The Edge Reviews the Classics: Roxana by Daniel Defoe
The Edge Reviews the Classics with it’s 2nd instalment. Rebecca James takes on Roxana by Daniel Dafoe.
The Edge Reviews the Classics with it’s 2nd instalment. Rebecca James takes on Roxana by Daniel Dafoe.
Tom Hopkins finds out if Destiny really can live up to the expectation of such a highly anticipated game.
Our writer Ben Robins is attending the London Film Festival for The Edge! Here is his first review of Camp X-Ray with Kristen Stewart.
This week brings a diverse selection of films, from documentary to period drama along with the expected host of Halloween thrillers, including The Conjuring’s prequel.
In the album chart, George Ezra’s debut record hits number one in its fourteenth week of charting.
Sally caught up with Harry Hudson Taylor to discuss their new single, debut album Singing for Strangers and being on the road.
The opening night started the festival on a rather classical but deeply enjoyable note, says our Film Editor.
The film’s entire demeanor is so well refined that it becomes clear very quickly that Allen could make films like this in his sleep, and at times it almost feels like he is, says Ben Robins.
Amy and Scarlett take a look at the films hitting UK cinemas this week, including the highly-anticipated Gone Girl.
In the album chart, alt-J’s second album, This Is All Yours, debuts at number one.
This week’s round-up includes the return of some BBC One favourites, including The Graham Norton Show and Strictly Come Dancing as well as a new show from Channel 4.
“Alt-J make me want to lick out a thousand crisp packets”
No one should miss out on this tour, with three strikingly impressive talents.
For the first installment of our Why I’d Like to Be Film Feature, Harrison Abbott talks about his admiration for Peter Parker.