Author: Rehana Nurmahi


  • Review: Poldark (Series 2, Episode 1)

    Rehana reviews the ‘enthralling’ return of Poldark, starring Aidan Turner and Eleanor Tomlinson.

  • 30 years of Southampton’s Mayflower Theatre

    On the Mayflower Theatre’s 30th birthday, Features Editor Rehana reflects on some of her fondest memories there.

  • Blu-ray Review: Miles Ahead

    Features editor Rehana reviews Don Cheadle’s directorial debut; a biopic about Miles Davis

  • First images from Broadway’s ‘Anastasia’ released

    The Broadway adaptation of classic animation, Anastasia, released its first images of the production.

  • Selena Gomez takes break from tour to focus on her mental health

    Following panic attacks and anxiety, Selena Gomez has decided to press pause on her Revival tour.

  • Closer To The Edge: Our Favourite Childhood Video Games

    In the latest edition of our regular feature; the Edge writers come together to reflect on the video games that made their childhood.

  • Review: Nerve

    Nerve starring Emma Roberts and Dave Franco gets a 5 star review from Rehana Nurmahi.

  • Review: Norah Jones – ‘Carry On’

    Rehana Nurmahi reviews the first single from Jones’ sixth record.

  • Lin-Manuel Miranda to compose alongside Alan Menken for The Little Mermaid

    The musician has already worked on Disney’s upcoming release Moana.

  • Closer To The Edge: Binge-Worthy Series

    The Edge writers are on hand to suggest shows to binge for the remainder of the holidays, in this week’s Closer To The Edge

  • Review: On The Other Side by Carrie Hope Fletcher

    Carrie Hope Fletcher’s debut is a charming, magical novel according to Rehana Nurmahi.

  • Why Brooklyn Nine-Nine is my happy place

    Features Editor Rehana lays out the reasons that make Fox sitcom Brooklyn Nine-Nine so great, and implores you to watch.

  • How independent cinema gets romance right

    Features Editor Rehana looks at the independent romance genre, and the ways in which it defies the expectations of mainstream romance.

  • The rise and fall of two-part movies

    The multi-part movie has become a staple of our culture in the last decade. The Edge chronicles the format’s rise and fall.