Tag: cinema


  • Notes on News: Lytro – The future of cameras?

    Head of Design Jack Gracie discusses why a Lytro’s new camera technology could prove revolutionary for amateur film-makers.

  • Review: Hardcore Henry

    This bonkers POV gore-fest delivers unrelentingly inventive action, says Culture Editor Harrison Abbott.

  • Review: My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2

    This late sequel is just as side-splitting as the original says Hannah Postinger.

  • ‘With animation the scene can take a life of its own’: An interview with directors of the Oscar nominated Anomalisa

    Charlie Kaufman and Duke Johnson are the directors of 2015’s Anomalisa; based on a play of the same name, it is a masterfully created stop motion picture in which a lonely help author Michael (voiced by actor David Thewlis) sees everyone the same until he meets a certain special woman, Lisa (voiced by Jennifer Jason Leigh), […]

  • Notes on News: Should films be available in homes on the day of cinema release?

    Hollie discusses the pros and cons of a new proposal which could allow people to watch new films in their own homes, at the same time as they are released in cinemas.

  • Review: Trumbo

    Bryan Cranston’s Oscar-push is strictly average, says Head of Design Jack.

  • Review: Bone Tomahawk

    Squeamish Head of Design Jack accidentally saw a horror film, but rather liked it.

  • The Edge Live Blogs: The EE BAFTAS 2016

    Join us for our live-blog of this year’s EE BAFTA ceremony from 9pm to find out who wins the biggest awards! Spoilers ahead!

  • Growing Up With Bollywood

    Writer Rehana Nurmahi reflects on her childhood experience of Bollywood cinema and the special place it holds in her heart

  • Review: The Hateful Eight

    Quentin Tarantino’s counter-Western just can’t disappoint, writes Charlie Masters.

  • Review: Joy

    The Edge’s first review of 2016 sees Sophie Trenear tackling David O. Russell’s latest Oscar contender.

  • In Defence of Fantastic Four (2015)

    Josh Trank’s superhero re-boot isn’t anywhere near as bad as some say, says Sophie Trenear.

  • This Week at Union Films

    This week at Union Films (16/11/15 – 22/11/15) sees the regional premiere of The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2 and the star studded Everest.

  • Review: Burnt

    Bradley Cooper’s latest star vehicle isn’t quite up to scratch, says Hannah Postinger.