Before sinking their teeth into all the releases the new year has to offer, our writers take a look back at the best games of 2015.
From the finale of a much loved sitcom, to new binge-watch inducing favourites, our writers count down the best shows of 2015.
Kendrick Lamar’s To Pimp A Butterfly is second in The Edge’s Top 10 Albums of 2015.
Everything Everything’s Get To Heaven is fourth in The Edge’s Top 10 Albums of 2015.
In his latest column, Thomas laments the cynical commercialism of The Game Awards.
Todd Haynes 50s-set romance is beautifully performed, if a little slow, says Jack Gracie.
Harrison reviews the deeply flawed but infectiously enjoyable Krampus.
Lois reports on October’s MCM in London, which saw hands on with both Fallout 4 and Dark Souls III.
Ashleigh takes on the modernised remake of the classic 80s chiller.
Jack reviews the bizarre satire from the acclaimed director of Dogtooth.
The lead single from Adele’s 25 has an equally exciting video.
It shows things, we hear things, but it still tells nothing. And we still nearly cried.
George tackles Stephen Frears’ latest film, about the rise and fall of the world-famous U.S. cyclist Lance Armstrong.
Denis Villeneuve’s latest may seem a little familiar, but is anything but in its execution says George Seabrook.