Tag: James McAvoy


  • In Defence of: The Eastrail 177 Trilogy

    An off-the-radar trilogy that started strong and… ended strong? Louis Altmann breaks down M Night Shymalan’s stealth project.

  • Will The Entertainment Industry Recover?

    While COVID-19 may have caused a boom in streaming and gaming, Elizabeth Sorrell asks an important question: Will the entertainment industry recover?

  • Review: It Chapter Two

    Ebony Bolter reviews the second part of the Stephen King adaptation, starring James McAvoy and Jessica Chastain.

  • This Month in Film: September 2019

    Summer may be over, but Film Editor Joe is on hand to pick out the top cinema releases for September.

  • The Edge’s Alternative TV Picks of 2019

    Looking for a ‘different’ TV binge this year? Look no further than the Edge writers’ handy guide to alternative 2019.

  • Review: Glass

    Theo Smith reviews the culmination of Unbreakable and Split with M. Night Shyamalan’s new movie Glass.

  • This Month in Film: January 2019

    The New Year is here, and so are a bunch of exciting new films. Film Editor Alice takes a look.

  • Films to Live By: Surviving University

    A new term at university is never easy, let alone your first. Luckily, The Edge writers are on hand to take a look at some films that might just help you survive the next few years.

  • Final trailer for Atomic Blonde is released

    The final trailer for Atomic Blonde has been released and its both bloody and brutal.

  • Review: Split

    Director M. Night Shyamalan is back with one of his best films to date, says Lisa Veiber.

  • Blu-ray Review: X-Men Apocalypse

    Culture Editor James reviews X-Men: Apocalypse, for its Blu-ray release.

  • Review: X-Men: Apocalypse

    The latest Bryan Singer X-Men adventure isn’t the series’ best, but certainly still packs a punch, says Jack Gracie

  • An ode to the bard: The Edge’s favourite Shakespeare

    Shakespeare’s works – plotlines, characters, dick jokes and all – have woven themselves into our fabric of popular culture. Which, on the anniversary of his birth and death, do The Edge love most?

  • 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.