Guillermo del Toro’s stab at gothic romance is a wonder to behold, says Head of Design Jack.
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!
The verdict is in – has Deadpool lived up to the hype? Culture Editor Harrison takes a closer look.
Charlie Masters heralds a whole new cinematic low, starring silver screen legend Robert De Niro.
Harrison introduces fan-favourite Deadpool in advance of his upcoming film.
Writer Rehana Nurmahi reflects on her childhood experience of Bollywood cinema and the special place it holds in her heart
Tom McCarthy’s awards-favourite is a truly gripping drama, says George Seabrook.
Adam McKay’s Oscar-favourite is far from boring, says Tash Williamson.
Quentin Tarantino’s counter-Western just can’t disappoint, writes Charlie Masters.
The Edge’s first review of 2016 sees Sophie Trenear tackling David O. Russell’s latest Oscar contender.
Taron Egerton, Dakota Johnson and Bel Powley have also been nominated for this year’s Rising Star award.
Todd Haynes 50s-set romance is beautifully performed, if a little slow, says Jack Gracie.
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.
As a new chapter in the Star Wars story begins, Rehana looks back it’s first (second?) to see if they deserve the flack they get.