Tag: cinema


  • Credit: The Courtyard Hereford

    ‘Bridget Jones: Mad about the Boy’ (2025): An imperfectly perfect film.

    I walked into the cinema with the biggest hope in my heart that this movie wouldn’t let me down and it didn’t. It delivered, if not more than delivered on my expectations for it.  For me, the Bridget Jones movies are a comfort movie, it feels like being wrapped in a big warm hug, but […]

  • ‘We Live in Time’ (2025) : live, laughed, lost my ability to hold back tears. 

    This film is by far one of the most emotional films I have ever watched. Before I went to the cinema, I’d seen a few TikTok’s on this film and I was expecting to cry whilst watching it because of this.  I am not an emotional person typically, but boy, did this film affect me. […]

  • ‘Plastics’ – My favourite scene in cinema!

    Eddie reflects on his favourite scene in cinema.

  • These Movies Celebrate their Release-day Anniversary this August!

    Rosie gives us a Nostalgic News update!

  • Nostalgic News: The Hunger Games turns 15!

    Holly Allwright celebrates 15 years of The Hunger Games

  • Our Favourite Academic Texts

    The Edge Writers share their favourite academic texts from their courses.

  • Review: Freaky

    Jo Lisney took a trip to the cinema to watch Freaky… on a Friday!

  • Collab: Favourite Filled Cinema Experiences

    Three Edge writers recount their favourite experiences in a packed cinema.

  • Weekly Roundup (05/04/21-11/04/21) – Turner Sims, Blindly Dating & E3

    In a busy week for local news, celebrating seems rife as exciting opportunities make their way onto everyone’s doorsteps.

  • Will Streaming Kill Entertainment?

    Reece Beckett reflects on streaming services and cinemas, reflecting on the impact they have on eachother.

  • Shakespearean Film Adaptations

    William Shakespeare’s plays have been adapted numerous times to film. Our writers pick out the best of the bunch.

  • Review: Come Away – A Misguided Retelling of the Classic Tales

    Katie Evans gives her verdict on this peculiar reimagining on both J.M.Barrie and Lewis Carroll’s beloved characters.

  • Review: Lost At Christmas – ‘Authentically Scottish’

    Morgan McMillan reviews this new Scottish Christmas rom com from Ryan Hendrick.

  • First Look at ‘Lost At Christmas’

    Lost At Christmas is set to release on December 4th.