Screen Anarchy

CHAINSAW MAN – THE MOVIE: REZE ARC Review: Beautifully Animated, Slightly Repetitive Blast
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A note at the start that Chainsaw Man - The Movie: Reze Arc (just "Reze Arc" going forward because wow, what a title) is entirely accessible to the curious who have not seen the show. Some ongoing threads are touched...
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THE YOUNG PEOPLE: Osgood Perkins’ Next Film Now in Production, First Image Released
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A new film from Osgood Perkins has become an event in its own right. Seemingly unable to stop making movies, we will not be the ones to get in their way. Neon has announced today that production has begun on...
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Morelia 2025 Review: LA GLORIA, Texas Rancher Swept Up in Immigration Crisis
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David Morse, Jaklyn Bejarano and Bill Heck star in J.T. Walker's film. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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MR. K Review: Revealing a Grand Illusion
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Crispin Glover stars. If you want to take a mental break from complicated and intricate plotting, and give in to the absurdities of an European art flick, 'Mr. K' will be a highly rewarding moviegoing experience. [Read the whole post...
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SPRINGSTEEN: DELIVER ME FROM NOWHERE Review: Capturing the Heart and Soul of a Tortured Artist
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Jeremy Allen White and Jeremy Strong star in Scott Cooper's mini-biopic, a slice of Bruce Springsteen's life. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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STALKER Short Film, Short Review: Fear and Survival in the City of Light
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A young woman walks back home on a gloomy and threatening night in Paris. She can't shake the feeling that she's being followed. As she gets closer to her residence, the presence becomes increasingly bold and aggressive.   Now that...
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Toronto After Dark 2025 Review: SISU: ROAD TO REVENGE Really Really Really Loves Blowing Up Commies
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After the epic Western-Thunderdome Nazi-killing smorgasbord that was Sisu, Finnish director Jalmari Helander returns to his large northern Europe canvas for another round of battle with Finland’s enemies. This time, it's in the key of Mad Max: Fury Road, against an...
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Toronto After Dark 2025 Short Film Short Review: CLOWN SONG, Is A Banger
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The sinister clown is a timeless trope of cinema and pulp horror and real life - from David Lynch to Rob Zombie, Álex de la Iglesia to Bobcat Goldthwait, and Stephen King to John Wayne Gacy. Taking the ever-loving piss...
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SCREAMBOAT 2: NOTHING STAYS DEAD: Sequel to Public Domain Horror Parody Announced
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This news should come as no surprise to anyone. One of the recent print-bags-of-money schemes in the horror genre has been the rise of the Public Domain horror parody genre - taking popular children's properties that have entered the public...
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Brooklyn Horror 2025 Review: CAMP, Avalon Fast’s Dreamy, Spellbound-by-Grief Sophomore Feature
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Grief clings to us like smoke; no matter how far we walk, its scent lingers. Emily (Zola Grimmer) knows this too well. At 16, she struck and killed a young girl who ran in front of her car. Years later,...
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