Film Film Festivals Reviews World Cinema BFI Flare 2022 Film Festival Review: The Divide Catherine Corsini who previously helmed the politically-charged same-sex romance Summertime revisits similar thematic territory in By Culture Fix / April 3, 2022
Film Film Festivals Music Reviews BFI Flare 2022 Film Festival Review: Charli XCX Alone Together DIY documentary Charli XCX Alone Together chronicles the British pop star’s development of her fourth By Culture Fix / April 3, 2022
Film Film Festivals LGBTQ+ Reviews World Cinema BFI Flare 2022 Film Festival Review: Private Desert (Deserto Particular) A quietly intense performance from Antonio Saboia in slow-burning Brazilian character drama Private Desert (Deserto By Culture Fix / March 30, 2022
Film Film Festivals LGBTQ+ Reviews BFI Flare Film Festival 2022 Review: Boulevard! A Hollywood Story Shedding light on a little known piece of Hollywood history, Boulevard! A Hollywood Story sees By Culture Fix / March 29, 2022
Film Film Festivals LGBTQ+ Reviews BFI Flare 2022 Film Festival Review: Jimmy in Saigon Filmmaker Peter McDowell tells a deeply personal family story in Jimmy in Saigon, a documentary By Culture Fix / March 29, 2022
Film Film Festivals Reviews World Cinema BFI Flare Film Festival 2022 Review: Cop Secret Icelandic action-comedy Cop Secret puts a refreshingly queer spin on the classic action film with By Culture Fix / March 22, 2022
Drag Film Film Festivals LGBTQ+ Reviews BFI Flare Film Festival 2022 Review: Being BeBe ★★★★ BeBe Zahara Benet, the drag alter ego of Marshall Ngwa is put under the microscope in By Culture Fix / March 21, 2022
Film Film Festivals LGBTQ+ Reviews World Cinema BFI Flare Film Festival 2022 Review: The Swimmer ★★★★ Director-screenwriter Adam Kalderon brings The Swimmer to the BFI Flare Festival with the feature presenting By Culture Fix / March 21, 2022
Film Film Festivals Reviews World Cinema Glasgow Film Festival 2022 Review: Everything Went Fine (Tout c’est bien passé) François Ozon’s latest feature is one with a truly personal connection to the filmmaker, based By Culture Fix / March 11, 2022
Film Film Festivals Reviews World Cinema Glasgow Film Festival 2022 Review: Tigers (Tigrar) Based on the story of Swedish footballer Martin Bengtsson, Tigers (Tigrar) captures the trappings of By Culture Fix / March 10, 2022
Film Film Festivals Reviews World Cinema Glasgow Film Festival 2022 Review: Fire (Both Sides of the Blade) Claire Denis presents complex, astute character-driven drama in Fire (Both Sides of the Blade), a By Culture Fix / March 9, 2022
Film Film Festivals Reviews Glasgow Film Festival 2022 Review: Erin Vassilopoulos’s ‘Superior’ The first time feature from Erin Vassilopoulos, Lynchian noir Superior makes its UK premiere at By Culture Fix / March 8, 2022
Film Film Festivals Reviews World Cinema Glasgow Film Festival 2022 Review: Anaïs in Love Charline Bourgeois-Tacquet’s debut feature Anaïs in Love is an elegant French drama grounded by a By Culture Fix / March 7, 2022
Film Film Festivals Horror Reviews World Cinema Glasgow Film Festival 2022 Review: Bruno Reidal: Confession of a Murderer Bruno Reidal: Confession of a Murderer from filmmaker Vincent Le Port is an asserting glimpse By Culture Fix / March 7, 2022
Film Film Festivals Reviews World Cinema Glasgow Film Festival 2022 Review: Silent Land Languorous dramatic slow-burner Silent Land is a unnerving piece that takes on the ill-fated holiday By Culture Fix / March 7, 2022
Film Film Festivals Reviews World Cinema Glasgow Film Festival 2022 Review: Paul Verhoeven’s Benedetta Judith C. Brown’s Immodest Acts: The Life of a Lesbian Nun in Renaissance Italy gets By Culture Fix / March 7, 2022
Film Film Festivals Reviews World Cinema Glasgow Film Festival 2022 Review: Gaspar Noé’s Vortex Gaspar Noé’s latest feature Vortex is a quietly sobering, painful experience as it makes a By Culture Fix / March 7, 2022
Film Film Festivals Reviews Glasgow Film Festival 2022 Review: True Things Ruth Wilson leads True Things, a complex character-driven drama examining a doomed to fail relationship By Culture Fix / March 5, 2022
Film Film Festivals Horror Reviews Glasgow Film Festival 2022 Review: Ruth Paxton’s Psychological Horror ‘A Banquet’ Navigating weighty themes with a real aesthetic clout, Scottish filmmaker Ruth Paxton’s debut feature A By Culture Fix / March 5, 2022
Film Film Festivals Music Reviews Glasgow Film Festival 2022 Review: a-ha The Movie Norwegian pop heroes a-ha are the subject of Thomas Robsahm and Aslaug Holm’s documentary chronicling the band’s rise By Culture Fix / March 4, 2022