In this episode of Cinema Callback, Andy and Michael discuss Anniversary (2025) directed by Jan Komasa, a tightly controlled psychological drama that begins in recognisable domestic territory before quietly shifting into something far more disquieting. What initially feels like a familiar life invasion setup gradually opens into a study of control, desire, and emotional power.
Through the show’s voice note conversation format, the hosts talk about the film’s precise tone, its slow tightening of perspective, and how it locates tension in behaviour and subtext rather than overt plot. They explore how the film plays with expectations of the genre, where it aligns with classic life invasion cinema, and where it deliberately resists easy readings, allowing discomfort and ambiguity to linger.
The episode also features special voice notes from screenwriter Lori Rosene-Gambino, responding directly to ideas raised in the discussion and offering insight into the writing process, character construction, and the thematic intentions behind the film.