Tag: series


  • Why Crashing by Phoebe Waller-Bridge is an underrated Masterpiece!

    Erin Child discusses why Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s show ‘Crashing’ is underrated.

  • Nostalgic News: Sex and The City Season 1 turns 25!

    Jasmine Kelly takes a look back at series 1 of Sex and the City 25 years after its initial release!

  • Dukes to Dresses: Bridgerton Season 2! Spicy or a Flop?

    Rosie Spurrier discusses Bridgerton Season 2! (As released in 2022) Is it spicy? A flop? What about the upcoming Season 3?

  • Review: Ratched

    Sophie Young reviews the latest Netflix series from Ryan Murphy.

  • 100 Years of Solitude to be made into a Netflix series

    Having never been done before, Netflix have the momentous task of adapting the novel, One Hundred Years of Solitude.

  • Creator of SpongeBob, Stephen Hillenburg, dies aged 57

    The creator of SpongeBob Squarepants has died aged 57 from ALS.

  • Henry Cavill heading back to television in Netflix’s ‘The Witcher’ saga

    Henry Cavill returns to television with the Netflix adaptation of the best-selling fantasy series.

  • On Edge: Anticipating The Handmaid’s Tale Season 2

    The new season is set to answer questions that fans have been asking since the book’s publication in 1985

  • The Edge Reviews: Game of Thrones (Season 7)

    Let’s look back at our Season 7 reviews in a hopeless attempt to recreate the magic of new GoT.

  • Nonsensical Netflix: A Letter to Sense8’s Killers

    Quality or quantity? Tash Williamson pens a letter to the streaming giant.

  • How to Fix: Arrow

    Ahead of season five, Rob Tucker offers his thoughts on how Arrow could improve and reclaim its title as TV’s top superhero drama.

  • Review: Supernatural (Season 11, Episode 1)

    Can Supernatural keep its devoted viewers transfixed for an eleventh season?

  • International Women’s Day: Fictional female inspirations

    Celebrating International Women’s Day on 8th March, here at The Edge we thought it appropriate to celebrate inspirational women from their own world; the fictional world, that is. The culture we consume has one of the greatest roles in empathising with and empowering women, arguably more so than any policy or legislature. If you want change, you have to start with […]

  • Review: Fargo (Season Two, Episode One)

    Jack goes contrarian in a review of the Fargo Series Two Premier.