Mad About Matthias: The Loft (2014) (#8)
Back in 2008 Belgian thriller, Loft, became one of the country’s highest ever grossing home
Back in 2008 Belgian thriller, Loft, became one of the country’s highest ever grossing home
It has been another impressive year for the world of TV, so as 2014 comes
Following the slightly less conventional biblical epic Noah, Sir Ridley Scott directs Exodus: Gods and
Given the sizzling pairing of Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence in 2012’s Silver Lining’s Playbook,
Dame Shirley Bassey returns with her first studio album since 2009’s The Performance this November.
Imagine waking up in a mass grave – with no memory of who or where
You know, I’m really not convinced about Bryan Bertino’s Mockingbird – but given the fact
If like me you are fed up with the glossy, pristine world of modern science-fiction:
Edging even further from the classic body-horrors which shaped his career, David Cronenberg’s latest feature,
Sadly baring little resemblance to the cult Edward Woodward television series on which it is
The ever-increasing popularity of media streaming is changing the way we view television and the
The Pyramid’s impressive setting is likely to generate a lot of interest – just as
Without a doubt the most unashamedly entertaining genre picture of the year, The Guest presents
Perhaps the worst sort of film to gain popularity in recent years is ‘the plucky
From its publicity materials, The Rover may look like a gun-toting action-thriller – but anyone
The hugely successful and unashamedly entertaining Step Up series hits its fifth outing with Step
There’s something a little Hammer about the trailer for upcoming Edward Allan Poe adaptation Stonehearst
Given the amount of straight to home video releases that hit stores each week, it
We always like it when an actor can blend classy cinematic fare with fun genre
The general consensus with The Purge back in 2013 was that social concept at the
With its breezy charm, vibrant direction and stunning soundtrack, John Carney’s Begin Again is surprisingly
Since we are half-way through 2014 (now let the panic about how little we have
James Franco’s short story anthology, Palo Alto, gets streamlined for the big-screen with Gia Coppola
In the past years the Edinburgh International Film Festival has been opened by some excellent
Things have been relatively quiet for Culture Fix favourite Stephen Dorff in 2014. The actor’s
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