Category: Film


  • Review: The Goldfinch

    Allie Chadwick reviews the adaptation of Donna Tartt’s novel, starring Ansel Elgort and Nicole Kidman.

  • Review: Ad Astra

    Theo Smith reviews the sci-fi odyssey, starring Brad Pitt and Tommy Lee Jones.

  • This Month in Film: October 2019

    Send in the clowns…Film Editor Joe picks out what must-see films you should be watching this month.

  • In Defence of The Fast and the Furious Franchise

    Get ready to step on the gas. Morgan McMillan sticks up for the racing franchise that’s gone the distance.

  • Hidden Gem: You Were Never Really Here

    Ebony Bolter looks back on Lynne Ramsay’s emotionally raw thriller starring Joaquin Phoenix.

  • The Biopic Gone Mad: Has It Gone Too Far?

    Is this a new trend? What are the implications? Louise Chase takes a look.

  • Films for Freshers or: How I Learned to Stop Bickering and Get On With My New Flatmates

    The Edge writers give their top picks for what to watch with your new mates during Freshers’ Week.

  • LFF Review: The Peanut Butter Falcon

    Our coverage of this year’s BFI London Film Festival continues with this comedy-drama, starring Shia LaBeouf and Dakota Johnson. Film Editor Joe reviews.

  • On Edge: Anticipating Joker

    With its release next month, Tom Ford looks ahead to Joaquin Phoenix’s take on the iconic DC supervillain.

  • LFF Review: Monos

    The Edge’s coverage of the BFI London Film Festival kicks off with this international co-production. Film Editor Joe reviews.

  • Review: It Chapter Two

    Ebony Bolter reviews the second part of the Stephen King adaptation, starring James McAvoy and Jessica Chastain.

  • Review: Dora and the Lost City of Gold

    Surely this live-action adaptation won’t work? Theo Smith finds out.

  • This Month in Film: September 2019

    Summer may be over, but Film Editor Joe is on hand to pick out the top cinema releases for September.

  • Review: Once Upon a Time in Hollywood

    Does the latest film from Quentin Tarantino have a fairy-tale ending? Theo Smith reviews.