Tag: Romance


  • ‘We Live in Time’ (2025) : live, laughed, lost my ability to hold back tears. 

    This film is by far one of the most emotional films I have ever watched. Before I went to the cinema, I’d seen a few TikTok’s on this film and I was expecting to cry whilst watching it because of this.  I am not an emotional person typically, but boy, did this film affect me. […]

  • Fontaines D.C. – ‘Starburster’ single review: the sound of a band with no fear

    Kye Preston checks out Fontaines D.C.’s comeback single.

  • Nostalgic News: Love Actually turns 20!

    Erin Child reminds us of why Love Actually is a Christmas Classic!

  • Our Summer Reading Recommendations

    The Edge share the best reads to put you in a sunny mood!

  • Favourite TV Couples: Ben Wyatt and Leslie Knope

    Stella Lau tells us all about her favourite TV couple: Ben and Leslie from Parks and Recreation!

  • “I wanted to show people that there’s more to us” – An Interview with Aki Omoshaybi

    Katie Evans sits down with the filmmaker and long time actor to discuss his directorial debut feature.

  • Dirty Dancing: The Ultimate Summer Movie

    Ottilie Young makes the case for the romantic classic being the best movie for the season.

  • A Tribute to: The Before Trilogy

    Ethan Kruger gives Richard Linklater’s romantic trilogy the love it deserves.

  • Closer to The Edge: Our Favourite Romantic Movies

    Love is in the air! With it being the 14th February, The Edge writers pick out their favourite romantic films.

  • Romantic Albums: The Front Bottoms – The Front Bottoms

    The Front Bottoms’ self-titled album is the perfect breakup album, says Morgan McMillan

  • Review: Camila Cabello – Romance

    Sam Pegg reviews the ‘simply phenomenal’ new LP from Camila Cabello

  • Review: Marriage Story

    Eduard Gafton reviews the heart-wrenching dissolution of a marriage in Noah Baumbach’s latest film, starring Scarlett Johansson and Adam Driver.

  • The Shape of Water: Diversity Done Right

    A look at the clever representation of social issues swept up in Guillermo del Toro’s surreal romance.

  • The Edge Reviews the Classics: Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen

    Hannah swallows her pride and dives into her review without prejudice.