A sequel to the 2013 film has been confirmed with a release date set for April 7th 2017.
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The Stephen King novella will be the bestselling author’s first collaboration with Lifetime.
The film may pale slightly in comparison to the director’s best work, however there is no shortage of ideas, originality or style on display, says Harrison Abbott.
This week’s UK releases sees a culinary comedy, two musicals and a whole new bunch of thrillers hitting the big screens.
Mike Flanagan produces an excellent sense of impending dread throughout Oculus, always present as an undercurrent ready to boil to the surface, says Jack Dillon.
The director of 2012’s Looper is also likely to direct the final entry in the new Stars Wars trilogy too.
Resting somewhere between pitch-black comedy and unrelentingly bleak drama, Miss Violence proves a deeply difficult experience, says Andy Southcott.
A film that was characterised by inappropriate amusements, awkward narrating, unnecessary Hollywood romanticisation and an abundance of cliché.
This drama is brilliantly scripted and admirably places the romantic as the subplot, instead stressing social criticism with authentic execution.
The sequel to The Inbetweeners Movie is to be released on 6th August this year.
Luhrmann’s has kept his initial recherché filmmaking recognisable, but matured it to a level that collides all parts of filmmaking to one effective united text.
The family adventure film is to be released in the UK on 21st October 2016.
The second installment of The Edge’s film round-up is here! Check out what is to be release in UK cinemas this week.