Tag: Barry Jenkins


  • Moonlight (2016): The Movie That Broke My Heart

    Esha Sanyal revisits the heartbreaking ‘Moonlight’…

  • Our Favourite A24 Films

    Our writers look at the very best movies from A24.

  • Hidden Gems: James Baldwin’s Another Country

    It seems that, recently, James Baldwin and his work have had something of a renaissance, thanks to two films that came from his written work. The first of those was I Am Not Your N*gro, a documentary based on Baldwin’s unfinished final novel directed by Raoul Peck, and the second was Barry Jenkins’ highly anticipated […]

  • Review: If Beale Street Could Talk

    Theo Smith reviews Barry Jenkins’s highly anticipated follow-up to Moonlight

  • This Month in Film: February 2019

    Awards season snubs, delayed releases and a bit of Lego. Film Editor Alice takes a look at what the month of February has in store in film.

  • The new wave of films championing diversity

    The Edge writers come together to profile some of the the most significant diverse films of the century thus far.

  • The Edge’s Top 20 Films of 2017

    With 2017 at its end, The Edge writers have voted and here are our Top 20 Films of the year.

  • Our Oscars: A Triumph for Diversity in Film

    Liam Beazley looks at the progress of the diversity problem in film, and whether the Academy are really to blame.

  • Review: Moonlight

    Writer Eddy review Barry Jenkins’ Moonlight which is already a potential favourite for awards season.

  • First Look Review: Moonlight

    This is the year’s best film, and it’s only February. Writer George reviews the essential Oscar-nominee.

  • La La Land leads 2017 Oscar nominations

    La La Land and Meryl Streep break records as the Academy announce the films set to battle it out on February 26th.

  • ‘La La Land’, ‘Moonlight’ and ‘American Crime Story’ lead 2017 Golden Globe nominations

    The awards will be handed out on January 8th 2017, with Jimmy Fallon set to host.

  • LFF Review: Moonlight

    Film editor Hollie continues her coverage of the 60th BFI London Film Festival, reviewing Barry Jenkins’ Moonlight – a moving story of self-discovery.