Raindance Film Festival review: Lost Girls
Writer Sophie reviews Julia Verdin’s short film which looks into the dark underworld of sex trafficking.
Writer Sophie reviews Julia Verdin’s short film which looks into the dark underworld of sex trafficking.
Writer Sophie explores why the highly anticipated The Girl on the Train film adaptation isn’t quite as spectacular as it was expected to be.
Sophie Trenear reviews the union’s freshers event, ‘An Audience With Sara Pascoe’.
Writer Sophie reviews the hugely disappointing Chronically Metropolitan, which featured at Raindance Film Festival.
Sophie Trenear reviews Laughter Lounge – Southampton University’s very own Freshers comedy night (29/09/16).
Writer Sophie’s latest review from Raindance looks at Eadward Stock’s stunning directorial debut, which is certainly one to watch.
Writer Sophie’s Raindance Film Festival coverage continues with Mirko Pincelli’s feature length directorial debut.
Writer Sophie takes a look at the career of the star of the newest Marvel Movie, Doctor Strange
Writer Sophie reviews Raindance’s standout so far, a story of the innocent train drivers who inadvertently become mass murders.
Writer Sophie reviews Gozo at Raindance, Miranda Bowen’s directorial debut, which doesn’t quite live up to its potential.
Writer Sophie reviews the dystopian thriller, which proves to be more bark than bite.
Writer Sophie’s latest review from Raindance is Joaquin del Paso’s feature length debut, a social commentary blended with absurd satire in Panamerican Machinery.
Writer Sophie reviews the Brazillian crime dramedy, Jules and Dolores, which has been selected for the official competition for best film at Raindance Film Festival.
It’s Freshers’ week and the Edge writers are reminiscing about their favourite movies based in high schools and colleges.