Browsing: Film
Review: Nomadland – Thoughtful Filmmaking About Life On The Road
After a commendable and ground-breaking awards season sweep, Nomadland has found its way into our homes. Does it measure up to its prestigious status? Jacob Hando reviews.
My First Trip to the Cinema: Finding Nemo
Continuing our series about our writer’s first recollection of the cinema, Jacob Hando reminisces about a trip to see Finding Nemo.
Collab: Our Favourite Under-Appreciated Films
Within some of our favourite films, there will undoubtedly be a personal favourite that we…
A Guide to the B-Movie Genre
Maddie Lock takes the plunge into her favourite films from the ever present B movie genre.
Oscars Night 2021
Hello and welcome to our live coverage of the 93rd Academy Awards. Join us as…
The Academy Awards Live Blog 2021
Welcome to our live coverage of the 93rd Academy Awards. Join us as we discuss…
Review: Run- Faultless Casting Saves The Day In Clichéd Thriller
Mitul Mistry reviews the sleeper hit from Aneesh Chaganty.
The Edge’s 2021 Oscars Thoughts And Predictions
Our Edge writers provide their thoughts and predictions for tonight’s Oscars ceremony.
Hidden Gems: Britannia Hospital
Continuing with our hidden gems series, Max Williams rediscovers Lindsay Anderson’s eccentric black comedy from 1982.
Review: Undine – Fantasy And Realism But With Ferocious Emotion
Reece Beckett reviews Christian Petzold’s latest feature that bears a departure from his previous films.
Review: Godzilla vs Kong – A Clash of Titans Has Finally Arrived
Jacob Hando reviews the latest entry in the Monsterverse.
In Anticipation: Godzilla vs Kong
Jacob Hando passionately explains why we should all be excited for the titanic face off between Godzilla and King Kong.
Review: Minari – Fish out of Water and What Family Means
Ryames Chan reviews Lee Isaac Chung’s highly anticipated autobiographical film about a Korean family settling into the West.
Review: Zack Snyder’s Justice League – A True Superhero Epic
The Snyder Cut has finally arrived but is it a vast improvement from the original? George Stephenson reviews.






