Film Film Festivals ReviewsGFF16 Review: Matthias Schoenaerts in ‘Disorder (Maryland)’Matthias Schoenaerts leads Alice Winocour’s Disorder (occasionally titled Maryland), a slow-burning thriller that examines the By Culture Fix / February 27, 2016
Film Film Festivals ReviewsGFF16 Review: High-RiseProducer Jeremy Thomas’s passion project, an adaptation of J.G. Ballard’s ‘unfilmable’ 1975 novel High-Rise, finally By Culture Fix / February 27, 2016
Film Film Festivals ReviewsGFF16 Review: 11 MinutesVeteran Polish filmmaker Jerzy Skolimowski (The Shout, Moonlighting) returns with anthology piece 11 Minutes – By Culture Fix / February 27, 2016
Film Film Festivals ReviewsGFF16 Review: Summertime (La Belle Saison)Catherine Corsini casts a delicate glance over women’s liberation and female sexuality in the seventies By Culture Fix / February 27, 2016
Film Film Festivals ReviewsGFF16 Review: James WhiteLow-key observational drama James White was a quiet favourite of Sundance 2015 and the debut By Culture Fix / February 27, 2016
Film FestivalsGFF16: Hail, Caesar!The Coen Brothers move to lighter ground with their love struck send-up of the Golden By Culture Fix / February 20, 2016
Film Festivals HorrorGFF 2016: Programme HighlightsLast night saw the launch of the Glasgow Film Festival’s twelfth official programme and as By Culture Fix / January 24, 2016
Film Film Festivals ReviewsGFF15 Review: Clouds of Sils MariaOlivier Assayas writes and directs Clouds of Sils Maria, an ambitious character study examining the By Culture Fix / March 5, 2015
Film FestivalsGFF15: Alan Rickman’s A Little ChaosAlan Rickman returns to the director’s chair for the first time since 1997’s The Winter By Culture Fix / March 3, 2015
Film Film Festivals Horror ReviewsGFF15 Review: The Town That Dreaded Sundown (2014)Ryan Murphy’s passion for the horror genre goes cinematic in his meta-sequel to 1976 cult By Culture Fix / March 3, 2015
Film Film Festivals ReviewsGFF15 Review: A Second Chance (En chance til)Susanne Bier’s Serena was a pleasant surprise that served up a solid helping of emotionally-charged By Culture Fix / March 3, 2015
Film Film Festivals ReviewsGFF15 Review: The New Girlfriend (Une nouvelle amie)Francois Ozon’s latest film, The New Girlfriend, follows the slightly shaky In the House and By Culture Fix / March 2, 2015
Film Film Festivals ReviewsGFF15 Review: The Little DeathThe curious world of sexual fetishes is the subject of Australian comedy The Little Death By Culture Fix / February 24, 2015
Film Film Festivals ReviewsGFF15 Review: MarshlandBrooding Spanish crime-drama Marshland was sadly the subject of some technical difficulties at its Glasgow By Culture Fix / February 24, 2015
Film Film Festivals Reviews World CinemaGFF15 Review: Wild TalesThe Oscar nominated Wild Tales may have failed to achieve victory in the Best Foreign By Culture Fix / February 24, 2015
Film Film Festivals ReviewsReview: Terry Gilliam's The Zero Theorem (GFF)It’s hard not to get excited by prospect of a new Terry Gilliam film – By Culture Fix / March 5, 2014
Film Film Festivals ReviewsReview: Locke (GFF)You would be forgiven for thinking a narrative centred around a man sitting in a By Culture Fix / March 5, 2014
Film Film Festivals ReviewsReview: 20 Feet from Stardom (GFF)20 Feet from Stardom has already taken the US by storm and will be battling By Culture Fix / March 3, 2014
Film Film Festivals Horror ReviewsReview: Dark Blood (GFF)This week saw the UK premiere of George Sluizer’s (The Vanishing) final cut of his By Culture Fix / February 27, 2014
Film Film Festivals Horror ReviewsReview: Witching and Bitching (GFF)Take the premise of From Dusk Till Dawn – criminals on the run who stumble By Culture Fix / February 27, 2014
Film Film Festivals Reviews World CinemaReview: The Dance of Reality (La danza de la realidad) (GFF)1990’s The Rainbow Thief seemed like it was going to be a sad final note By Culture Fix / February 26, 2014
Film Film Festivals ReviewsReview: A Long Way Down (GFF)Considering this is a film about people on the verge of suicide, its peculiarly light-hearted, By Culture Fix / February 25, 2014
Film Film Festivals ReviewsReview: Cas and Dylan (GFF)After making his name in hit nineties Aaron Spelling soap, Beverly Hills 90210, Jason Priestley By Culture Fix / February 25, 2014
Film Film Festivals ReviewsReview: Elaine Stritch: Shoot Me (GFF)Elaine Stritch has been a Broadway star for over sixty-five years working with everyone from By Culture Fix / February 25, 2014
Film Film Festivals Horror ReviewsReview: The Strange Colour of Your Body’s Tears (GFF)Its influence is apparent in many genre features, but giallo is a tradition that gradually By Culture Fix / February 25, 2014