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Watch the trailer for new series The Driver
David Morrissey stars in this major new drama as a taxi driver whose world is sent spinning out of control.
Rise of the Tomb Raider announced as Xbox exclusive
Upcoming Tomb Raider to be exclusive to the Xbox platform.
Teaser poster released for new drama The Missing
The new BBC and Starz co-production gets an atmospheric teaser poster plus some first-look stills from the series.
Hit drama Happy Valley acquired by Netflix
The show will premiere on Netflix on 20th August and will be presented as a ‘Netflix Original’ for the US market.
Nintendo adds three new Mercedes-Benz cars and enhancements to Mario Kart 8
A software update on 27th August to Mario Kart 8 for Wii U will deliver a variety of new features, including three free downloadable Mercedes-Benz cars.
TV round-up: 08/08/14 – 14/08/14
This week’s TV round-up includes The Great British Bake Off’s and Made in Chelsea’s spinoff shows, as well as a brand new show starring Sean Bean.
How to make a video game movie that doesn’t suck
In terms of cinematic adaptations of beloved source material, no one has a tougher time than gamers.
Review: The Saints at Nuffield Playing Field (05/08/2014)
Brand new play ‘The Saints’ brought to the Nuffield Playing Field as part of the ‘Art at the Heart’ festival.
Jennifer Lee to adapt A Wrinkle in Time for Disney
The Frozen screenwriter and co-director is to adapt the Madeleine L’Engle’s children’s book.
The Orgy of Consumption: The Mona Lisa Curse
In his critical documentary The Mona Lisa Curse, distinguished art critic Robert Hughes seeks to expose the commodification of art in the last century.
Review: Sharknado 2: The Second One
Harrison looks at the follow up to Sci-fi’s seemingly ‘So bad, its good’ film, Sharknado.
The Secret Garden Party 2014
‘Goodbye Yellow Brick Road’ could not have been a more appropriate theme for this year’s…
TV round-up: 01/08/14 – 07/08/14
The Edge’s TV round-up sees several famous faces grace our screens again such as Michael Sheen, Greg Davies and now even Taylor Lautner.
Classic August: four pieces of literature to read this month
Spend your last full month of the Summer reading a classic, whether it be the controversial Lady Chatterley’s Lover or the illustrious The Picture of Dorian Gray.