DVD Review: In Bloom ★★★☆☆
The film is a beautifully shot piece of cinema focusing on the condition of women in Georgia, 1992.
The film is a beautifully shot piece of cinema focusing on the condition of women in Georgia, 1992.
Xavier Dolan’s first film works as a real exorcism of teenage hatred, whilst embodying the blooming of the director’s cinematographic poetry.
The Edge Live-Blogs The Movies is back, better than ever, ready to join Lars von Trier’s latest controversy.
The Edge Live-Blogs the Movies returns with Terrence Malick’s 2011 epic The Tree of Life.
Chris Pate reviews the BFI’s stunning new release of a Werner Herzog classic.
Couscous, released in 2007, offers a social reflection upon the economical situation in France and its implications on the working class.
Frozen is a moving, exciting film with stunning animation, a vast array of loveable characters, and an unpredictable plot.
Computer Chess delves deep into the glorious past of early technology to present a comedy-drama that’s both intelligent and strikingly relevant. Chris Pate takes a look at the Blu-ray.
We are back! The Edge Live-Blogs The Movies returns to live-blog Quentin Tarantino’s Kill Bill: Volume II (2003). We will be blogging our opinions on the film as it unfolds, starting at 9.30PM!
The second film in The Hunger Games series comes to Blu-ray this week. Kirstie Carter explains why it certainly deserves a place on your shelf.
Monday 10 March 2014: We shall be live-blogging Eli Roth’s controversial horror film Hostel! Let there be blood. Watch along with us, starting at 10.20PM.
Virginie Robe reviews the excellent romantic drama Blue is the Warmest Colour
Tonight we are doing our third live-blogging event, and this time the movie under our…
We are live blogging The Great Gatsby! Get in the glitz and glamour mood in preparation for the Oscars later tonight! Watch along on Sky Movies Premiere (From 8PM).