Film Debut: Guillermo del Toro (Cronos, 1993)
The film may pale slightly in comparison to the director’s best work, however there is no shortage of ideas, originality or style on display, says Harrison Abbott.
The film may pale slightly in comparison to the director’s best work, however there is no shortage of ideas, originality or style on display, says Harrison Abbott.
This week’s UK releases sees a culinary comedy, two musicals and a whole new bunch of thrillers hitting the big screens.
A film that was characterised by inappropriate amusements, awkward narrating, unnecessary Hollywood romanticisation and an abundance of cliché.
Luhrmann’s has kept his initial recherché filmmaking recognisable, but matured it to a level that collides all parts of filmmaking to one effective united text.
Read The Edge’s first instalment of the weekly records round-up, featuring this weekend and early next week’s album and single releases.
This week’s round-up of the best TV shows in the next seven days to use up your post-exam time with.
The Edge Live-Blogs the Movies returns with Terrence Malick’s 2011 epic The Tree of Life.
Ben Robins comments on the new footage of the film, putting forward Andy Serkis’ words on their complex narration and impressive technical aspects.
Lorde stuns the crowd with her mesmerising performance at sold out O2 Academy Brixton show.
Despite the surprising absence of the caricature icons of Orange Is the New Black in the episode, the pure focus on Piper was exactly what was needed to maintain the show’s excellent interweave of its hybrid genre.
If you’re feeling blue, then we have got just the songs for you. (We even know how to rhyme).
Two Door Cinema Club have announced they will play at the Bournemouth O2 Academy this summer. Get your tickets now.
Andrew addresses the modern tendency to festival-bash, and says all is not lost as long as you’ve got the right attitude this festival season.
“That rock ‘n’ roll, eh?”, Alex Turner once spoke; his hair full of Brylcreem and…