Tag: Lady Bird


  • Director in Focus: Greta Gerwig

    Hazel Jonckers profiles the Oscar-nominated director of Lady Bird and Little Women.

  • Actor in Focus: Saoirse Ronan

    From sudden prodigy to coming-of-age queen, Thea Hartman takes a look at the triple Oscar-nominee’s journey ahead of her next film, Greta Gerwig’s Little Women.

  • The Women to Watch

    As part of The Edge’s International Women’s Day coverage, our writers take a look at the women in film you should be watching.

  • The Edge’s Best Films of 2018: The Top 10

    It’s here. The Edge writers reveal our Top 10 films of 2018.

  • The Timeless Charm of the Coming-of-Age Film

    Why are coming-of-age films so timelessly popular? Charlotte Colombo takes a look.

  • The Edge’s 2018 Oscars thoughts and predictions

    Ahead of this Sunday’s awards show, The Edge writers come together to make their predictions and share their thoughts.

  • Review: Lady Bird

    Writer Tom reviews Greta Gerwig’s directorial debut and Oscar hopeful.

  • First Look Review: Lady Bird

    Sophie Trenear takes an early look at the acclaimed Oscar contender.

  • This Month in Film: February 2018

    From biopics, to superheroes and awards blockbusters, these are your movie highlights for February.

  • Guillermo del Toro awarded top prize at Directors Guild Awards

    Del Toro beat Nolan, Peele, Gerwig, and McDonagh to win Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Feature Film at Saturday’s ceremony.

  • The Shape of Water leads 90th Academy Awards nominations

    The Shape of Water leads the way with 13 nominations.

  • The breakout movie stars of 2017

    After a whole host of fresh faces burst onto the scene in 2017, Film Editor David is on hand to talk through the cream of the crop.

  • ‘The Shape of Water’, ‘The Post’ and ‘Big Little Lies’ dominate 2018 Golden Globes nominations

    The traditional awards season opener today announced its full list of nominees.

  • Get Out and Call Me By Your Name lead independent film awards

    Both films picked up multiple awards at The Gotham Independent Film Awards on Monday, as socio-political horror Get Out won Best Feature.