Film Film Festivals ReviewsEIFF17 Review: DalidaLisa Azuelos directs Dalida – a biopic of international pop icon, Yolanda Gigliotti, better known By Culture Fix / June 25, 2017
Film Film Festivals ReviewsEIFF17 Review: Just CharlieRebekah Fortune’s profound family drama, Just Charlie, explores the relationship of a British family as By Culture Fix / June 25, 2017
Film Film Festivals ReviewsEIFF17 Review: The ChallengeYuri Ancarani’s The Challenge explores the prevalence of falconry in Arab culture in a pensive, By Culture Fix / June 25, 2017
Film Film Festivals ReviewsEIFF17 Review: The Last PhotographDanny Huston directs The Last Photograph – an adaptation of Simon Astaire’s book centred around By Culture Fix / June 25, 2017
Film Film Festivals ReviewsEIFF17 Review: That Good NightSir John Hurt’s final leading role packs a quiet emotional pathos with this tale of By Culture Fix / June 25, 2017
Film Film Festivals ReviewsEIFF Review: White IslandAlright geezers, are you ready for this review of new Brit-flick White Island? Benjamin Turner’s By Culture Fix / June 29, 2016
Film Film Festivals Horror ReviewsEIFF Review: FirstBornBrit horror FirstBorn received its world premiere at the Edinburgh International Film Festival with some high By Culture Fix / June 29, 2016
Film Film Festivals ReviewsEIFF Review: The Hollow PointPatrick Wilson and Ian McShane take on the cartel in contemporary western meets Mexploitation flick, By Culture Fix / June 29, 2016
Film Film Festivals Horror ReviewsEIFF Review: The Love Witch“I’m the love witch. I’m your ultimate fantasy” glamorous Elaine seductively exclaims in Anna Biller’s By Culture Fix / June 29, 2016
Film Film Festivals Horror ReviewsEIFF Review: The Man Who Was ThursdayAn adaptation of any existentialist novel is bound to be a challenge for even the By Culture Fix / June 25, 2016
Film Film Festivals ReviewsEIFF Review: The EndFilm festivals are great for providing us with marvellous little curiosities like Guillaume Nicloux’s The By Culture Fix / June 25, 2016
Film Film Festivals Horror ReviewsEIFF Review: The Lure (Córki dancingu)Polish fairytale The Lure is quite unlike anything else to be shown at this year’s By Culture Fix / June 25, 2016
Film Film Festivals ReviewsEIFF Review: Saint AmourThe first of two new Gerard Depardieu films to play the Edinburgh International Film Festival By Culture Fix / June 25, 2016
Film Film Festivals ReviewsEIFF Review: Endless NightIsabel Coixet’s Endless Night (Nadie quiere la noche) pits a woman against the Arctic elements in By Culture Fix / June 23, 2016
Film Film Festivals Reviews World CinemaEIFF Review: The White KingAlex Helfrecht and Jörg Tittel’s The White King feels like it is aiming somewhere between The By Culture Fix / June 23, 2016
Film Film Festivals ReviewsEIFF Review: RiverJamie M. Dagg’s first time feature as both writer and director, River, shows promise of By Culture Fix / June 22, 2016
Film Film Festivals Horror ReviewsEIFF Review: Horror Anthology ‘Holidays’The benefit of horror anthologies is that for every segment that you don’t like, there’s By Culture Fix / June 22, 2016
Film Film Festivals Horror ReviewsEIFF Review: Meg Ryan’s IthacaMeg Ryan directs and takes a supporting role in Ithaca, an adaptation of William Saroyan’s By Culture Fix / June 22, 2016
Film Film Festivals ReviewsEIFF Review: The Colony (Colonia)Emma Watson and Daniel Bruhl head The Colony, a 1970s set cult thriller from filmmaker By Culture Fix / June 22, 2016
Film Film Festivals ReviewsEIFF Review: AloysTobias Nölle writes and directs Aloys, a Swiss-French existential drama examining isolation and grief amongst By Culture Fix / June 21, 2016
Film Film Festivals ReviewsEIFF Review: Kalinka (Au nom de ma fille)Daniel Auteuil leads Vincent Garenq’s sublime French-German legal drama which explores a father’s quest for By Culture Fix / June 21, 2016
Film Film Festivals ReviewsEIFF Review: Yoga HosersBratwurst Nazis (Bratzis) run amuck through a Canadian convenience store, whilst two millennial yoga fans By Culture Fix / June 20, 2016
Film Film Festivals ReviewsEIFF Review: Take DownThe American and British action realms collide in Take Down (aka Billionaire Ransom) from genre By Culture Fix / June 20, 2016
Film Film Festivals ReviewsEIFF Review: The CarerBrian Cox headlines British-Hungarian co-production, The Carer, which lightly explores the concept of ageing and By Culture Fix / June 20, 2016
Film Film Festivals ReviewsEIFF Review: Fast Convoy (Le convoi)French action filmmaker Frédéric Schoendoerffer’s latest feature, Le convoi (Fast Convoy in the UK), is By Culture Fix / June 19, 2016