Film Reviews Review: Bastille Day There’s a touch of Luc Besson influence floating around Idris Elba’s latest film, Bastille Day, By Culture Fix / April 18, 2016
Television Trailers TV Trailer: Gérard Depardieu in Netflix’s Marseille Netflix have released the trailer for their upcoming French political drama Marseille starring Gérard Depardieu and By Culture Fix / April 2, 2016
Film Film Festivals Reviews GFF16 Review: Summertime (La Belle Saison) Catherine Corsini casts a delicate glance over women’s liberation and female sexuality in the seventies By Culture Fix / February 27, 2016
Film Film Festivals Reviews GFF15 Review: The New Girlfriend (Une nouvelle amie) Francois Ozon’s latest film, The New Girlfriend, follows the slightly shaky In the House and By Culture Fix / March 2, 2015
Film Reviews Sundance 2015 Review: Eden Mia Hansen-Løve’s love letter to nineties house music, Eden, has an undeniably astounding soundtrack and By Culture Fix / February 2, 2015
Trailers World Cinema English Trailer: Jean-Luc Godard’s Goodbye to Language 3D Eighty-four year old French auteur Jean-Luc Godard’s first major release since 2010’s Film Socialisme, Goodbye By Culture Fix / October 28, 2014
Film Reviews Review: Roman Polanski’s Venus in Fur Roman Polanski’s latest film Venus In Fur (an adaptation of the David Ives play) sticks By Culture Fix / May 28, 2014
Trailers Trailer: Roman Polanski’s Venus In Fur You’re going to need to block out the horrible narration on this trailer for Roman By Culture Fix / April 5, 2014
Film Film Festivals Horror Reviews Review: The Strange Colour of Your Body’s Tears (GFF) Its influence is apparent in many genre features, but giallo is a tradition that gradually By Culture Fix / February 25, 2014
Trailers First Trailer, Poster for Paul Walker’s Brick Mansions We’ve been eagerly awaiting the first trailer for Paul Walker starrer, Brick Mansions. The project By Culture Fix / February 12, 2014
Trailers Trailer: Catherine Frot in Haute Cuisine We’re not completely uncultured tramps here at Silver Screen Slags, we do happen to harbor By Culture Fix / May 29, 2013
Film Film Festivals Reviews Review: In The House (Dans la maison) In the House, François Ozon’s first directorial feature since the magnificent, Potiche, sees him once By Culture Fix / February 27, 2013
Film Reviews DVD Review: Partners In Crime (Associés contre le crime) Pascal Thomas’ third film in his series of Agatha Christie’s Tommy and Tuppence adaptations receives By Culture Fix / January 8, 2013
Film Reviews Review: Love Crime (Crime d’amour) The final film of late French filmmaker, Alain Corneau receives a posthumous British cinematic release By Culture Fix / December 14, 2012