Author: Virginie Robe


  • Film round-up: 21/07/2014 – 27/07/2014

    From Hercules to The Purge’s sequel, this week’s film round-up has it.

  • DVD Review: In Bloom ★★★☆☆

    The film is a beautifully shot piece of cinema focusing on the condition of women in Georgia, 1992.

  • Review: Begin Again ★★★☆☆

    Carney created the American version of his European success Once (2006), and the result is rather satisfying.

  • Film Round-Up: 14/07/14 – 20/07/14

    The Edge has lined up this week’s film releases to keep you qualitatively entertained throughout the holidays.

  • Film round-up: 07/07/2014 – 13/07/2014

    From Transformers: Age of Extinction to Peter Greenaway’s latest release, check out what’s on this week in UK cinemas and pick something to do for your Friday night.

  • Film Debut: Xavier Dolan (I Killed My Mother, 2009)

    Xavier Dolan’s first film works as a real exorcism of teenage hatred, whilst embodying the blooming of the director’s cinematographic poetry.

  • Film round-up: 30/06/2014 – 06/07/2014

    Long titles, Iain Somerhalder in a feature film and references to Babe: Pig In The City; could it get any better than this?

  • The Edge Live-Blogs the Movies #7: Nymphomaniac, vol. I & II (2013) by Lars von Trier

    The Edge Live-Blogs The Movies is back, better than ever, ready to join Lars von Trier’s latest controversy.

  • Film round-up: 23/06/2014 – 29/06/2014

    This week’s UK releases sees a culinary comedy, two musicals and a whole new bunch of thrillers hitting the big screens.

  • Film round-up: 16/06/2014 – 22/06/2014

    The second installment of The Edge’s film round-up is here! Check out what is to be release in UK cinemas this week.

  • The Edge Live-Blogs The Movies #6: The Tree of Life (2011) by Terrence Malick

    The Edge Live-Blogs the Movies returns with Terrence Malick’s 2011 epic The Tree of Life.

  • Film round-up: 09/06/2014 – 15/06/2014

    The Edge’s Film Editor, Virginie, takes a look at this week’s forthcoming cinema releases.

  • Review: Fading Gigolo ★☆☆☆☆

    Too often, films use their genre to convey off-putting social attitudes that seem to have come from the last century. Fading Gigolo is one of them. Murray, character played by Woody Allen, or rather Woody Allen playing himself under the name of Murray, talk his friend Fioravente (John Turturro) into selling love services to women. […]

  • The Sound of Cinema: Heartbeats

    Virginie looks at the soundtrack to Canadian film Heartbeats in the newest installment of our Sound of Cinema series.