Author: Dom Ellis


  • For science, you monster – A Review of Portal 2

    Strangely enough, video games are seemingly the only medium where sequels are routinely better than the original. It wasn’t going to be difficult for Valve to outstrip the first Portal in terms of length or story, but with such a unique game mechanic came the fear that any sequel would be hard pressed to match […]

  • EDGE Goes 90s: The Golden Age of Disney

    A Disney Renaissance? Really?

  • REWIND: Ben Westbeech, ‘Welcome to the Best Years of Your Life’

    Bristol-born Ben Westbeech is truly a talented musician. His vocals are fautless, fresh, soothing – he sounds completely at ease. His music is an unusual fusion of jazz, hip-hop, funk and pop. Welcome to the Best Years of Your Life is a superb album; the problem is, no-one seems to have heard of the man. […]

  • The Children’s Hour Review

    A-List casting for an unknown play; utterly brilliant.

  • Bruno Mars, ‘Doo-Wops & Hooligans’

    Dom Ellis tells us why Bruno Mars new release is nothing short of average

  • Michael Jackson “Michael” Review

    At least it’s not another best-of.

  • Deadly Dodgeball and Daft Punk: A Review of Tron: Legacy

    It’s sequel time…28 years later.

  • Eliza Doolittle – ‘Skinny Genes’

    Eliza returns with an all too familiar single.

  • RED- Retired Extremely Dull?

    The EDGE takes a peek at an action film with an unusual cast

  • Hurts – ‘Stay’

    Back with a superb third single, Hurts are set to soar.