Category: Film


  • “Have something to say, and know how you want to say it.” – An interview with Albert Shin

    Up and coming director Albert Shin is garnering the attention of many, best known for his critically acclaimed In Her Place (2014) which was nominated for numerous awards at the Canadian Screen Awards including Best Director. Anticipating the release of his third directorial feature Disappearance at Clifton Hill, I had the pleasure of speaking with […]

  • Review: Inheritance – A Lacklustre Thriller that Wastes its Talent

    Sam Pegg reviews the new thriller starring Lily Collins and Simon Pegg

  • Hidden Gem: Bone Tomahawk – An indication of the Western’s Future

    Our first Hidden Gem of 2020/21 comes from Jacob Hando with this brutal western/horror hybrid.

  • Ennio Morricone (1928-2020) – A Musician who Deserves to be Labelled as a Filmmaker

    Jacob Hando remembers the career of the Spaghetti-Western Maestro

  • Closer to The Edge: Our Favourite Outdoor Cinema Experiences

    Help us outdoor cinemas, you’re our only hope… The Edge writers discuss their favourite outdoor cinema experiences.

  • This Month in Film: July 2020

    And we’re back! It’s been a long four month wait for those of us starving for the big screen but cinemas across the UK have finally reopened for business and with that, the return of our regular ‘Month in Film’ column as a bumper summer schedule lands to fill your appetite. Film hasn’t gone away […]

  • Dirty Dancing: The Ultimate Summer Movie

    Ottilie Young makes the case for the romantic classic being the best movie for the season.

  • Flashback Review: Carol

    Katie Evans revisits Todd Haynes’ stunning romantic drama, starring Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara.

  • Paris Has Burned: How the Influential Documentary Harmed the Community

    Maddie Lock writes about the controversy surrounding the seminal documentary.

  • Director in Focus: Céline Sciamma

    Theo Smith examines the career of the acclaimed French director.

  • Review: The King of Staten Island

    Lucy Maggs reviews the Judd Apatow comedy, starring Pete Davidson.

  • Hollywood’s Queer History: An Overview

    Alice Fortt explores how LGBT+ stories have been portrayed in mainstream Hollywood cinema.

  • Closer to The Edge: Our Favourite LGBT+ Movies

    The Edge writers celebrate Pride Month by recommending some of our favourite LGBT+ films.

  • Review: Da 5 Bloods

    Theo Smith reviews Spike Lee’s new joint, starring Chadwick Boseman and Delroy Lindo.