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Review: Sweeney Todd at The Annex, Southampton
Jack Nash ventures to Victorian London to visit the demon barber of Fleet Street; Sweeney Todd
Closer to the Edge: The Best Female Characters on TV
In celebration of International Women’s Day, the Edge writers gather to pitch in their love for the best female characters on TV.
Save Room: Worms, or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Banana Bomb
Worms are excellent. In addition to their winning smiles and large donations to charity, worms…
The Death of the Gaming Patriarchy? Tackling Sexism in the Video Game Industry
Is the video game industry still a male-dominated market? Jack examines the ways in which video game representation should become more inclusive.
Pokémon Sword and Shield announced for Nintendo Switch
It’s time to start investing in a Nintendo Switch – Generation 8 of Pokémon is here!
Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Vile and Evil: Can We Stop Romanticising Murderous Psychopaths?
Charlotte debates the ethics of converting mass murder into multimedia entertainment.
Review: Far Cry New Dawn
‘The whole thing is a bit of a mess.’ Jack Nash reviews the post-apocalyptic follow-up to Far Cry 5.
Review: Apex Legends
Jack Nash downloads the Apex Legends; a title with the power to take down the gaming titan that is Fortnite.
Review: Russian Doll
Becky Davies reviews the comedy drama, dubbed one of the best Netflix Originals out there.
Review: The Good Place (Season 3)
We’re hurtling back down to Earth as Joe Williams reviews the latest season of this hit American comedy.
How to Fix: Grey’s Anatomy
Dr. Ottilie enters the operating theatre to diagnose the causes of Grey’s Anatomy’s stagnation.
Alternative TV Bingewatching Guide: Hannibal
Culture Editor Ellis breaks down what may be the most ‘alternative’ show on TV.
Alternative TV Bingewatching Guide: Big Mouth
Charlotte explains why Big Mouth’s disgusting take on puberty is not to be missed.
The Edge’s Alternative TV Picks of 2019
Looking for a ‘different’ TV binge this year? Look no further than the Edge writers’ handy guide to alternative 2019.