Tag: Brad Pitt


  • Best Films to Watch Alone

    Night alone? Our Writers share their favourite films that are best watched by yourself.

  • Nostalgic News: Allied was Released 5 Years Ago

    While no mainstream cinema hit, Reece Beckett reflects on the brilliance of Robert Zemeckis’ Allied.

  • Nostalgic News: 12 Monkeys was released 25 years ago

    Released 25 years ago, Georgie Holmes revisits 12 Monkeys and its ‘frighteningly plausible’ concepts.

  • Hidden Gem: Sleepers – Searing Reminder Of The Pitfalls Of Incarceration

    Jacob Hando explains why Barry Levinson’s 1996 crime drama should be regarded as a hidden gem.

  • Parasite steals the show at the Oscars

    Bong Joon-ho’s film dominated the Academy Awards with some historic wins.

  • 1917 hits big at the Baftas

    The WWI film dominated the ceremony with Phoenix and Zellweger also triumphant.

  • Flashback Review: Fight Club

    With this month marking 20 years since its UK release, Conor O’Hanlon contemplates the controversial film starring Edward Norton and Brad Pitt.

  • Nostalgic News: ‘Fight Club’ was released 20 years ago

    This cult film starring Brad Pitt is now two decades old.

  • Review: Ad Astra

    Theo Smith reviews the sci-fi odyssey, starring Brad Pitt and Tommy Lee Jones.

  • This Month in Film: September 2019

    Summer may be over, but Film Editor Joe is on hand to pick out the top cinema releases for September.

  • Nostalgic News: ‘Inglourious Basterds’ was released 10 years ago today

    With this month marking 10 years since its original release, Joe Williams takes a look back at the bloody war movie.

  • Review: Once Upon a Time in Hollywood

    Does the latest film from Quentin Tarantino have a fairy-tale ending? Theo Smith reviews.

  • Closer to The Edge: Our Favourite Tarantino Movies

    Ahead of the release of Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, The Edge writers take a look back over their favourite Tarantino flicks. Say ‘what’ again, I dare you…

  • This Month in Film: August 2019

    Film Editor Joe picks out the cream of the cinematic crop for August.