There is only one show that matters. And it is (nearly) here. Sam breaks down GoT’s final season.
Benedict channels his frustrations over Anthem into wishful thinking on the future of games development.
Literature Exec Abi discusses the champions – and disappointments – of diversity within the theatre industry.
In celebration of International Women’s Day, the Edge writers gather to pitch in their love for the best female characters on TV.
Culture Editor Ellis breaks down what may be the most ‘alternative’ show on TV.
Charlotte explains why Big Mouth’s disgusting take on puberty is not to be missed.
Looking for a ‘different’ TV binge this year? Look no further than the Edge writers’ handy guide to alternative 2019.
Austin Lovell travels back in time to discuss the enduring relevance of the children’s TV show.
Louise Chase feels determined as she recounts her love for the 2015 indie title Undertale.
Is Bandersnatch really the future of streaming culture? Film Editor Alice investigates.
Tom Brewster goes slowly mad reviewing the 2nd edition of Fantasy Flight’s Game Of Thrones: The Board Game.
Love it or hate it, there was a lot of telly worth tuning into in 2018. Your favourite entertainment magazine breaks it down.
Literature Executive Abi Cutler reveals her favourite Christmas tradition – the love-it or hate-it annual pantomime.
What’s the definitive mince pie & sherry TV show binge? The Edge writers pitch in their thoughts.