Author: Ash Millman


  • Sundance London 2017 Review: A Ghost Story

    Ashleigh reviews David Lowery’s on-screen existential crisis.

  • “I took a photo of myself sitting on the toilet. It was seen by a LOT of people” – An interview with Fizzy Blood

    Ashleigh chats with bassist Ciaran Scanlon about the Fizzy life, the future, and troublesome toilet selfies.

  • Review: 2000trees Festival 2017 – Saturday

    With the three day festival drawing to a close, Ashleigh gives us her highlights of the Saturday’s events.

  • Review: 2000trees Festival 2017 – Friday

    Ashleigh reviews the second jam-packed day of 2000trees Festival.

  • Review: 2000trees Festival 2017 – Thursday

    Ashleigh reviews the first day of Upcote Farm’s 2000trees Festival, which kicked off for its 11th year last Thursday.

  • Acts to look forward to at 2000trees Festival 2017

    Deputy Editor Ashleigh tells you what hot acts from the small print you should catch at this year’s festival in the woods.

  • 2017 Summer Blockbusters To Look Forward To

    From Baby Driver to Planet of the Apes to Dunkirk, there’s so much to look forward to this summer. The Edge writers talk about why they’re excited for these 2017 summer blockbuster releases.

  • Preview: 2000trees Festival

    Deputy Editor Ashleigh details what’s to come at this years alt-music festival in the heart of the Cotswolds.

  • Sundance London 2017 Review: The Incredible Jessica James

    Ashleigh takes a look at James Strouse’s uplifting rom-com, screened at this year’s Sundance Film Festival.

  • Sundance London 2017 Review: Chasing Coral

    Jeff Orlowski’s environmentally-minded film is now on Netflix.

  • Review: Grad Ball 2017

    With acts for all tastes and an impressive overhaul of the Union, this year’s Grad Ball was one to remember.

  • Nostalgic News: The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind was released 15 years ago today

    The fantasy RPG has been a favourite in the gaming world for over a decade.

  • Acoustic stage line-up confirmed for Graduation Ball 2017

    The singers gracing Grad Ball’s acoustic stage have been announced.

  • Review: Slam Dunk Midlands

    Ashleigh reviews the pop-punk festival’s 11th annual event (27/05/2017).