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Lucy Maggs weighs in on Hollywood’s problem with familial connections when it comes to employment.
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Over the last few years, Hollywood seems to have lost its imagination. We can now expect most big releases to be sequels, spin-offs, reboots and adaptations. This has left me wondering why Hollywood has lost its spark; have they genuinely run out of new ideas or are they just creating films they know will make […]
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Lucy Maggs reviews the
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With Ryan Murphy’s latest series reimagining Old Hollywood, The Edge writers reflect on their favourite films from the period.
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Maddie Lock reviews the Judy Garland biopic, starring Renée Zellweger.
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Does the latest film from Quentin Tarantino have a fairy-tale ending? Theo Smith reviews.
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Has the hollywood blockbuster lost its touch? Ollie Webber investigates…
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We really didn’t need another Predator.
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Pascal Ezeabasili delves into the origins and progress of Hollywood whitewashing.
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Katja Stout reviews the timeless 1939 classic, starring Vivien Leigh and Clark Gable, which was recently screened at Showcase.
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Bruno Russell tells us what Marilyn Monroe’s quotes can teach us about happiness, individuality and the fickle world of fame
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Industry insiders blame ‘franchise fatigue’ for the decline, which is expected to cost the industry several billions.