Film Interviews LGBTQ+ World Cinema Interview: Writer-Director Adam Kalderon Talks New Smoulderingly Tense Gay Israeli Drama ‘The Swimmer’ We sat down (virtually) with filmmaker Adam Kalderon who brought his feature The Swimmer to By Culture Fix / May 16, 2022
International Pop Music The Fascinating Legacy of Army of Lovers Star La Camilla aka Camilla Henemark When sharing our feature on the greatest mixed vocal pop groups, we struggled to confine By Culture Fix / April 21, 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 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
Drama EdFringe Theatre EdFringe 2021 Review: Screen 9 ★★★★ Piccolo Theatre and The Pleasance bring new work Screen 9 to the stage, a powerful By Culture Fix / August 13, 2021
EdFringe Theatre EdFringe 2021 Review: Fear of Roses ★★★★ Drawing inspiration from classic femme fatale and pulp narratives, Fear of Roses from Black Bat By Culture Fix / August 8, 2021
Film Reviews World Cinema Film Review: Suzanne Lindon’s Delicate Romantic Drama ‘Spring Blossom’ (Seize printemps) Bewitching romantic drama Spring Blossom from twenty-year old filmmaker Suzanne Lindon explores an ethically-challenging romance By Culture Fix / April 21, 2021
Film LGBTQ+ Reviews Review: Kate Winslet and Saoirse Ronan Lead Francis Lee’s ‘Ammonite’ Francis Lee returns with his first feature since 2017’s extraordinary God’s Own Country, the Kate By Culture Fix / March 24, 2021
Film Film Festivals Reviews World Cinema Glasgow Film Festival 2021 Review: Turkish Dystopian Drama ‘In the Shadows’ Turkish filmmaker Erdem Tepegoz writes and directs In the Shadows. Packed with steampunk aesthetics and By Culture Fix / February 25, 2021
Film LGBTQ+ Reviews Film Review: Viggo Mortensen’s ‘Falling’ ★★★★ Viggo Mortensen’s unconventional family drama Falling may not strike as an obvious feature for the By Culture Fix / December 1, 2020
Film Festivals Reviews World Cinema French Film Festival @ Home Review: Into Dad’s Woods (La forêt de mon père) Vero Cratzborn writes and directs Into Dad’s Woods (La forêt de mon père), a dramatic By Culture Fix / November 30, 2020
Film Reviews Review: Annette Bening & Bill Nighy in ‘Hope Gap’ Annette Bening and Bill Nighy bring some sense of star power with their watchable turns By Culture Fix / August 26, 2020
Theatre 5 Great Jobs You Can Get With a Theatre Degree If you’re thinking about a career in the performing arts, earning an accredited theatre degree By Culture Fix / July 21, 2020
Film Trailers World Cinema Willem Dafoe Stars in the Trailer for Abel Ferrara’s ‘Tommaso’ Although debuting at Cannes in 2019, Tommaso – the latest collaboration between auteur Abel Ferrara By Culture Fix / June 5, 2020
Television TV Trailer: Nicole Kidman in HBO’s ‘The Undoing’ Nicole Kidman continues an incredibly successful foray into TV after stellar roles in Big Little By Culture Fix / March 27, 2020
Film Trailers Trailer: Liam Hemsworth in ‘Arkansas’ There’s woozy Southern charm aplenty in the trailer for crime potboiler Arkansas. The project from By Culture Fix / March 14, 2020
EdFringe Theatre EdFringe 2019 Review: Lorca: A Theatre Beneath the Sand Lorca: A Theatre Beneath the Sand Rating: ★★★★ Venue: theSpace@ Surgeon’s Hall Tickets Spanish Performance Art By Culture Fix / August 6, 2019
Drama EdFringe Theatre EdFringe 2019 Review: Ripped Writer and performer Alex Gwyther’s Ripped plays the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and explores the concepts By Culture Fix / August 2, 2019
Features Film Horror Reviews Trailers Culture Fix’s Big 2018 Film Preview Our final post of 2017 looks forward to the big film releases of 2018. We’ve By Culture Fix / December 30, 2017
Film Film Festivals Reviews EIFF17 Review: Strange Weather Holly Hunter is the beating heart of Katherine Dieckmann’s Strange Weather – an offbeat Southern By Culture Fix / July 3, 2017