Screen Anarchy

Jet Li Goes 4K
||
Now this is cool. Image above: Jet Li and Michelle Yeoh in Tai Chi Master. Image courtesy of Jet Li and Shout! Studios. In the very late 90s, when I finally discovered Hong Kong cinema, Jet Li was one of...
continue reading
Entertainment Squad, Parent Company of The Horror Collective, Acquires PrideFlix
||
Entertainment Squad, the distribution company behind horror label, The Horror Collective (#ChadGetsTheAxe, Ghosts of the Void, Thou Shalt Kill and queer horror comedy Summoning Sylvia), has announced that they have acquired LGBTQ+ label PrideFlix.    Deadline shared the news earlier...
continue reading
INHERITANCE Review: These Spy Kids Films Aren’t What They Used to Be
||
Phoebe Dynevor and Rhys Ifans star in director Neil Burger's thriller. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
continue reading
Sundance 2025 Review: DEAD LOVER, Strange, Weird, Wonderful
||
Both singular in vision and singular in execution, filmmaker Grace Glowicki’s fantastic horror-comedy, Dead Lover, must be seen to be disbelieved.   Hyper-stylized, archly written in a hilarious camp tone (when it’s not being achingly sincere), and floridly performed, Dead...
continue reading
Introducing Dogma LA 25
||
On behalf of Screen Anarchy, I am happy to share the following announcement, with official verbiage provided by Dogma LA 25. For decades, filmmakers have been hindered by a lack of financing and the high cost of technical resources. However,...
continue reading
Now Streaming: IN THE LAND OF THE BLIND, Desperately Searching for Identity
||
Yong A. Yoon directs the indie drama, starring Tom Chi. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
continue reading
Sundance 2025 Review: OPUS, Even Demented Malkovich Can’t Save Cult Horror Entry
||
Q: “What’s the difference between a religion and cult?”  A: “Time.”   There’s cult horror — as in horror that develops an offscreen cult following — and cult horror – as in a horror film about a cult. First-time writer-director...
continue reading
COMPANION Review: A Fun, Twisty Debut Techno-Thriller From Drew Hancock
||
Sophie Thatcher plays ingenue girlfriend to Jack Quaid’s very bad boyfriend in Drew Hancock’s Companion, a twisty thriller with plenty of surprises up its very bloody sleeves. Josh (Quaid) and his girlfriend Iris (Thatcher) are heading up to a woodsy...
continue reading
EFM 2025: Indigenous Cinema Alliance Marks 10-Year Milestone
||
  The Indigenous Cinema Alliance will celebrate its tenth year as "... a coalition of international Indigenous partners, including film festivals, commissions, and institutes. Our mission is to promote Indigenous cinema globally, create culturally safe spaces for Indigenous professionals, and develop...
continue reading
Rotterdam 2025 Exclusive: PRIMITIVE DIVERSITY Poster Debut
||
Ahead of its World Premiere at the Harbour section of International Film Festival Rotterdam next week, we are pleased to unveil the official poster of the upcoming film Primitive Diversity by director Alexander Kluge, featuring artwork by Otterhellmann (Instagram.) Here's...
continue reading