Screen Anarchy

THE BECOMERS Review: Romcom Invasion of the Body Snatchers
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While big studio sci-fi films seemingly struggle while trying to manage too many expectations, obligations and money, the indie sector of the same genre is definitely on the rise. The Becomers, the latest outing from Zach Clark, the director known...
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SALEM’S LOT Review: Promising King Adaptation Hampered by Compressed Running Time
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For Stephen King’s Constant Readers, adaptations of his novels or short stories into film, TV movies, cable/streaming miniseries, or comics are almost as plentiful as King’s prolific output over the last 50 years. His first published novel, Carrie, became an...
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ME, MYSELF & THE VOID Clip: Like a 4 Out of 10
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A down on his luck stand-up finds himself in a void world, hovering precariously between life and death. It is in this void that our hero, Jack, must discern how he ended up face down on his bathroom floor and...
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CARVED: Horror Comedy Coming to Hulu on October 21st
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When a heartbroken teenage playwright, her younger brother, and a disparate group of survivors become trapped in a historical reenactment village on Halloween night, they must band together to survive a relentless assault by a sentient and vengeful pumpkin.  ...
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ScreamTV: Free Horror Channel Launches on October 18th
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In these stressful times where every nickel counts (we no longer have pennies in Canada) anywhere you can save money feels like winning the lottery. But what if you need to get your freak on and celebrate spooky season but...
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MADS Trailer Debut: French Single Take Outbreak Horror Coming to Shudder Soon
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Eighteen year old Romain has just graduated and makes a stop at his dealer’s place to try a new pill. As he heads off to a party, he sees an injured woman on the side of the road and decides...
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PLASTIC Review: Anything But
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Directed by Daisuke Miyazaki, Plastic is heartwarming in an unobtrusive way. Two teenagers meet in the town of Nagoya, Japan. One is a girl who wears flowy clothes. One is a boy with beach blonde hair. They both like the...
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New York 2024 Review: AFTERNOONS OF SOLITUDE, A Cock and Bull Story
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Albert Serra's aim is capturing the purity. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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Telluride Horror Show 2024: Soderbergh’s PRESENCE to Close 15th Edition
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Our friends at the Telluride Horror Show down in Colorado have revealed the lineup for this year's event. Celebrating it's fifteenth year it's the best weekend you can ever have during spooky season in the Centennial State.    This year,...
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THE ELECTRIC STATE: First Look Netflix Adaptation Simon Stålenhag
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Netflix revealed our first look at The Electric State, their adaptation of the illustrated book by Swedish artist Simon Stålenhag (Did you take part in their recent crowdfunding campaign for their next book, Swedish Machines?).  Directed by the Russo brothers...
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