Screen Anarchy

Locarno 2024 Review: WHEN THE PHONE RANG, Retro-Melancholic Exploration of Memory and Displacement
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Iva Radivojević crafts a poignant exploration of memory, identity, and displacement set against the backdrop of 1990s Yugoslavia, weaving a coming-of-age drama that intertwines personal and historical upheaval through the eyes of an 11-year-old girl. [Read the whole post on...
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Locarno 2024 Review: THE SPARROW IN THE CHIMNEY, Family Secrets, Psychosexual Turmoil, Masochistic Realism
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Ramon Zürcher plunges into the dark undercurrents of family life, exposing the simmering resentments and hidden cruelties that lie just beneath the surface of a seemingly peaceful home. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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BOUTIQUE Trailer Exclusive: Ry Levey’s Doc on Rise of Blu-ray Collectibles Starts Its Festival Run
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Ry Levey's (Out in the Ring) new documentary, Boutique, had its world premiere at Pigeon Shrine Fright Fest in London yesterday. We are pleased to be the first to share with you the official trailer for the film.    We've...
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THE FURIOUS: Our First Look as Production Wraps on Kenji Tanigaki’s Upcoming Action Flick!
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Oh my gods, I need The Furious injected into my eyeballs, right, freaking now! Already one of my most anticipated films of 2025 the Pan-Asian action film, directed by Kenji Tanigaki and produced by the legendary Bill Kong, recently wrapped...
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Now Streaming: John Woo’s THE KILLER (No, Not That One)
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Natalie Emmanuel, Omar Sy, and Sam Worthington star in John Woo's remake (in name only). Now streaming on Peacock TV. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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Locarno 2024 Interview: Denis Côté on Defying Filmmaking Norms, Upcoming Simp Movie, Embracing Artistic Freedom, Navigating Life After a Kidney Transplant
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The Canadian filmmaker talks embracing DIY approach, refusing the Hollywood road, three new projects and another kind of cinephilia. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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BLINK TWICE Review: The Gift? Of Laughter and Forgetting
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The ritual of Catholic confession has never felt quite right to me; to each their own, but the idea that you can simply say some words that apparently mean you repent for some sins and that gets you into your...
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THE CROW Review: Don’t Call It a Reboot, Call It a Reimagining
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After spending the better part of two decades parked in development purgatory, the long-mooted remake, reboot, and/or reimagining of James O’Barr’s comic-book series/comic strip, The Crow, makes a belated, somewhat anticipated appearance in the nation’s multiplexes just as the summer...
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STRANGE DARLING Review: Love Hurts, and How
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Willa Fitzgerald and Kyle Gallner star in the thriller, directed by JT Mollner and photographed by Giovani Ribisi. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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HELL HOLE Exclusive Clip: Nobody Wants to be Contaminated Like This
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The new film from the Adams Family, Hell Hole, starts streaming on Shudder tomorrow, Friday, August 23rd, and we'e got an exclusive clip to share with you today. Check it out down below.    In the Adams Family's celebration of...
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