Film Film Festivals Reviews World CinemaGlasgow Film Festival 2022 Review: Gaspar Noé’s VortexGaspar Noé’s latest feature Vortex is a quietly sobering, painful experience as it makes a By Culture Fix / 7 March 2022
Film Film Festivals Reviews World CinemaGlasgow Film Festival 2022 Review: Silent LandLanguorous dramatic slow-burner Silent Land is a unnerving piece that takes on the ill-fated holiday By Culture Fix / 7 March 2022
Film Film Festivals Reviews World CinemaGlasgow Film Festival 2022 Review: Paul Verhoeven’s BenedettaJudith C. Brown’s Immodest Acts: The Life of a Lesbian Nun in Renaissance Italy gets By Culture Fix / 7 March 2022
Film Film Festivals ReviewsGlasgow Film Festival 2022 Review: True ThingsRuth Wilson leads True Things, a complex character-driven drama examining a doomed to fail relationship By Culture Fix / 5 March 2022
Film Film Festivals Horror ReviewsGlasgow Film Festival 2022 Review: Ruth Paxton’s Psychological Horror ‘A Banquet’Navigating weighty themes with a real aesthetic clout, Scottish filmmaker Ruth Paxton’s debut feature A By Culture Fix / 5 March 2022
Film Film Festivals Music ReviewsGlasgow Film Festival 2022 Review: a-ha The MovieNorwegian pop heroes a-ha are the subject of Thomas Robsahm and Aslaug Holm’s documentary chronicling the band’s rise By Culture Fix / 4 March 2022
Film Film Festivals ReviewsGlasgow Film Festival 2022 Review: AshgroveCanadian acting talent Amanda Brugel (The Handmaid’s Tale, Canada’s Drag Race) leads Ashgrove, a timely By Culture Fix / 3 March 2022
Music TrailersTroye Sivan Releases Highly Charged Jay Som Collaboration ‘Trouble’, Ahead of ‘Three Months’ Film ReleaseTroye Sivan takes the lead in Three Months, an upcoming coming-of-age film directed by Jared Frieder By Culture Fix / 17 February 2022
Film Horror TrailersZac Efron Leads! John Carpenter Scores! Trailer for Stephen King Adaptation ‘Firestarter’ ArrivesZac Efron is now officially stepping into the role of being a daddy as he By Culture Fix / 11 February 2022
Film Film Festivals ReviewsSundance Film Festival 2022 Review: The Mission ★★★Director Tania Anderson’s first feature length documentary The Mission follows the journey of four American By Culture Fix / 27 January 2022
Film Film Festivals Horror Reviews World CinemaSundance Film Festival 2022 Review: Piggy ★★★★Writer-director Carlota Pereda presents an impressive showcase for actress Laura Galán in Piggy with this By Culture Fix / 27 January 2022
Film Film Festivals ReviewsSundance Film Festival 2022 Review: Palm Trees and Power Lines ★★★★Palm Trees and Power Lines is a devastating, judgement-free glimpse into the increasingly unhealthy relationship By Culture Fix / 26 January 2022
Film Film Festivals Horror Reviews World CinemaSundance Film Festival 2022 Review: You Won’t Be Alone ★★★★★The very essence of what makes us human is explored in Sundance gem You Won’t By Culture Fix / 25 January 2022
Film Film Festivals ReviewsSundance Film Festival 2022 Review: Honk For Jesus, Save Your Soul ★★★★Finely tuned comic performances laced with complex dramatic undertones from Regina Hall and Sterling K. By Culture Fix / 25 January 2022
Film Film Festivals ReviewsSundance Film Festival 2022 Review: Alice ★★★Keke Palmer takes the titular role in Alice, the debut feature from writer-director Krystin Ver By Culture Fix / 25 January 2022
Film Film Festivals Horror ReviewsSundance Film Festival 2022 Review: Nanny ★★★★The challenges and dedication of immigrant mothers is showcased in Sundance’s impressive horror selection Nanny By Culture Fix / 25 January 2022
Film Film Festivals ReviewsSundance Film Festival 2022 Review: Cha Cha Real Smooth ★★★Cooper Raiff writes, directs, produces and leads Cha Cha Real Smooth, his sophomore feature following By Culture Fix / 25 January 2022
Film Film Festivals ReviewsSundance Film Festival 2022 Review: Good Luck to You, Leo Grande ★★★★The refreshingly honest and sex positive Good Luck to You, Leo Grande arrives at the By Culture Fix / 24 January 2022
Film Film Festivals ReviewsSundance Film Festival 2022 Review: My Old School ★★★★★My Old School from filmmaker Jono McLeod lifts the lid on one of Scotland’s strangest By Culture Fix / 24 January 2022
Film Film Festivals Horror ReviewsSundance Film Festival 2022 Review: Watcher ★★★Chloe Okuno’s Watcher joins the impressive host of female-directed horror making its debut at Sundance By Culture Fix / 24 January 2022
Film Film Festivals Reviews World CinemaSundance Film Festival 2022 Review: Warsha [Short] ★★★★Canadian-Lebanese writer and director Dania Bdeir presents the striking Warsha at this year’s Sundance Film By Culture Fix / 24 January 2022
Film Film Festivals LGBTQ+ ReviewsSundance Film Festival 2022 Review: Framing Agnes ★★★Delving into the gender health research of UCLA’s Harold Garfinkel, Framing Agnes from filmmaker Chase By Culture Fix / 24 January 2022
Film Film Festivals Reviews World CinemaSundance Film Festival 2022 Review: Babysitter ★★It is likely that you will need a lie down in a quiet room after By Culture Fix / 24 January 2022
Film Film Festivals ReviewsSundance Film Festival 2022 Review: After Yang ★★★Kogonada returns to Sundance after premiering his debut feature Columbus there in 2017. The filmmaker By Culture Fix / 23 January 2022
Film Film Festivals ReviewsSundance Film Festival 2022 Review: Bill Nighy Delivers a Career Defining Performance in the Elegant and Profound ‘Living’ ★★★★★The mesmerising and devastatingly touching Living makes its world premiere at Sundance with project serving By Culture Fix / 23 January 2022