Andrew Garfield would welcome the idea of a gay Spider-Man. I hope one day I live in the world where this is both possible and not a phenomena that would result in news reports. But we are not there yet. However, it is interesting that a Hollywood star, playing one of the most famous characters…
Guillermo Del Toro’s mega-blockbuster is entertaining on the action front, but is let down by a painfully bad script and below-par acting says The Edge’s Film Editor Barnaby Walter.
Considering that the last time Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson got together, they were starring in the hilarious and brilliant Wedding Crashers, I was very optimistic about their latest film, The Internship. The duo are comedy gold. However, it seems that even they have their limits. In a film surrounded by cliché plots, cliché characters,…
The Smith family outing is not as exciting as it initially seems, says Natasha Raymond.
Enjoyable sequel Despicable Me 2 succeeds in appealing to both young and old, says Maheen Choonara
What do Vaughn and Wilson have in store for us this time? Nothing very good, sadly.
Barnaby Walter gives The Edge a first look review of Sofia Coppola’s new movie The Bling Ring.
Natasha Raymond finds this in the end to be a surprisingly funny, though very male, affair.
World War Z is a zombie film like no other – this is probably how a zombie apocalypse would go down!
Edward Till reviews Warner’s new Snyder and Nolan helmed Superman blockbuster.
Struck By Lightning may well seem like just another edition to the American high-school movie canon, but it’s actually got more brains than most. It’s wittily and intelligently written by its star, Chris Colfer and contains some excellent performances, not just from Colfer, but also from rising star Rebel Wilson as his misfit friend and…
The Edge gets in early to see Disney Pixar’s Monsters University, and it’s an utter delight!
There have now been four films set in the Lord of the Rings universe, and viewers have developed certain expectations which must be fulfilled. Large, breath-taking views of the landscape and statues? Check. Memorable lines of significance, delivered in hauntingly calm voices? Check. CGI creatures which will either disgust us or fill us with awe?…
A new trailer for Marvel and Twentieth Century Fox’s The Wolverine has been released. The movie, which is largely set in Japan, shows Hugh Jackman reprising his role as the metal-clawed member of the X-Men cast. Svetlana Khodchenkova also stars as the evil Viper, and the final moments of the trailer suggest the two will have…