Film Film Festivals Horror ReviewsGFF20 Review: Saint MaudBlending darkly surreal and provocative horror with gripping character drama, Rose Glass’s debut feature Saint By Culture Fix / 9 March 2020
Film Film Festivals Reviews World CinemaGFF20 Review: DeerskinAt a punchy seventy-seven minutes, writer-director Quentin Dupieux’s Deerskin is a manic absurdist delight. A By Culture Fix / 9 March 2020
Film Film Festivals World CinemaGFF20 Review: DiscoNorwegian drama Disco from director Jorunn Myklebust Syversen examines in the damaging impact of two By Culture Fix / 9 March 2020
Film Film Festivals Reviews World CinemaGFF20 Review: The Truth (La vérité)Acclaimed Japanese director Hirokazu Koreeda assembles a staggeringly impressive cast for his English/French language debut, By Culture Fix / 5 March 2020
Film Film Festivals Reviews World CinemaGFF20 Review: True History of the Kelly GangJustin Kurzel brings Peter Carey’s novel True History of the Kelly Gang to the big By Culture Fix / 29 February 2020
Film Film Festivals ReviewsGFF20 Review: County LinesThe ruthless destructive impact and collateral damage caused by the drug trade takes forefront in By Culture Fix / 28 February 2020
Film Film FestivalsGlasgow Film Festival 2020: Our Programme HighlightsThe Glasgow Film Festival has gone from strength to strength since bursting onto the film By Culture Fix / 29 January 2020
Film Film Festivals Horror Reviews World CinemaGFF19 Review: Black CircleCult film icon Christina Lindberg returns to the big screen in Swedish sci-fi horror Black By Culture Fix / 9 March 2019
Film Film Festivals Horror ReviewsGFF19 Review: Here Comes Hell!Part gleeful homage to classic William Castle inspired horror, part gory video nasty, Here Comes By Culture Fix / 2 March 2019
Film Film Festivals ReviewsGFF19 Review: Keep Going (Continuer)Director Joachim Lafosse transforms Laurent Mauvignier’s novel into a feast for the senses as he depicts By Culture Fix / 28 February 2019
Film Film Festivals ReviewsGFF19 Review: Dragged Across ConcreteS. Craig Zahler’s name was one that adorned the lips of many a genre fan By Culture Fix / 24 February 2019
Film Film Festivals ReviewsGFF19 Review: Only YouJosh O’Connor and Laia Costa lead romantic drama, Only You, from writer-director Harry Wootliff. Exploring By Culture Fix / 24 February 2019
Film Film Festivals ReviewsGFF18 Review: LuckyThe late Harry Dean Stanton leads Lucky – which has sadly become his final lead By Culture Fix / 28 February 2018
Film Film Festivals ReviewsGFF18 Review: Rod Taylor: Pulling No PunchesRobert de Young directs ‘Rod Taylor: Pulling No Punches‘ a glimpse into the film career By Culture Fix / 28 February 2018
Film Film Festivals ReviewsGFF18 Review: BeastMichael Pearce writes and directs Beast, a Jersey set psychological thriller which launches Jessie Buckley By Culture Fix / 28 February 2018
Film FestivalsGFF18: Let the Sunshine InJuliette Binoche heads French anti-romantic drama, Let the Sunshine In (Un beau soleil intérieur). The By Culture Fix / 28 February 2018
Film FestivalsGFF17: Warren Beatty’s Rules Don’t ApplyFew filmmakers and actors have CVs as seamless as Warren Beatty. The actor became a By Culture Fix / 20 February 2017
Film FestivalsGFF17: Cate Shortland’s Berlin SyndromeFive years since her last film (the critically acclaimed Lore), Cate Shortland returns with another By Culture Fix / 18 February 2017
Film FestivalsGFF17: Pablo Larraín’s NerudaPablo Larraín reunites with No collaborator Gael García Bernal for Neruda, a film that pays By Culture Fix / 18 February 2017
Film FestivalsGFF17: Werner Herzog’s Salt and FireWerner Herzog’s first two dramatic features since 2009, Queen of the Desert and Salt and By Culture Fix / 18 February 2017
Film Festivals World CinemaGFF17: François Ozon’s FrantzFrench filmmaker François Ozon has become well known for his subversive Hitchcockian fare that plays By Culture Fix / 18 February 2017
Film Horror ReviewsReview: The Club (El Club)The sins of the Catholic Church receive further cinematic exposure after widespread recognition at the By Culture Fix / 22 March 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 / 24 January 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 / 5 March 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 / 3 March 2015