Tag: Mark Rylance


  • Nostalgic News: Bridge of Spies was released 5 years ago

    Callum Nelmes takes us back 5 years to a Spielberg work that “clearly showcases the enduring brilliance of his work and his legendary filmmaker status”.

  • Review: Ready Player One

    Scott Pilgrim vs The World 2.0 really misses the mark.

  • This Month in Film: March 2018

    With Awards season on its way out, Film Editor David talks through the highlights as the blockbuster season begins to take shape.

  • One to watch: Ready Player One

    Film Editor explains why the latest Spielberg blockbuster is a film that should be on your radar.

  • The Edge’s Most Anticipated Films of 2018

    With 2018 officially underway, The Edge writers list off their most anticipated movies for the next 12 months.

  • Review: Dunkirk

    Writer Tom takes a look at Christopher Nolan’s breathtaking new film.

  • This Month in Film: July 2017

    New Film Editor David takes you through the cinematic highlights of July.

  • Nostalgic News: Ready Player One was released five years ago today

    Ernest Cline’s sci-fi adventure novel celebrates its 5th birthday.

  • Press Conference: The BFG

    Conor Kavanagh reports on the press conference for The BFG, where the likes of Steven Spielberg, Mark Rylance and Ruby Barnhill spoke about the film.

  • First Look Review: The BFG

    Conor Kavanagh reviews Steven Spielberg’s latest film, based on the novel by Roald Dahl.

  • Wolf Hall wins big at the 2016 BAFTA TV Awards

    This is England 90′, The Great British Bake Off and Poldark were also among the night’s other winners.

  • Mark Rylance stars in a new trailer for The BFG – watch

    Roald Dahl’s beloved children’s novel comes to life in the new trailer for Steven Spielberg’s live-action fantasy.

  • Wolf Hall leads 2016 BAFTA television award nominations

    Peter Kay’s Car Share and This Is England ’90 follow with three nominations each.

  • Blu-ray Review: Bridge of Spies

    Spielberg’s latest is further proof of his immense filmmaking skill, says Jack Gracie.