Author: Virginie Robe


  • Blu-Ray Review: Wild Tales

    Virginie reviews Wild Tales, a fast-paced, cleverly crafted collections of six short films.

  • Blu-Ray Review: Nymphomaniac (Director’s Cut)

    Virginie reviews the director’s cut of Nymphomaniac, the darker version of Lars von Trier’s latest provocation.

  • Blu-Ray Review: Testament of Youth

    Virginie reviews Testament of Youth, directed by James Kent and starring Kit Harington and Alicia Vikander.

  • Review: A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night

    Our Film Editor takes a look at A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night.

  • Preview: Film4 Summer Screen at Somerset House

    Virginie previews the highly expected Film4 Summer Screening at Somerset House.

  • DVD review: Frequencies

    Our Film Editor reviews Frequencies, Darren Paul Fisher film debut released today on DVD in the UK.

  • Review: Mommy

    Film Editor Virginie reviews 2014 Cannes’ Jury Prize Mommy, that is released today in UK cinemas.

  • Blu-Ray Review: Attila Marcel

    Film Editor Virginie reviews Attila Marcel, Sylvain Chomet’s first feature film.

  • LGBT History Month Review: Blue is the Warmest Colour

    Our celebration of LGBT History Month continues with a review of Blue is the Warmest Colour by our Film Editor, Virginie Robe.

  • LGBT History Month Review: Lilting

    Continuing our LGBT History Month coverage, Film Editor Virginie looks at one of the strongest LGBT releases of 2014.

  • The 2015 Film Awards Season’s Favourites

    Missed out on this awards’ season favourites? Don’t worry, The Edge has it covered!

  • Review: One Rogue Reporter

    The film has a strong sense of DIY throughout, which works both to its asset and disadvantage, says our Film Editor.

  • Director in Focus: Tim Burton

    With Big Eyes being released at the end of the month, it is the perfect timing to take a look at Tim Burton’s career who started in the film industry more than 40 years ago – and that’s without including is very own DIY shorts when he was a kid. With 29 director credits, including eighteen […]

  • Review: Eastern Boys

    Eastern Boys is a striking piece of cinema, offering a strong and sometimes challenging first hour and a half, which is, unfortunately, brought on clumsy cliché narration grounds for the last 40 mins, says Virginie Robe.