BluChristmas #11: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974)
If you’ve seen some of the awful DVD editions of this film you probably think it doesn’t deserve a Blu-ray release. It certainly does.
If you’ve seen some of the awful DVD editions of this film you probably think it doesn’t deserve a Blu-ray release. It certainly does.
This Alfred Hitchcock movie is a fascinating Second World War drama. It is entirely set…
This awful film about the Princess of Wales feels like it was made for tacky US daytime TV, not the big screen says The Edge’s Film Editor Barnaby Walter
Rush may not be the masterpiece some have claimed, but it’s still a terrific ride.
This new Mexican horror movie from Argentinian Adrián García Bogliano is an interesting, if not entirely successful, little shocker.
Richard Curtis’ new film is aptly named, as it’s a long awaited addition to his…
Michael Bay is back, and as unfunny, sleazy and misogynist as ever says The Edge critic Thomas Williams
A new international trailer for Brad Furman’s new movie Runner Runner has been released. The…
The programme for the 57th London Film Festival has been announced. It boasts an impressive…
The official documentary of the extremely popular band is enjoyable, though fails to rise above the average TV music doc says The Edge’s Film Editor Barnaby Walter
Amanda Seyfried is extraordinary in this superb biopic about the famous pornographic actor, says The Edge’s Film Editor Barnaby Walter .
Our Film Editor finds this comedy drama, starring Steve Carell and Toni Collette, to be a sweet and very enjoyable slice of summer fun.
Though the 4K restoration may not be perfect, this new release of Plein Soleil is still a highly compelling, tense experience.
Though not without some issues, You’re Next does something interesting with the home-invasion sub-genre.