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The Edge’s Best Films of 2018: The Top 10
It’s here. The Edge writers reveal our Top 10 films of 2018.
The Edge’s Best Films of 2018: Numbers 20-11
The votes are in. The Edge’s Best Films of 2018 begins with numbers 20-11.
This Month in Film: January 2019
The New Year is here, and so are a bunch of exciting new films. Film Editor Alice takes a look.
Review: Aquaman
Ellis hauls in the DCEU’s latest offering. But is it a rotten barnacle or a prize catch?
Review: Mary Poppins Returns
Literature Executive Abi Cutler reviews this return to Cherry Tree Lane, but is it ‘practically perfect in every way’?
Review: The House That Jack Built
Liam Beazley reviews the festive treat that is Von Trier’s latest.
Review: An Elephant Sitting Still
Fung Ying Cheng reviews the directorial debut of Hu Bo.
Review: Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
Eleanor Robinson swings into an alternative spider-verse.
Doing Disney Justice: The Rise of the Live Action Remake
Ahead of the release of numerous live action Disney releases, Eleanor Robinson takes a look at how the studio can ensure they are a success.
Actor in Focus: Emily Blunt
Ahead of the release of Mary Poppins Returns, Fung Ying Cheng profiles the actress who will be giving us all a spoonful of sugar.
Review: Sorry to Bother You
Joe Williams reviews the debut film from American rapper and activist Boots Riley, starring Lakeith Stanfield and Tessa Thompson.
Love Actually: You Can’t Go Wrong
Ottilie Young argues why Love Actually is most definitely the best Christmas film of all time.
The Edge’s Favourite Not-At-All-Christmassy ‘Christmas’ Films
Sometimes Elf just doesn’t cut it. The Edge writers take a look at the definitely-not-Christmassy films they associate with the festive season.
Throwback Review: How the Grinch Stole Christmas
In light of its recent remake, Charlotte Rawlings flashes back all the way to 2000 to review the original Grinch.