Halloween is coming up and to celebrate, our writers at The Edge have put together a list of the scariest games they have ever played!
This week sees the return of many shows including Citizen Khan, Modern Family and Vampire Diaries, as well as the final ever season of Two and a Half Men.
Very much a classic, Bram Stoker paints the strong picture of a vampire often still used today, though Becky highlights issues with the narrative ending.
The Edge Reviews the Classics takes on Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein for the Halloween period.
Captivating, disturbing and yet riotously funny, POSH is a play that has the audience fluctuating between uproarious laughter and stunned silence, says Naomi Lucking.
The new trailer is fronted by Benedict Cumberbatch and references both old dramas as well as upcoming ones.
Katherine Ryan in Glam Role Model takes on the big topics such as celebrity obsession, the idealisation of decorations, abortion and even Oscar Pistorius.
Our gaming writers reflect on the week’s gaming news and give you a heads up on the coming week’s games.
This week’s TV round-up sees the return of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D and The Arrow, as well as the beginning of a fascinating documentary series on Monroe’s death.
Conor takes a look at the second season of Peaky Blinders as it reaches its half way point and there’s been some interesting character developments.
SUSU Theatre Group brings POSH to the Annex Theatre for a limited time only.
FOX has given a put-pilot agreement to the one-hour sci-fi drama which takes inspiration from Mary Shelley’s novel.
Relatively Clever will air on Sky1 in 2015.
Enid Blyton’s The Magic Faraway Tree series is to be adapted by Neal Street Productions for the big screen.