The poster for Greek horror science-fiction hazy tale of unexplored grief, She Loved Blossoms More,…
Month: September 2025
Busan 2025 Review: COMING OF AGE, Death Comes for Us All in Morbidly Amusing Korean Indie
Time and its many forms form the core of Coming of Age, one of the…
OFF-VIFF 2025: Single-Day Lineup Includes JAMES, STRANGE JOURNEY: THE STORY OF ROCKY HORROR, And THE PEE PEE POO POO MAN
Tickets are on sale now for the subversive and underground event, OFF-VIFF, a single day…
DEAD OF WINTER Review: Emma Thompson Turns Action Hero in Gritty, Wintry Action-Thriller
A surprisingly perfect role for two-time Academy Award winner Emma Thompson (Sense & Sensibility, Howards…
Busan 2025 Review: THE GORALS, Animals and Outcasts in Twee Teen Tale
Four teenage outcasts team up to save the animals in the quirky and quietly metaphorical…
Busan 2025 Review: TIGER Charts the Challenges of a Queer Male Sex Worker in a Deeply Divided Japan
Inspired by real stories from Tokyo’s LGBTQ+ community, Anshul Chauhan’s Tiger follows a young man…
STAR WARS: VISIONS VOLUME 3: New Trailers Released And Voice Casts Announced
Lightsaber hands and legs, oh my! [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com…]
Toronto 2025 Interview: LOVELY DAY, Philippe Falardeau Talks Adapting Alain Farah’s Novel, Visualizing Anxiety, Deconstructing the Wedding Film
Philippe Falardeau discusses the making of his bold and unconventional adaptation of Alain Farah’s autobiographical…
MY SUNSHINE Interview: Director Hiroshi Okuyama Talks Isolated Protagonists, Sensitive Gazes, Difficulty in Shooting an Ice Rink
The filmmaker behind a sensitive and special drama explains the considerations he made to achieve…
Toronto 2025 Interview: TO THE VICTORY!, Valentyn Vasyanovych Talks Dystopian Comedy, Wartime Filmmaking, His Lead Role
Valentyn Vasyanovych discusses the making of his latest film, from stepping in front of the…
