Review: I Used To Go Here – The Only Laughter Produced Was Discomfort
Georgie Holmes reviews Kris Rey’s new college comedy.
Georgie Holmes reviews Kris Rey’s new college comedy.
Georgie Holmes revisits one of music’s “greatest comebacks” on Hounds of Love’s 35th anniversary.
Produced by Black Factory Films and Munro Films, Schemers is the first full-length feature to be…
A hauntingly beautiful new Sleeping at Last instrumental track gets top marks from Georgie Holmes.
Our FEP Officer, Georgie Holmes, covered the highly anticipated stream from The Snuts. As streams are currently how we see acts, Georgie reviews the show and also highlights how streams enhance the experience and discusses the difficulty with this format.
Georgie Holmes looks at how Netflix damaged the reputation and storyline of young-adult novel, Thirteen Reasons Why.
Not sure what the nightlife is like in Southampton? Or what the best clubs are? Well, some of The Edge writers offer their take on some of our most popular nights out on the town.
Georgie Holmes reminisces on the album that started it all for her; P!nk’s Greatest Hits… So Far!!!
Koko-Di Koko-Da, a Swedish horror directed by Johannes Nyholm, has many awards to its name…
Five years after release, Georgie Holmes revisits the award-winning film that starred Eddie Redmayne and Alicia Vikander.
More like ‘Into The Heights of Heaven’ according to Georgie Holmes’ raving review!
Georgie Holmes revisits Oh Wonder, call it “one of the best debuts from a band that’s ever been released”.
Georgie Holmes sits down with lead singer Jack Kaye of The Magic Gang to discuss all things from their new album, livestreams to quarantine.
Chartreuse, a 4-piece band from the Black Country, have two EPs under their belt from…