Phil Lord and Chris Miller have produced a comedy sequel that is just as funny, if not funnier, than its predecessor, says Jack Dillon.
The Edge Live-Blogs the Movies returns with Terrence Malick’s 2011 epic The Tree of Life.
The Madagascar spinoff will be released 5th December this year.
Ben Robins comments on the new footage of the film, putting forward Andy Serkis’ words on their complex narration and impressive technical aspects.
The Edge’s Film Editor, Virginie, takes a look at this week’s forthcoming cinema releases.
Edge of Tomorrow has an intelligent plot to accompany its fast-paced action, says Tom Hopkins.
Seth MacFarlane’s second effort as director is a disappointment, with a valuable cast being wasted on an unfunny script that is mostly devoid of any real intellect.
The play adaptation is likely to start filming later this year.
‘Boom Clap’ is to feature on the upcoming The Fault in Our Stars soundtrack, alongside the likes of Ed Sheeran and Jake Bugg.
This inventive update of a classic story proves entertaining but often fails to fulfil its real potential, says Andy Southcott.
Gwendoline Christie, the Game of Thrones star, has also been added to the cast.
The comedy stars Tina Fey, Jason Bateman and Jane Fonda.
The romantic-comedy is to star Daniel Radcliffe and Adam Driver.
The new X-Men instalment brings back our favourite characters and gets very close to brilliance, says Harrison Abbott.