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Trailer: Nick Bateman Stars In 'The Perception'

Canadian model/turned actor, Nick Bateman , stars in the upcoming indie thriller The Perception from director Jensen Noen. Richard ...

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EIFF18 Review: Mary Shelley

It's impressive to think that a period tale set in the early 1800s could have a contemporary resonance in 2018, yet Haifaa Al-M...

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Review: Boys On Film 17 - Love Is The Drug

Peccadillo Pictures bring us another eclectic selection of gay themed short films from across the globe for the seventeenths Boys on Film...

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Culture Fix's Big 2018 Film Preview

Our final post of 2017 looks forward to the big film releases of 2018. We've searched through thousands of upcoming titles to bring y...

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Top 15 Films of 2017

Our top cinematic picks of the year are presented in no specific order. These have all been released in cinemas, VOD or home video withi...

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Review: Jackie

Natalie Portman delivers a performance packed with devastating nuance in the aesthetically magnificent Jackie from Chilean filmmaker Pablo...

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Review: Paul Schrader's 'Dog Eat Dog'

Paul Schrader goes for the jugular with his latest film Dog Eat Dog . The cult filmmaker who gave us classics like Cat People, American ...

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Review: Suicide Squad

We liked Batman vs. Superman but many of you didn't, and we understand the reasons why you never. The good news is that we also like...

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Review: Closet Monster

Writer-director Stephen Dunn presents Closet Monster , a tremendously powerful and aesthetically exciting coming of age tale. The film ...

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Feature: Edinburgh International Film Festival 2015 Programme Highlights

The 69th Edinburgh International Film Festival (EIFF) sees the appointment new Artistic Director, Mark Adams who unveiled the eagerly-a...

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Review: A Royal Night Out

Previewing in time for VE Day last week, A Royal Night Out is a charming throwback to light-hearted comedies of yesteryear with a rega...

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Trailer: Kevin Costner in Black or White

We are officially declaring 2015 the year of Kevin Costner . With several exciting projects on the horizon for next year it is undeniably...

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Trailer: Spike Lee's Da Sweet Blood of Jesus

Spike Lee joins the ranks of fellow cult directors like Werner Herzog and Jim Jarmusch who have each crafted their own unique on the vam...

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Music: John Carpenter Reveals 'Lost Themes' Album , Premieres 'Vortex'

As well as directing some of the most iconic horror and science-fiction films ever made, John Carpenter has also produced some of the cin...

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Review: Love, Rosie

Imagine a Nicholas Sparks' vehicle (without the earnest charm) combined with Skins , and a bad LSD trip and you get some indicati...

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Trailer: Luke Goss & RZA in AWOL-72

Luke Goss has quickly become our favourite small-screen action stars thanks to projects like the tremendously enjoyable Death Race sequ...

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Review: The Rover

From its publicity materials, The Rover may look like a gun-toting action-thriller - but anyone familiar with its director David Michôd...

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Review: Step Up: All In

The hugely successful and unashamedly entertaining Step Up series hits its fifth outing with Step Up: All In which picks up shortly a...

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