Tag: Film


  • Rom-coms: formuliac or inspiring?

    I’d take Andrew Lincoln at my door holding signs telling me he loves me over a Netflix and chill text any day.

  • Blu-ray Review: Crimson Peak

    Guillermo del Toro’s stab at gothic romance is a wonder to behold, says Head of Design Jack.

  • 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!

  • Review: Deadpool

    The verdict is in – has Deadpool lived up to the hype? Culture Editor Harrison takes a closer look.

  • Review: Dirty Grandpa

    Charlie Masters heralds a whole new cinematic low, starring silver screen legend Robert De Niro.

  • Intro to: Deadpool

    Harrison introduces fan-favourite Deadpool in advance of his upcoming film.

  • Growing Up With Bollywood

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

  • First Look Review: Spotlight

    Tom McCarthy’s awards-favourite is a truly gripping drama, says George Seabrook.

  • Review: The Big Short

    Adam McKay’s Oscar-favourite is far from boring, says Tash Williamson.

  • 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.

  • John Boyega and Brie Larson lead nominations for EE BAFTA Rising Star Award

    Taron Egerton, Dakota Johnson and Bel Powley have also been nominated for this year’s Rising Star award.

  • Review: Carol

    Todd Haynes 50s-set romance is beautifully performed, if a little slow, says Jack Gracie.

  • Notes on News: Why Lionsgate are wrong to expand The Hunger Games franchise

    Following the news that Lionsgate are planning a prequel for Suzanne Collins’ epic dystopian trilogy, our writer Robert argues why it would be better if they let the franchise be.