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Review: HONEYMOON, All Parts Scare
From Honeymoon's opening montage of our newlywed couple reminiscing about falling in love, you might think you are settling in for romantic drama about the challenges of starting a life together. You'd be wrong. While plenty of challenges await our...
Watch A Clip From Indie Chiller HONEYMOON
Though the public release is not planned until September the folks at Magnet Releasing are getting started early when it comes to spreading the word about Leigh Janiak's acclaimed chiller Honeymoon and have released a new clip from the film...
SXSW 2014: HONEYMOON Teaser Creeps With The Terror Of Being Newlywed
Leigh Janiak's romantic horror Honeymoon is set to have its world premiere this Friday, March 7th, down in dear ol' Austin, TX. So with that we have today a nice little tease of the film.Young newlyweds Paul (Harry Treadaway) and...
The Stack: BAY OF BLOOD is Blu, 5 DOLLS FOR AN AUGUST MOON, FROM UP ON POPPY HILL, FRANKENSTEIN'S ARMY, THE FUGITIVE Runs Onto Blu And More
In this week's edition of my home entertainment roundup, Bava is beautiful on Blu, old English character actors fight the undead, Miyazaki offers up another masterpiece, a one armed man almost whips Indiana Jones, and NO PLACE ON EARTH rocks off...
Review: COCKNEYS VS. ZOMBIES, Brainless, Knockabout Entertainment
After the critical and commercial success of his big screen debut, Severance, it comes as no surprise that screenwriter James Moran would continue to introduce East London geezers into recognisable horror movie settings. Cockneys Vs. Zombies, however, proves as over-reliant...
New to iTunes Australia: ScreenAnarchy Picks the Best of the New Stuff
Recently we started a New to Netflix column on ScreenAnarchy for readers in the US, Canada and UK. We don't have Netflix in Australia (not that it wouldn't be welcome; Australian consumer advocate Choice has even written Netflix an open...
FrightFest 2012 Review: COCKNEYS VS. ZOMBIES Is All Cheek, No Teeth
After the critical and commercial success of his big screen debut, Severance, it comes as no surprise that screenwriter James Moran would continue to introduce East London geezers into recognisable horror movie settings. Cockneys Vs. Zombies, however, proves as over-reliant...
Bloody Red Band Trailer For UK Horror Comedy COCKNEYS VERSUS ZOMBIES
There's only one thing people hate more than Cockneys. And that's zombies. Which is entirely the brilliance of upcoming UK horror comedy Cockneys vs Zombies: The get to kill each other. Written by Severance writer James Moran the first trailer...
Jan Kounen Moving To Television With Double Length Thriller FLIGHT OF THE STORKS
It is our very sincere opinion here at ScreenAnarchy that French director Jan Kounen (Dobermann, 99 Francs) has never really received the international recognition that he deserves. Perhaps the failure of his English language western Blueberry (aka Renegade) turned the...
Tribeca 2011: HIDEAWAYS Review
There are those times when you hear about a film, just get a brief sense of the mood it is trying to convey, you start to read the plot synopsis, don't want to spoil something for yourself any further so...