Browsing: Film
Collab: Great Films We Love To Hate
The shock, the relief, the triggering – let’s face it, we all have and love…
On Edge: Anticipating No Time to Die
We’ve been expecting you Mr Bond, for about 17 months. Christian Wise reminds us why excitement levels should still be sky-high, and not sky-fall.
Review: When the Screaming Starts – Documentary Gone Wild
‘How far will you go to fulfil your dreams?’ is the question hanging over the…
Remakes and Reboots – Are They All Bad?
Remakes and reboots are often met with dismayed groans. But are they always consistently bad?
Review: Freaky
Jo Lisney took a trip to the cinema to watch Freaky… on a Friday!
Review: The Tomorrow War – an Illogical if Serviceable Action Film
In the last few years, it seems films sent straight to streaming have replaced films…
Review: Pig – Daring and Unexpected
Nicolas Cage has been something of a cinematic joke for quite some time now. In…
Do We Need Star Wars Spin-Offs?
Harry Geeves weighs in on the upcoming slate of Star Wars spinoff films.
Review: The Suicide Squad
Has James Gunn rescued a DC property from cultural oblivion? Callum Nelmes discusses.
Review: Boys From County Hell
Sam Pegg sinks his fangs into a fresh horror-comedy that “sits comfortably alongside greats like Shuan of the Dead.”
Collab: Favourite Filled Cinema Experiences
Three Edge writers recount their favourite experiences in a packed cinema.
In Defence of: The Eastrail 177 Trilogy
An off-the-radar trilogy that started strong and… ended strong? Louis Altmann breaks down M Night Shymalan’s stealth project.
Hidden Gems: The Immigrant (James Gray, 2013)
Reece Beckett runs a magnifying glass over an under-appreciated film from an under-appreciated director.
Review: Black Widow
After a two-year hiatus, Marvel roars back to the silver screen with its first Phase…