
Browsing: Film

Review: A Street Cat Named Bob
Writer Georgie Hawke reviews the heart-warming true story of how one ginger cat helped transform the life of former busker and drug addict James Bowen.

Review: I Am Not a Serial Killer
Writer David reviews the new thriller based on Dan Wells’ book of the same name.

Review: The Man Who Was Thursday
Writer Lydia reviews The Man Who Was Thursday, the novel-turned-film starring François Arnaud and Ana Uluru.

A Letter To: Quentin Tarantino
Following recent news that Quentin Tarantino plans to retire after the release of his tenth film, writer Liam pens a letter to the director to change his mind.

This Week at Harbour Lights (04/11/16 – 10/11/16)
This Week at Harbour Lights: Nocturnal Animals, The Light Between Oceans and Sister Act.

Review: Nanny Culture
Writer Mirek reviews the documentary which follows a British nanny from London to her post in Abu Dhabi where she works as a full-time nanny to six children in a wealthy Emirati household.

LFF Review: Free Fire
Writer Hollie reviews the closing night gala from London Film Festival, Ben Wheatley quirky action comedy.

Raindance Film Festival: – “There’s no point running out and shooting something unless you’ve got a script that is amazing” – An interview with Keir and Dédé Burrows, Part Two
In part two of The Edge’s interview with director-producer team Keir and Dédé Burrows, the…

Actor in Focus: Eddie Redmayne
Thea Hartman follows the journey of actor Eddie Redmayne ahead of the release of his new, highly anticipated film, ‘Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them’.

Raindance Film Festival: “If I were to meet myself, I’d crack jokes with me, we’d have the same sense of humour, we’d get along, we’ve both gotta be idiots” – An interview with Keir and Dédé Burrows, Part One
Sophie Trenear continues our coverage of Raindance Film Festival, with an interview with the creative forces behind Sci-fi screener, Worm.

Raindance Film Festival: Press Conference with Ken Loach
As part of The Edge’s Raindance Film Festival coverage, writer Sophie was there to see auteur Ken Loach receive his award.

This Week at Harbour Lights (28/10/16 – 03/10/16)
This Week at Harbour Lights: The Light Between Oceans, American Honey and some horror classics – just in time for Halloween.

Blu-ray review: Independence Day: Resurgence
Writer Sophie reviews Independence Day: Resurgence to celebrate its Blu-ray release.

Sound of Cinema: The Harry Potter Franchise
Writer Tash explores the magical and immersive score of the Harry Potter franchise