Category: Television


  • Review: Arrow (Season 5, Episode 1)

    Ellis Murrell praises the return of something raw and grounded in Arrow’s fifth season.

  • Review: Black Mirror – ‘Men Against Fire’

    ‘Men Against Fire’ is a flawed episode, with some dubious performances, and a stunted underlying message. Eddy Tesfay gives his verdict.

  • Review: Humans (Series 2, Episode 1)

    Tash Williamson reviews the return of Channel 4 AI drama Humans, which stars Gemma Chan and Emily Berrington as robotic ‘Synths’.

  • Review: Black Mirror – ‘Playtest’

    Virtual reality gets a lot more real in Black Mirror’s new run; but is it as hard-hitting as previous stories? Liam Beazley reviews.

  • Review: Ordinary Lies (Series 2, Episode 2)

    Fresh Meat star Kimberley Nixon takes the lead in the second episode of Ordinary Lies, with a story of how lies quickly spiral out of control.

  • Review: The Walking Dead (Season 7, Episode 1)

    Tash Williamson reviews the disturbing return of The Walking Dead. On a knife’s edge, has the show gone too far with this harrowing hour of telly?

  • Review: Luke Cage (Season 1)

    Sanjay Patel reviews the first season of Luke Cage.

  • The Edge’s Favourite Parks and Recreation Episodes

    The Edge’s writers have come together in a celebration of the best episodes of Parks and Recreation, ahead of our social this Wednesday!

  • Review: Class (Series 1, Episode 1)

    Culture Editor James has his reservations when it comes to the series opener of Class, ‘For Tonight We Might Die’.

  • Review: Crazyhead (Series 1, Episode 1)

    Holly Hammond reviews the less than less than auspicious start to the first season of Crazyhead.

  • Review: Dara O’Briain’s Go 8-Bit

    News Editor Rob reviews Dara O’Briain’s newest game-show on Dave, based around retro video-gaming.

  • On Edge: Anticipating Black Mirror Series 3

    Sophie Trenear previews the upcoming third season of cyber thriller Black Mirror.

  • Review: Ordinary Lies (Series 2, Episode 1)

    Ordinary Lies explodes back onto the BBC, and though the lies may be ordinary, they are far from boring.

  • On Edge: Anticipating Class

    Culture Editor James looks ahead at the upcoming Doctor Who spinoff, Class.