International: Europe
UNDER YOUR FEET (Bajo tus pies): International Trailer And Key Art Arrive Before Cannes Market Screening
The Spanish fantasy thriller Under Your Feet (Bajo tus pies) arrives in Spanish cinemas today and is currently on the festival circuit. One of its producers, our friend Guido Rud from Filmsharks, is bringing it to Marche du Film at Cannes in...
Now Streaming Weekly Roundup: LEGENDS, LORD OF THE FLIES, UNCONDITIONAL
Plus: 'Amadeus,' 'The Chestnut Man S2,' 'Citadel S2.'
Friday One Sheet: EASY GIRL
Nore is a self-styled femme fatale who refuses to spend a night alone -- even if it means relying on strangers. Without a home of her own, she drifts from one pub rendezvous to the next, seducing admiring regulars. But...
THE HOUSE OF MONSTERS: First Horror Film From New Spanish Shingle, Noir Hollow, to be Introduced at Fantastic Pavilion
A new, Spanish horror shingle, Noir Hollow, will be introduced at the Marché du Film's Fantastic Pavilion, where it will present its first feature film, The House of Monsters.
Exclusive: Fantastic Pavilion Vertical Cinema Cannes 2026: International Genre Film's Takeover of The Vertical Format
In a ScreenAnarchy exclusive, we introduce you to Fantastic Pavilion Vertical Cinema -- Cannes 2026, an intoduction to the filmmakers contributing to vertical cinema's rise in the genre sphere.
SILENT FRIEND Review: If Trees Could Talk
Tony Leung stars in his first European production, directed by Ildiko Enyedi. Léa Seydoux also stars.
HERESY Review: Dark Medieval Horror That Is Quite Fun
Didier Konings' folk horror film stars Anneke Sluiters, Len Leo Vincent, and Reinout Bussemaker.
HOKUM Review: Nonstop Fright Factory
Adam Scott stars in Damian McCarthy's latest chiller.
SCARBORN (KOS) Review: Peasants Rise Up Against Nobles
Bartosz Bielenia and Jacek Braciak star in director Pawel Maślona's stirring war drama, set in 18th-century Poland, making its U.S. debut on Viaplay.
Friday One Sheet: THE WIZARD OF THE KREMLIN
What went wrong here, exactly? Normally, this column is a celebration of novel, or exceptionally designed key art from around the world. Today, however we shall take a look at one of the worst posters of the year, one that...
Visions du Réel 2026: Exclusive GHOST TOWN Trailer Premiere
Unveiled ahead of its world premiere at Visions du Réel, the first trailer for Ghost Town offers a haunting glimpse into Katharine Round's liminal documentary, where grief, memory and the spectral quietly permeate everyday life in post-tsunami Japan.
Director in Focus: Tommy Wirkola's Brash Adventures, From KILL BULJO to THRASH
Norwegian filmmaker Tommy Wirkola continues to make irresistibly entertaining genre flicks, including the inspiration for this week's 'Over Your Dead Body.'
AMRUN Review: Austere and Solitary Observer with Confused Psyche
Jasper Billerbeck, Laura Tonke, Lisa Hagmeister, and Kian Köppke star in this historical drama.
AMRUM Exclusive Clip: Coming-of-Age at The End of WWII in Nazi Germany
In 1945 Amrum Island, 12-year-old Nanning hunts seals, fishes at night, and farms to help feed his family. Life feels idyllic on this windswept isle until peace reveals an unexpected danger closer to home.
Opening This Week: Ben Wheatley's NORMAL, David Lowery's MOTHER MARY, and LEE CRONIN'S THE MUMMY Lead the Genre Pack
Plus: 'Erupjca,' 'Ballistic,' 'Mile End Kicks,' 'Amrun,' 'Mad Bills to Pay,' and more.
Now Streaming: THE TESTAMENTS Rekindles Teen Fires, THE BOYS Remains Outrageously Bloody
Plus more new series: 'Dangerous Truth' and 'The Miniature Wife.'
Friday One Sheet: IL DIO DELLAMORE
Francesco Lagi's Il Dio Dell'amore weaves together the lives of several characters dealing with complicated relationships, hidden desires, and fragile emotional balances, in the fashion of Short Cuts or Magnolia. The film gets a classical, handsome piece of key art from Italian...
Diagonale 2026 Review: MOTHER'S BABY Masks a Paranoid Thriller Within an Ambiguous Psychological Portrait
Marie Leuenberger and Claes Bang star. Austrian filmmaker Johanna Moder tackles post-partum depression and potential psychosis as a slow-burning paranoid thriller, where maternal anxiety is filtered through an unreliable perspective and edged with traces of dark humour.
Diagonale 2026 Review: WHITE SNAIL Subverts Girl-Meets-Boy Into Anti-Romance
Austrian-German filmmakers Elsa Kremser and Levin Peter's fiction debut reworks social drama conventions into a psychologically driven, docu-fiction hybrid centred on an unstable relationship shaped by loneliness, death and an implied autocratic backdrop.
Unnamed Footage 2026: Micro Review Roundup
Due to unexpected technical issues and an equally frustrating amount of time resolving those issues we found ourselves crunched for time to get full coverage of the Unnamed Footage Film Festival. No thanks to these time constraints and other...
