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 / January 23, 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 / January 23, 2022
Film Film Festivals Horror ReviewsSundance Film Festival 2022 Review: Master ★★★Mariama Diallo’s debut feature Master blends horror with social critique as it examines occult scares By Culture Fix / January 23, 2022
Film Film Festivals Horror Reviews World CinemaSundance Film Festival 2022 Review: Hatching ★★★★Finnish horror Hatching from director Hanna Bergholm and writer Ilja Rautsi presents a glimpse at By Culture Fix / January 23, 2022
Film Film Festivals Horror Reviews World CinemaSundance Film Festival 2022 Review: Speak No Evil ★★★★Writer-director Christian Tafdrup presents Speak No Evil – a nightmarish exploration of a holiday friendship By Culture Fix / January 22, 2022
Film Film Festivals ReviewsSundance Film Festival 2022 Review: Chaperone [Short] ★★★★Chaperone, the first film from rising talent Sam Max debuts at the 2022 Sundance Film By Culture Fix / January 20, 2022
Film ReviewsFilm Review: Aubrey Plaza and Christopher Abbott in ‘Black Bear’After its world premiere at Sundance 2020, filmmaker Lawrence Michael Levine’s Black Bear emerges for By Culture Fix / April 19, 2021
Horror TrailersThe Trailer for Sundance Hit ‘Relic’ Serves Horror ChillsSundance always do a fantastic job at assembling some of the most exciting up and By Culture Fix / May 22, 2020
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 / July 5, 2018
Film Reviews TrailersTrailer: Rupert Everett is Oscar Wilde in ‘The Happy Prince’It’s easy to be cynical whenever an actor reveals their ‘passion project’, stepping behind the By Culture Fix / April 22, 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 / December 30, 2017
Film Horror ReviewsSundance London 2016 Review: The Greasy StranglerIt’s rare that you watch a film and get the sense that it is an By Culture Fix / June 3, 2016
Film ReviewsSundance London 2016 Review: The InterventionClea DuVall stars, writes and directs The Intervention, a relationship comedy that sees her team-up By Culture Fix / June 3, 2016
Film ReviewsSundance London 2016 Review: IndignationPhilip Roth’s 2008 novel Indignation gets its first big screen adaptation courtesy of director James By Culture Fix / June 3, 2016
Film ReviewsSundance London 2016 Review: WeinerJosh Kriegman and Elyse Steinberg’s fly on the wall documentary follows seven-term congressman and primary By Culture Fix / June 3, 2016
Film ReviewsSundance London 2016 Review: Morris from AmericaChad Hartigan writes and directs Morris from America, a coming of age chronicling thirteen-year old By Culture Fix / June 2, 2016
Film ReviewsSundance London 2016 Review: Todd Solondz’s Wiener-DogTodd Solondz writes and directs Wiener-Dog, his first film since 2011’s Dark Horse. The project By Culture Fix / June 2, 2016
Film ReviewsSundance London 2016 Review: Other PeopleChris Kelly writes and directs Other People, a well-intentioned dramedy starring Jesse Plemons, Molly Shannon By Culture Fix / June 2, 2016
Film ReviewsSundance London 2016 Review: GoatAndrew Neel directs Goat, a visceral glimpse into the world of frat boy hazing starring By Culture Fix / June 2, 2016
Film Reviews TrailersRed Band Trailer: Sundance Opener ‘The Bronze’Sundance opener The Bronze was quickly swept up by Sony Pictures Classics earlier this year, By Culture Fix / November 19, 2015
Film Reviews TrailersTrailer: Patrick Wilson in ‘Zipper’We unfortunately never got round to catching Zipper at this year’s Sundance (although our TPM By Culture Fix / July 23, 2015
Film ReviewsSundance 2015 Review: Best of EnemiesRobert Gordon and Morgan Neville’s documentary Best of Enemies delves into ABC’s landmark Gore Vidal By Culture Fix / February 4, 2015
Film ReviewsSundance 2015 Review: Listen to Me, MarlonAvoiding the traditional talking head structure, Stevan Riley’s Listen to Me, Marlon recounts the life By Culture Fix / February 4, 2015
Film ReviewsSundance 2015 Review: Last Days in the DesertAfter some great highs (Tangerine, Strangerland, I’ll See You in My Dreams), my Sundance 2015 By Culture Fix / February 4, 2015
Film ReviewsSundance 2015 Review: Lila & EveAnother feature tackling parental grief at this year’s Sundance Film Festival is the Lifetime produced By Culture Fix / February 4, 2015