The Edge
The Welsh National Opera does it again in this triumphant production of Kiss Me, Kate. Audience members beware; you will laugh so hard you cry!
Lois Saia reviews Mordheim: The City of the Damned – a game that is ‘not for everyone’, but ‘addicting’.
Megan Isaac reviews the first class finale of Poldark, which leaves viewers desperately hungry for the upcoming third season…
This Week in Culture: The Crown’s on Netflix, Donald Glover’s navigating the rap scene, and a new PS4 that no one asked for.
Alfredo reviews the whistlestop visit of the Welsh National Opera’s Macbeth to Southampton’s Mayflower Theatre.
Ian Hind Escolano reviews the return of DC’s Legends of Tomorrow, which sees some enemies from The Flash and Arrow pop back up.
Sophie Trenear reviews the bleak but best episode of Black Mirror’s new run, paving the way for Alex Lawther’s path to stardom.
As part of the Edge’s KingFest, Rebecca James takes a look at one of Stephen King’s most interesting works, Misery.
Caleb Hinton takes a look at some of Stephen King’s best monsters, in honour of The Edge’s KingFest.
Have ABC found a replacement for recently axed Castle in Conviction, featuring the bountiful talents in leading lady Hayley Atwell? Laura Woodhouse reviews.
Ellis Murrell praises the return of something raw and grounded in Arrow’s fifth season.
‘Men Against Fire’ is a flawed episode, with some dubious performances, and a stunted underlying message. Eddy Tesfay gives his verdict.
Rebecca James takes a look at some of Stephen King’s lesser known novels.
Tash Williamson reviews the return of Channel 4 AI drama Humans, which stars Gemma Chan and Emily Berrington as robotic ‘Synths’.