Screen Anarchy

Sundance 2026 Review: TELL ME EVERYTHING Traces a Closeted Husband and Father Against His Family
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Moshe Rosenthal's second feature probes a fractured father-son relationship set against the turbulent years of the AIDS crisis. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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Rotterdam 2026 Review: PROVIDENCE AND THE GUITAR Falls Silent on the 21st Century
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Directed by Portugal's João Nicolau, the film enjoyed its world premiere as the opening night selection of the International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR). [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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Sundance 2026 Review: JARIPEO, Queer Identity in Masculine Arena
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Efraín Mojica and Rebecca Zweig offer a glimpse into the lives of Mexican queer cowboys in their documentary. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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Sundance 2026 Interview: BURN Writer-Director Makoto Nagahisa Wants His Sophomore Feature To Affect You
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The 'We Are Little Zombies' director discusses his flammable new feature. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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Sundance 2026 Review: SACCHARINE Turns Body Horror Into a Study of Appetite and Identity
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Natalie Erika James uses ghostly body horror to explore binge eating, approval-seeking, and the psychic fractures of biracial identity. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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Sundance 2026 Review: BIG GIRLS DON’T CRY, A 14-Year-Old Girl Assimilating the World Only Through the Other
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“I want to become anyone except myself.” -- Mary and Max What occupies the mind of a preadolescent girl at fourteen? For Sid Bookman (Ani Palmer), it is a liminal period marked by an unexamined sensitivity to changes in both...
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A POET Review: The Unbearable Weight of Passive Talent
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Ubeimar Rios stars in Simón Mesa Soto's melancholy film, which is "primarily a story about humans, not professions or vocations." [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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Chattanooga 2026: Film Festival Announces Fun Sized First Wave
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Almost a full half year before the start of the festival on June 18, the Chattanooga Film Festival has announced a "fun-sized first wave of films and events." Now in its 13th year, the festival will celebrate that anniversary with...
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Now Playing: SEND HELP, ARCO, SHELTER, BACK TO THE PAST
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Plus: 'July Rhapsody,' 'The Love That Remains,' 'Islands,' 'Bitter Rice,' 'The Moment,' 'A Poet.' [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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Sundance 2026 Review: THE LAST FIRST: WINTER K2 Documents an Avoidable Tragedy
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Amir Bar-Lev directed. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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