The Edge
This Week at Harbour Lights: Captain Fantastic, The Little Mermaid, The Beatles and a FREE screening of Blair Witch!
Writer Harley reviews the brief, albeit touching love story about two French boys, Theo and Hugo.
Writer Eddy reviews the latest release by Laika Entertainment, the fantastic Kubo and the Two Strings.
Writer Sophie reviews The Clyde Brother’s latest film, If I could tell you, which explores the issue of infertility.
Hollywood film editor Melissa Kent’s directorial debut is an engrossing short which reveals fifteen short, bizarre minutes of romance and heartbreak.
Harley James Mitford speaks with Afsaneh Dehrouyeh about her past, present, and future work.
Live editor Carly-May Kavanagh writes that the highly anticipated animated film, Sausage party, isn’t as great as audiences suggest.
Writer Sophie reviews Luke Scott’s Morgan, a mesmerizing representation of abuse and human curiosity.
Though funny in some parts, The Lonely Island’s first feature film is mostly a disappointment according to writer Sophie Trenear.
Features editor Rehana reviews Don Cheadle’s directorial debut; a biopic about Miles Davis
This week at Harbour Lights: films from Woody Allen, Pedro Almodovar and Disney.
Writer Tash reviews the ‘thoroughly entertaining’ War Dogs which looks at the handling of arms during the Iraq war
Harley James Mitford reviews Patricio Valladares’ deranged but disappointing Downhill.
In The Edge’s continued FrightFest coverage, film editor Hollie reviews Sean Brosnan’s directorial debut, My Father Die.