EdFringe Horror TheatreEdFringe 2018 Review: The Devil You Know: A Horror PlayThe Devil You Know: A Horror PlayRating: ★★Venue: GreensideTickets Horror writing is always hard to By Culture Fix / 20 August 2018
EdFringe Horror TheatreEdFringe 2018 Review: InfernoInfernoRating: ★★★Venue: The Space on North BridgeTickets Dante’s Inferno gets a re-working from Wrong Tree By Culture Fix / 19 August 2018
EdFringe Horror TheatreEdFringe 2018 Review: Urban DeathUrban DeathRating: ★★★Venue: Sweet – Grassmarket Tickets Entering Urban Death at the 2018 Edinburgh Fringe By Culture Fix / 8 August 2018
EdFringe Horror TheatreEdFringe 2018 Review: ProvidenceProvidenceRating: ★★★★Venue: Assembly Rooms – George Street – Front Room Tickets The worlds of HP By Culture Fix / 8 August 2018
EdFringe Horror Theatre World CinemaEdFringe 2018 Review: MengeleMengeleRating: ★★★★★Venue: Assembly George Square Theatre – The Box Tickets Like several high profile members of By Culture Fix / 7 August 2018
EdFringe Film Horror Reviews TheatreEdFringe 2018 Review: Bad DogBad Dog Rating: ★★★★ Venue: The Space on North Bridge Tickets Sophie Lorraine Parkin and By Culture Fix / 6 August 2018
EdFringe Horror TheatreEdFringe 2018 Review: Alabama God DamnAlabama God Damn Rating: ★★★★ Venue: Pleasance Dome Tickets The Southern Gothic is well and By Culture Fix / 4 August 2018
Horror TrailersTrailer: Puppet Master: The Littlest ReichThe Puppet Master horror series has become one of the most productive of the horror By Culture Fix / 1 August 2018
Film Film Festivals Horror ReviewsEIFF18 Review: PiercingAfter the utterly devastating horror of The Eyes of My Mother, filmmaker Nicolas Pesce turns By Culture Fix / 9 July 2018
Film Film Festivals Horror ReviewsEIFF18 Review: The Most Assassinated Woman in the WorldFranck Ribière directs The Most Assassinated Woman in the World, a film steeped in the By Culture Fix / 5 July 2018
Film Film Festivals Horror ReviewsEIFF18 Review: In DarknessNatalie Dormer co-writes In Darkness with filmmaker Anthony Byrne. The actress stars as Sofia, a By Culture Fix / 2 July 2018
Film Film Festivals Horror ReviewsEIFF18 Review: PossumInfluences of Lynchian surrealism and the psychological end of Hammer Horror productions are lurking in By Culture Fix / 1 July 2018
Film Film Festivals Horror ReviewsEIFF18 Review: SearchingWriter-director Aneesh Chaganty makes his feature debut with Searching, a project which he co-writes with By Culture Fix / 26 June 2018
Horror TrailersTrailer: Jamie Lee Curtis Faces Off Against Michael Myers in ‘Halloween’Whilst the Halloween franchise spawned countless imitators, it and its sequels retain a special place By Culture Fix / 8 June 2018
Film Horror Reviews TrailersReview: The Strangers: Prey at NightIf The Strangers was reflective of the lingering dread of seventies horror cinema (echoes of By Culture Fix / 24 April 2018
Features Film Horror Reviews TrailersCulture Fix’s Big 2018 Film PreviewOur final post of 2017 looks forward to the big film releases of 2018. We’ve By Culture Fix / 30 December 2017
Film Festivals HorrorCulture Fix’s Trashiest Movie Moments of 20172017 has unfortunately not been the trashiest year on record, but we have scraped together By Culture Fix / 27 December 2017
Film Festivals HorrorTop 15 Films of 2017Our top cinematic picks of the year are presented in no specific order. These have By Culture Fix / 26 December 2017
Horror TrailersRed Band Trailer: Texas Chain Saw Prequel ‘Leatherface’We saw Leatherface return in 2013’s thoroughly enjoyable Texas Chainsaw 3D, and four years on By Culture Fix / 21 July 2017
Horror TrailersTrailer: An Iconic Horror Franchise Returns in ‘Jigsaw’The Paranormal Activity films did a semi-acceptable job filling the annual Halloween horror release void By Culture Fix / 21 July 2017
Horror TrailersRed Band Trailer: Cult of ChuckyYou’ve got to hand it to Don Mancini and his Chucky films. There aren’t many By Culture Fix / 6 July 2017
Film Film Festivals Horror ReviewsEIFF17 Review: Tom of FinlandDome Karukoski directs Tom of Finland, a biopic centred on Touko Laaksonen, who would become By Culture Fix / 1 July 2017
Film Film Festivals Horror ReviewsEIFF17 Review: Fog in August (Nebel im August)Kai Wessel directs Fog in August (Nebel im August), a German drama that explores the By Culture Fix / 1 July 2017
Film Film Festivals Horror ReviewsEIFF17 Review: The Dark MileScottish horror, The Dark Mile, from director Gary Love makes its debut at the Edinburgh By Culture Fix / 1 July 2017
Film Horror ReviewsReview: The ExceptionThere is certainly no shortage of WWII films and therefore it’s sometimes a challenge to By Culture Fix / 18 June 2017