Man Under Table: Bizarre Indie Film About Making Bizarre Indie Films on The Arrow Player This August
Noel David Taylor's indie flick Man Under Table will be available to Arrow subscribers in the US, Canada, UK and now in Ireland! The indie film about making indie films will premiere on August 2nd. We premiered the trailer for Taylor's film before its world premiere at Slamdance this year. We've included it again, below the announcement. Enjoy! Arrow Offers Classic and Cutting Edge Cult Cinema Surreal Comedy Man Under Table Streaming August 2 Takes a Bizarro Land Look at Getting an Indie Film Off the Ground "perfect for those looking for cinema beyond the quaint and contemporary.." -- Andrew Mack, Screen Anarchy "“speaks to the screenwriting experience in a similar way that Adaptation does except with more vitriol and less...
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- Screen Anarchy
Hello, and welcome to Talking Flicks With Pals, a new ScreenAnarchy podcast that aims to capture a bit of good old fashioned screen-related conversation. Should these first few episodes yield quality talks that film pals from around the world consider enjoyable, I'll continue to host a series of roundtables in the hopes of capturing some varying perspectives on screen topics of cultural relevance. Given that I was born and raised in Toronto, as was ScreenAnarchy, I figured what better topic to begin with than our beloved local film festival, Tiff, and who better to join me in this first conversation than two of Sa’s first writers, Andrew Mack and Kurt Halfyard. I’ve also asked Entertainment Tonight’s Rachel West to join us. Rachel is a new...
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- 9/22/2017
- Screen Anarchy
As it unfurled past midnight, I realized that I was in way over my head with the evil on display in Can Evrenol's Baskin. That screening at Fantastic Fest in 2015 left me feeling quite unnerved, beyond what the very positive advance word had teased. Now the first trailer for his followup, Housewife, has arrived -- via Bloody Disgusting -- and it's clear that, though the settings have changed, the terror is just as gruesome and potentially disturbing as ever. Our own Andrew Mack watched selected footage from the film at Frontières@Fantasia 2017 in July, so allow me to quote from his report: "Holly, a woman who suffered a horrible trauma at an early age at the hands of her mother lives with her husband...
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- 8/23/2017
- Screen Anarchy
One of the nicer surprises of this year was Assassination Classroom, Hasumi Eiichirô's live-action adaptation of the hugely popular manga and anime about an indestructable alien schoolteacher who will destroy the Earth unless his students manage to off him within a year. In his review, Andrew Mack called it "...the lighthearted and feel-good Japanese film I was waiting for..." and I fully agree: seeing it was a fun and strangely poignant experience. Well, the second half of the story was being teased at the end of the first film, and will indeed arrive in 2016. Anticipation is bolstered by the record-breaking Japanese box office success of the first film, and we now have a teaser trailer (courtesy of German site AnimeNachrichten) which shows that indeed,...
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- 12/21/2015
- Screen Anarchy
Have you seen the original version of The Town That Dreaded Sundown? It pretty much hit the sweet spot of Southern horror / low-budget "truthfulness," as director Charles B. Pierce gave the material a faux-documentary look and appeal that helped distinguish it back in 1976, telling the supposedly true story of a serial killer who stalked lover's lanes in 1946 Arkansas. Even though I'm a huge fan of 1970s cinema, I have to admit that the original is showing its age; the tone veers all over the place, for one thing. That made it ripe for a thoughtful remake and -- surprise! -- that's what it got last year, courtesy of director Alfonso Gomez-Rejon and writer Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa. Our own Andrew Mack saw it at the...
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- Screen Anarchy
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