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Review: Ocean’s 8
The latest venture in the Ocean’s franchise is the first with an all-female ensemble.
Sundance London 2018 Review: Half the Picture
Amy Adrion’s strikingly relevant documentary won the #WhatNext Prize at this year’s Sundance London Film Festival.
Review: Hereditary
Writer Tom reviews Hereditary, director Ari Aster’s contender for scariest flick of the year.
Sundance London 2018 Review: Skate Kitchen
The Wolfpack director Crystal Moselle returns to Sundance with her latest effort.
Review: Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom
Alice O’Hare reviews the latest blockbuster dinosaur romp, this time with J. A. Bayona at the helm.
Sundance London 2018 Review: First Reformed
Ethan Hawke leads this crisis of faith drama, playing as a special presentation at the 2018 Sundance London Film Festival.
Sundance London 2018 Review: Hereditary
The Edge’s coverage of the 2018 Sundance London Film Festival begins with Ari Aster’s directorial debut.
In Defence of Luke Skywalker in The Last Jedi
Christian Wise re-evaluates Rian Johnson’s depiction of the iconic hero of the Star Wars saga.
This Month in Film: June 2018
With some huge releases already in the bag, the Summer movie season continues with Film Editor David picking some must-see movies for June.
Review: The Breadwinner
Writer Liam reviews the Oscar nominated animated film.
Review: Solo: A Star Wars Story
Joe Williams reviews the latest adventure into a galaxy far, far away.
Review: I Feel Pretty
Does Amy Schumer’s latest film deserve the negative press it received even before its release?
“Make stuff that’s 100% you and that only you could make” – An Interview with Edge Alumnus Ben Robins
Ex-Film Editor Ben Robins gets real about his film debut, life post university, and what it takes to be a filmmaker.
The new wave of films championing diversity
The Edge writers come together to profile some of the the most significant diverse films of the century thus far.