The Edge
Writer Sophie reviews the Oscar nominated Jackie, starring Natalie Portman.
Ben Nash defends the ‘dystopian nightmare’ that is Brazil.
Writer George takes a first look at The Autopsy of Jane Doe.
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.
Director M. Night Shyamalan is back with one of his best films to date, says Lisa Veiber.
Editor Anneka takes a look at the career of the renowned actress, following her recent appearance in the Netflix series, Stranger Things.
Writer Ben reviews the highly anticipated sequel to Danny Boyle’s British cult classic Trainspotting.
As part of our Surreal and Fantastic special issue, our writers discuss the film scenes that captured their imaginations.
Sophie Trenear reviews last year’s Short Film Palme D’or winner, directed by Juanjo Giménez Peña.
Sophie Trenear reviews Graffiti, a post-apocalyptic short from the mind of Lluís Quílez.
Liam Beazley reviews Trainspotting ahead of the sequel set to come out this year.
Writer Liam looks back on the 2001 Cult Classic, which still remains maintains its surrealist perfection to this day.
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.
Writer Eddy review Ben Affleck’s latest film in which he stars and directs, yet doesn’t quite live up to its potential