Category: Film


  • Review: Jackie

    Writer Sophie reviews the Oscar nominated Jackie, starring Natalie Portman.

  • In Defence of Brazil

    Ben Nash defends the ‘dystopian nightmare’ that is Brazil.

  • First Look Review: The Autopsy Of Jane Doe

    Writer George takes a first look at The Autopsy of Jane Doe.

  • Director in Focus: Peter Jackson

    Writer Laura takes a look at the career of Peter Jackson, reminding us that there’s more than just The Lord of the Rings trilogy.

  • Review: Split

    Director M. Night Shyamalan is back with one of his best films to date, says Lisa Veiber.

  • Actor in Focus: Winona Ryder

    Editor Anneka takes a look at the career of the renowned actress, following her recent appearance in the Netflix series, Stranger Things.

  • Review: T2 Trainspotting

    Writer Ben reviews the highly anticipated sequel to Danny Boyle’s British cult classic Trainspotting.

  • The Fantastic and Surreal: Best On-Screen Moments

    As part of our Surreal and Fantastic special issue, our writers discuss the film scenes that captured their imaginations.

  • Review: Timecode

    Sophie Trenear reviews last year’s Short Film Palme D’or winner, directed by Juanjo Giménez Peña.

  • Review: Graffiti

    Sophie Trenear reviews Graffiti, a post-apocalyptic short from the mind of Lluís Quílez.

  • Flashback Review: Trainspotting

    Liam Beazley reviews Trainspotting ahead of the sequel set to come out this year.

  • Cult Classics: Donnie Darko

    Writer Liam looks back on the 2001 Cult Classic, which still remains maintains its surrealist perfection to this day.

  • The Edge’s Most Anticipated Films of 2017

    With 2017 looking to be a huge year in film, showcasing blockbusters, reboots, remakes and originals, The Edge take a look at our most anticipated films of the year.

  • Review: Live By Night

    Writer Eddy review Ben Affleck’s latest film in which he stars and directs, yet doesn’t quite live up to its potential