A new trailer has been released for How to Train Your Dragon 2.
Noah is an undeniably odd hybrid of a film, but its a rich, potent piece of work if approached on its own terms.
A music documentary following transgender folk/country singer Rae Spoon, My Prairie Home is a heartfelt exploration of Spoon’s life, their music and their gender neutrality, writes Chris Pate.
End of Watch is a must see, not just for fans of cop movies but fans of cinema in general.
The hunt for the next successful teen-film-franchise may be over. Divergent is a gripping, exciting film, which keeps the cheesy romance to a minimum and the thrills to a high.
The new film from Charles Lum and Todd Verow is an important exploration of the social and legal challenges to gay sex, as told through the story of one of London’s last remaining leather bars, The Hoist, writes Chris Pate.
When looking at the way Richard Ayoade, a man still more famous these days for his comedic acting credentials than his filmmaking, speaks of his new film two things are apparent: he is an incredible intelligent and witty individual, but he also carries an air of broody, awkward insecurity. This clash of jovial and dark natures…
This $130 million art-project is daring, harrowing and way too long, says Film Editor Barnaby Walter.
The First Avenger returns with a great cast and an engaging plot, says Ben Robins.
Our Film Editor Barnaby Walt talks to the iconic American actor about his performance in Captain America: The Winter Soldier at the film’s press conference.
We are back! The Edge Live-Blogs The Movies returns to live-blog Quentin Tarantino’s Kill Bill: Volume II (2003). We will be blogging our opinions on the film as it unfolds, starting at 9.30PM!
This would have been a far better film if the writer and director put as much effort into writing the script as they did the action, says Tom Hopkins.
We have reached the final week before we all go off and stuff our faces with chocolate eggs, but there is still time to enjoy the odd trip to Union Films!
This is a watchable though rather forgettable insight into an influential man’s life, says Virginie Robe.