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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.
Review: Ralph Breaks the Internet
Literature Executive Abi reviews Wreck-It-Ralph’s latest adventure – into the internet.
The Eternal Appeal of the Christmas Movie
Literature Executive Abi Cutler discusses our eternal love for timeless Christmas movies.
This Month in Film: December 2018
As we approach the festive season, Film Editor Alice takes a look at the biggest releases in December.
The Edge’s Alternative Cinema Picks for December
The Edge writers are on hand to point out which releases should be at the top of our radars during December.
Review: Assassination Nation
Eleanor Robinson reviews the Salem-set comedy drama.






