Film Film Festivals ReviewsEIFF18 Review: Diving (Plonger)Mélanie Laurent directs Diving (Plonger), a drama that centres on a fractured relationship between César By Culture Fix / 5 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 LGBTQ+ Reviews World CinemaEIFF18 Review: We the AnimalsUndoubtedly a standout of the year, We the Animals, presents a coming of age tale By Culture Fix / 5 July 2018
Film Film Festivals ReviewsEIFF18 Review: WhitneyAnother high profile music documentary to receive its UK premiere at the Edinburgh International Film By Culture Fix / 4 July 2018
Film Film Festivals ReviewsEIFF18 Review: Mary ShelleyIt’s impressive to think that a period tale set in the early 1800s could have By Culture Fix / 2 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 ReviewsEIFF18 Review: George Michael’s FreedomThe late George Michael directs Freedom with long time collaborator David Austin. The singer delves By Culture Fix / 1 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 ReviewsEIFF18 Review: Dumped (Larguées)Eloïse Lang directs Dumped (Larguées), a female-fronted comedy that explores finding yourself after the heartbreak By Culture Fix / 26 June 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
Film Film Festivals ReviewsEIFF17 Review: Strange WeatherHolly Hunter is the beating heart of Katherine Dieckmann’s Strange Weather – an offbeat Southern By Culture Fix / 3 July 2017
Film Film Festivals ReviewsEIFF17 Review: Romans (‘Retaliation’)Ludwig and Paul Shammasian previously brought stirring James Cosmo drama, The Pyramid Texts, to the By Culture Fix / 3 July 2017
Film Film Festivals ReviewsEIFF17 Review: The Little HoursBoccaccio’s seminal text The Decameron gets a contemporary facelift by writer-director Jeff Baena, who previously By Culture Fix / 3 July 2017
Film Film Festivals ReviewsEIFF17 Review: Sister of Mine (Demonios tus ojos)Pedro Aguilera explores reversion to a more atavistic persuasion in voyeuristic thriller, Sister of Mine By Culture Fix / 2 July 2017
Film Film Festivals ReviewsEIFF17 Review: The Midwife (Sage femme)French screen queens Catherine Deneuve and Catherine Frot are paired in Martin Provost’s The Midwife By Culture Fix / 2 July 2017
Film Film Festivals ReviewsEIFF17 Review: Sweet VirginiaJon Bernthal leads slow-burning small town noir, Sweet Virginia, which helps assert him as a By Culture Fix / 2 July 2017
Film Film Festivals ReviewsEIFF17 Review: Song to SongThere’s a poetic visual power in Terence Malick’s Song to Song, yet without the narrative By Culture Fix / 2 July 2017
Film Film Festivals ReviewsEIFF17 Review: OkjaBong Joon Ho provides an ambitious, eclectic piece in Okja – a sweet-natured comic-drama that By Culture Fix / 2 July 2017
Film Film Festivals ReviewsEIFF17 Review: Animals (Tiere)Greg Zlinksi directs and co-writes Animals (Tiere), a Polish surrealist thriller exploring the dynamic of By Culture Fix / 2 July 2017
Film Film Festivals ReviewsEIFF17 Review: PilgrimageBefore Tom Holland hits the A-List as the new Spider Man, he stars in 13th-century By Culture Fix / 1 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 ReviewsEIFF17 Review: EdieSheila Hancock delivers an acting master class in Edie, an inspiring tale of strength, courage 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 Film Festivals ReviewsEIFF17 Review: In Dubious BattleJames Franco is quietly becoming the gatekeeper of classic American Gothic literature adaptations. The actor-writer-director By Culture Fix / 1 July 2017