EDGE goes 90s: Nothing Sketchy About This
Who likes modern sketch shows? With the drab and downright bigoted offerings of things like…
Who likes modern sketch shows? With the drab and downright bigoted offerings of things like…
For some of you this show might be totally alien to you, for others, you’ll…
A “wonderfully cool” swagger of a movie. A true 90s classic says The EDGE…
‘Con Air’ is a boisterous, brash and brainless joyride says The EDGE…
On October 13th, 1925, a comedian was born who would change the face of stand-up…
The EDGE takes a look at the new series of Skins and whether the first two episodes warrant further viewing
Let the BBC take you on an incredible journey through the Human Planet. Narrated by John Hurt, this series will show you just how far man can adapt to his surroundings. And the extent of the extreme conditions he can live in.
Why do we pay an extra 6 quid to don ridiculous specs and be underwhelmed by 3D technology for 90 minutes? Adam Vaughan takes a (2-dimensional) look…
Lemuria – Pebble The third full-length album for Buffalo duo Lemuria was a hugely anticipated…
I love animation films. The thought of the care and attention poured over each frame…
Boxing and films are not foreign to each other. From the artistic heights of Raging…
The debut album from London five-piece, Chapel Club, is by no means an immediate grabber.…
“I have too many sinks” sighs vulnerable TV-presenter-come-stand-up-comedian from Essex, Simon Amstell, in his latest live DVD.
A step up from Iron & Wine