Author: Sam Pegg


  • The Edge’s Recommendations for Self-Isolation Entertainment: Literature

    Stuck for things to do in lockdown? Our Edge writers give some literature recommendations

  • Review: Daði Freyr – ‘Think About Things’

    We may be have missed out on Eurovision, but that doesn’t mean we can’t enjoy the music.

  • Gaming Couch Cultures

    From the soaring heights of the Egyptian pyramids in Assassin’s Creed: Origins, to the classically influenced styling of Japan’s Sengoku period in Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice; video games have become a way to explore classical and historical periods as well as familiarising ourselves with a wealth of different cultures all from the comfort of a […]

  • Review: Noah Cyrus – THE END OF EVERYTHING

    Sam Pegg takes a deep dive into Noah Cyrus’ latest EP

  • Review: Rina Sawayama – SAWAYAMA

    Rina Sawayama’s debut album is bold and unapologetic, says Sam Pegg

  • Review: ‘Good Job’ by Alicia Keys

    Alicia Keys’ new song just doesn’t hit the mark, says Sam Pegg

  • Review: Disney+

    The latest streaming service has hit the UK – but how was Sam Pegg found Disney+?

  • The Lockdown Watchlist: Netflix’s Best Original Movies

    Sam Pegg provides the lowdown on the streaming service’s essential original movies.

  • Review: The Platform

    Sam Pegg reviews the Spanish horror recently made available to stream on Netflix.

  • Artist in Focus: Noah Cyrus

    Move over Miley, it’s Noah Cyrus’ time to shine

  • Review: Animal Crossing: New Horizons

    The new Animal Crossing is here, and Sam Pegg takes us through the many highs of the newest title on Nintendo Switch

  • Nostalgic News: Alice in Wonderland was released 10 years ago

    Sam Pegg celebrates this ‘innovative and genuinely charming romp through Lewis Carroll’s world’.

  • Review: The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina (Season 3)

    Sabrina Spellman is back for Season Three, but was Sam Pegg spellbound?

  • Review: Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn)

    Sam Pegg reviews the new female ensemble film from DC, starring Margot Robbie.