Tag: Alan Rickman


  • Nostalgic News: Love Actually turns 20!

    Erin Child reminds us of why Love Actually is a Christmas Classic!

  • Hidden Gem: The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy

    Alice Fortt gives some love to the Douglas Adams sci-fi adaptation.

  • Love Actually: You Can’t Go Wrong

    Ottilie Young argues why Love Actually is most definitely the best Christmas film of all time.

  • Remembering the stars we’ve lost in 2016

    Editor Anneka Honeyball reflects on the many entertainment heroes that we lost in 2016.

  • Review: Eye in the Sky

    Gavin Hood’s drone warfare thriller is exceedingly gripping, says Hollie Geraghty.

  • Notes on News: Why and when popular culture needs to be sensitive to grief

    Following some distasteful events surrounding the tragic passing of both David Bowie and Alan Rickman, our writer Robert discusses when and why culture should be sensitive to grief.

  • Editorial Expressions: We’ve lost the best baddie in town

    Editor, Natalie, honours the late Alan Rickman by looking at his most iconic villain roles.

  • “If people want to know who I am, it is all in the work”: Remembering Rickman

    On his passing, The Edge comes together to remember the greatest roles of the late British great Alan Rickman.

  • Alan Rickman: Our best-loved British actor

    Alan Rickman, one of the most loved British actors of our age, globally adored for his contribution to the world of film and theatre, has reportedly died today aged 69 after a silent battle with cancer. Famous for roles as diverse as the aloof Colonel Brandon in an adaptation of Austin’s classic Sense and Sensibility to […]

  • Stars pay tribute to Alan Rickman

    Stars including Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Brian Blessed have paid tribute to the actor, who died today at the age of 69.

  • Actor Alan Rickman dies, aged 69

    The British actor, best known for his role as Severus Snape in the Harry Potter films, has died aged 69 following a battle with cancer.

  • Alice in Wonderland: Through the Looking Glass starts shooting

    The Alice in Wonderland sequel is set for a May 2016 release.