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On Edge: Anticipating First Man
Sam Law looks ahead to Damien Chazelle’s third feature film centering on Neil Armstrong’s historic journey to the moon.
This Month in Film: October 2018
With a whole host of awards contenders hitting our screens this month, Film Editor Alice runs through the films you cannot afford to miss in October.
Just Keep Swimming: How can cinema help us with the university journey?
Liam Beazley provides his take on the films that can help make the university journey that little bit easier.
Films to Live By: Surviving University
A new term at university is never easy, let alone your first. Luckily, The Edge writers are on hand to take a look at some films that might just help you survive the next few years.
The Timeless Charm of the Coming-of-Age Film
Why are coming-of-age films so timelessly popular? Charlotte Colombo takes a look.
Review: The Predator
Is Shane black’s new film one ugly mother******, or does it live up to the original? Ellis Murrell finds out.
Review: American Animals
Liam Beazley reviews the true heist story.
Review: The Miseducation of Cameron Post
Theo Smith reviews the second feature film from LGBT director Desiree Akhavan.
Review: The Nun
Joe Williams reviews the latest frightfest in the Conjuring Universe, though this one is horrifying for all the wrong kind of reasons.
Review: BlacKkKlansman
Spike Lee’s back on form with one of his most intriguing projects to date. Liam Beazley reviews.
This Month in Film: September 2018
Summer blockbuster season may be over, but there is still plenty to watch this September. Film Editor Alice takes a look.
Review: Slender Man
Five years late, Slender Man makes his cinematic debut. Ellis Murrell sifts through the wreckage.
John Carpenter’s The Thing: A History
36 years in, writer Tom takes a look at how the film went from a box office flop to a widely praised cult classic.
Review: Christopher Robin
Liam Beazley reviews the cinematic CGI debut of Winnie the Pooh and co.