The Big 2015 Summer Preview
The Edge’s film writers take a closer look at this summer’s biggest and boldest releases.
The Edge’s film writers take a closer look at this summer’s biggest and boldest releases.
The Barden Bellas return to our screens in this “aca-awesome” musical comedy sequel, says Anneka Honeyball.
Mad Max: Fury Road may well prove to be the film of the summer, or even the year, says Harrison Abbott.
James Slaymaker looks at Girlhood, Céline Sciamma’s latest film released in the UK today.
Harrison suffers through Monsters: Dark Continent, so that you don’t have to.
Film Executive Ben Robins falls in love with Marvel’s latest superhero team-up movie.
Child 44 has heaps of potential, but ultimately winds up a little boring says Matt Clarson.
Editor in Chief Megan Downing reviews an exciting and interesting adaptation of the Thomas Hardy classic novel, it just doesn’t tick all the boxes.
John Wick is stylish, gritty and fun says Matt Clarson.
This week’s round-up includes A Little Chaos, directed by Alan Rickman and starring Kate Winslet.
Questions of age, creativity, and annoying fashion styles are addressed in Noah Baumbach’s latest indie offering, writes George Seabrook.
The Summer movie season begins with the most gloriously stupid and loving entry in the most surprising franchise of recent times, writes George Seabrook.
This live-action remake of Disney’s classic take on the Cinderella fairytale is full of style, but ultimately lacks in substance says our writer, Anneka.
Spongebob’s big-screen return comes with mixed results, says Ben Robins.