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After years of telling people “Dune’s going to be great” and hearing back “why, what’s happening in June?”, the hotly anticipated adaptation of Frank Herbert’s legendary 1965 sci-fi novel has finally landed. Dune, as in the sand banks and definitely not the sixth month of the year, is a titanic, elemental slab of next-level filmmaking […]
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Ahead of this Sunday’s awards show, The Edge writers come together to make their predictions and share their thoughts.
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The Shape of Water leads the way with 13 nominations.
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The sequel to Ridley Scott’s 1982 film Blade Runner has not done as well as expected in its opening weekend in the US and Canada.
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Writer Sam reviews the highly anticipated sequel to Ridley Scott’s sci-fi classic.
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With the upcoming release of Blade Runner 2049, Sophie takes a look back at the leading man’s career.
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Brett Ratner is set to direct the film that will tell the story of controversial Playboy founder, Hugh Hefner.
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A look back at the French Canadian’s career in anticipation of his Blade Runner sequel.
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Union Films have released a poster of all the films they will be screening in the autumn term.
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The clip explores Leto’s character, Niander Wallace attempting to overturn the prohibition on replicants which was first enforced thirteen years prior to the clip.
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‘Replicants are like any other machine. They’re either a benefit of a hazard. If they’re a benefit, it’s not my problem.’ – Rick Deckard, Blade Runner (1982)