The Edge
Robert Pratley introduces you to Snicket’s quirky novels ahead of the Netflix series.
Features Editor Rehana reviews the show’s last week in London
A ‘relentless hellfire of misery and despair’, but all the better for it, says Ellis Murrell.
Megan Isaac insists there’s nothing ‘taboo’ about this brand new Saturday night BBC drama.
This week: A heap of warming January TV to see you through winter.
Not a Honey G in sight, but still a THOUSAND times more fun.
Lydia Cline reviews the latest revival of academy award winner Ronald Harwood’s play.
The forensic pathology show celebrates its twentieth series on our screens.
Damian Meaden reviews the return of everyone’s favourite genius sleuth.
This Month on Netflix: A Series of Unfortunate Events, Shadowhunters and The Good Wife.
From some great British TV gems, to the rise of the binge-watch, The Edge count down the best shows of 2016.
Ellis Murrell reviews Sky1’s festive offering, an adaptation of the Jasper Fforde novel.
Continuing our lists to wrap up the year, here are the Edge’s top games of 2016.
This year’s list includes The People vs. OJ Simpson, The OA and Fleabag.