis explores the complexities of identity and belonging, challenging societal norms through a portrayal of disability, normalcy and adolescence. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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WHITE TRASH Exclusive: Watch The Trailer For This Canadian Dark Comedy Crime Thriller
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Trashing a body is easier said than done. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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WE ARE LADY PARTS S2 Review: Comedy Powered By Music, Defined by Culture, Passion
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Nida Manzoor's show returns for six more rockin' episodes. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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Cannes 2024 Wrap: What We Saw, Liked, and Loved
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From May 14-25, 2024, the center of our genre-film loving world moved to the south of France, where the Cannes Festival unveiled a broad and diverse selection of films from around the world. Our own contributors Martin Tsai, Eric Ortiz...
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