With one episode left to go, The Edge writers pitch in with their predictions for Westeros’ ruler.
Lauren examines BoJack Horseman’s cynical and thoughtful take on celebrity.
Tash Williamson wonders whether onstage personas hold up after the birth of social media.
Becky Davies investigates the strong link between social media and reality television.
As part of our social media coverage, Alice rewinds back to the opening episode of Black Mirror season 3.
Benedict channels his frustrations over Anthem into wishful thinking on the future of games development.
Ottilie explains why Scarlett Curtis’ seminal feminist work is an essential read for everyone.
Is the video game industry still a male-dominated market? Jack examines the ways in which video game representation should become more inclusive.
Charlotte debates the ethics of converting mass murder into multimedia entertainment.
Dr. Ottilie enters the operating theatre to diagnose the causes of Grey’s Anatomy’s stagnation.
Is Bandersnatch really the future of streaming culture? Film Editor Alice investigates.
Tom Brewster goes slowly mad reviewing the 2nd edition of Fantasy Flight’s Game Of Thrones: The Board Game.
“Someone please, please pull me away from this game.” – Tom Brewster, 2019, on Rimworld.
In anticipation of their ucpoming album Simulation Theory – out November 9th – Jack Nash explores the history of British rock band Muse.