Film Horror ReviewsSundance 2015 Review: StrangerlandKim Farrant’s debut feature Strangerland is a bleak and evocative look at the personal breakdown By Culture Fix / February 4, 2015
Film ReviewsSundance 2015 Review: EntertainmentRick Alverson’s Entertainment is perhaps the most bizarre film of the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. By Culture Fix / February 4, 2015
Film LGBTQ+ ReviewsSundance 2015 Review: TangerineFeeling like a contemporary trash epic in the vein of the work of John Waters By Culture Fix / February 2, 2015
Film ReviewsSundance 2015 Review: Digging for FireHooking us in with a murder-mystery themed premise, Digging for Fire revels in writer-director Joe By Culture Fix / February 2, 2015
Film ReviewsSundance 2015 Review: EdenMia Hansen-Løve’s love letter to nineties house music, Eden, has an undeniably astounding soundtrack and By Culture Fix / February 2, 2015
Film Horror ReviewsSundance 2015 Review: HellionsAfter putting himself on the map with the well-received Pontypool in 2008, director Bruce McDonald By Culture Fix / February 2, 2015
Film ReviewsSundance 2015 Review: The Diary of a Teenage GirlBased on the graphic novel by Phoebe Gloekner, writer-director Marienne Heller’s The Diary of a By Culture Fix / February 2, 2015
Film ReviewsSundance 2015 Review: True StoryIn the past we have had some incredible dramatic pairings from famous Hollywood buddies: like By Culture Fix / February 1, 2015
Film ReviewsSundance 2015 Review: I’ll See You in My DreamsEffortless charming, elegantly directed, and featuring a career best performance from Blythe Danner, Brett Haley’s By Culture Fix / January 31, 2015
Film ReviewsSundance 2015 Review: A Walk in the WoodsTo quote Meryl Streep’s Witch from Into the Woods: “You’re so nice. You’re not good, By Culture Fix / January 31, 2015
Film Reviews TrailersSundance 2015 Review: Don VerdeanAfter taking the world by storm in 2004 with cult hit Napoleon Dynamite, writer-director Jared By Culture Fix / January 31, 2015
Film Horror ReviewsSundance 2015 Review: ExperimenterInspired by the atrocities committed during World War II, social psychologist Stanley Milgram conducted experiments By Culture Fix / January 31, 2015
Film ReviewsSundance 2015 Review: GrandmaWriter-director Paul Weitz’s immediately loveable dramedy, Grandma, is a joyous romp that serves as a By Culture Fix / January 31, 2015
Film ReviewsSundance 2015 Review: Mistress AmericaAfter the success of the loveable Frances Ha!, it is no surprise that one of By Culture Fix / January 31, 2015
Film ReviewsSundance 2015 Review: Mississippi GrindShortly after Rupert Wyatt’s Mark Wahlberg lead The Gambler, the poker world gets another treatment By Culture Fix / January 30, 2015
Film ReviewsSundance 2015 Review: The OvernightTaking a simple premise and (for the most part) a single location, Patrick Brice’s comedy, By Culture Fix / January 30, 2015
Film Horror ReviewsSundance 2015 Review: Knock KnockEli Roth moves from the cannibalistic chaos of The Green Inferno to a more psychological By Culture Fix / January 29, 2015
Film Horror ReviewsSundance 2015 Review: GlasslandExamining the relationship between mother and son in working class Ireland is Gerard Barrett’s quietly By Culture Fix / January 29, 2015
Film Horror ReviewsSundance 2015 Review: ReversalPerhaps the most surprising feature showcased at Sundance this year is the unfortunately low-brow Reversal. By Culture Fix / January 29, 2015
Film ReviewsSundance 2015 Review: Slow WestFilmmaker John Maclean’s debut feature film, Slow West, sees him team up with Michael Fassbender By Culture Fix / January 27, 2015
Film Reviews TrailersSundance 2015 Review: Christmas, AgainA perfect accompaniment to the cold Park City nights here at the 2015 Sundance Film By Culture Fix / January 27, 2015
Film ReviewsSundance 2015 Review: I Am MichaelThe first of two James Franco Sundance debuts this year is the Gus Van Sant By Culture Fix / January 26, 2015
Film Horror ReviewsSundance 2015 Review: It FollowsThe newest graduate from the school of mumblecore horror is David Robert Mitchell’s It Follows By Culture Fix / January 26, 2015
Film ReviewsSundance 2015 Review: Z for ZachariahAfter the truly unsettling Compliance, director Craig Zobel turns his sights to the post-apocalyptic film By Culture Fix / January 25, 2015
Film Horror ReviewsSundance 2015 Review: The WitchSundance favourite The Witch takes us back to the days of classic earthy-folk horrors like By Culture Fix / January 25, 2015