Category: Film


  • Review: The House That Jack Built

    Liam Beazley reviews the festive treat that is Von Trier’s latest.

  • Review: An Elephant Sitting Still

    Fung Ying Cheng reviews the directorial debut of Hu Bo.

  • Review: Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse

    Eleanor Robinson swings into an alternative spider-verse.

  • Doing Disney Justice: The Rise of the Live Action Remake

    Ahead of the release of numerous live action Disney releases, Eleanor Robinson takes a look at how the studio can ensure they are a success.

  • Actor in Focus: Emily Blunt

    Ahead of the release of Mary Poppins Returns, Fung Ying Cheng profiles the actress who will be giving us all a spoonful of sugar.

  • Review: Sorry to Bother You

    Joe Williams reviews the debut film from American rapper and activist Boots Riley, starring Lakeith Stanfield and Tessa Thompson.

  • Love Actually: You Can’t Go Wrong

    Ottilie Young argues why Love Actually is most definitely the best Christmas film of all time.

  • The Edge’s Favourite Not-At-All-Christmassy ‘Christmas’ Films

    Sometimes Elf just doesn’t cut it. The Edge writers take a look at the definitely-not-Christmassy films they associate with the festive season.

  • Throwback Review: How the Grinch Stole Christmas

    In light of its recent remake, Charlotte Rawlings flashes back all the way to 2000 to review the original Grinch.

  • Review: Ralph Breaks the Internet

    Literature Executive Abi reviews Wreck-It-Ralph’s latest adventure – into the internet.

  • The Eternal Appeal of the Christmas Movie

    Literature Executive Abi Cutler discusses our eternal love for timeless Christmas movies.

  • This Month in Film: December 2018

    As we approach the festive season, Film Editor Alice takes a look at the biggest releases in December.

  • The Edge’s Alternative Cinema Picks for December

    The Edge writers are on hand to point out which releases should be at the top of our radars during December.

  • Review: Assassination Nation

    Eleanor Robinson reviews the Salem-set comedy drama.