Browsing: Film
EDGE goes 90s: Cruel Intentions
This teen comedy-drama playfully adapted Choderlos De Laclos’ 1782 novel Les Liaisons Dangeureuses into a…
The Green Hornet Can Buzz Off
The EDGE takes a look at how shockingly bad Seth Rogan’s new film really is…
Why did they bother?: Brighton Rock
Although comparisons to John Boulting’s 1947 adaptation of Brighton Rock are inevitable, this film still…
Tangled, just doesn’t cut it…
I love animation films. The thought of the care and attention poured over each frame…
What was Clint thinking? Hereafter, a review
How on earth did this happen? How did this get made? How can such a…
The Fighter
Boxing and films are not foreign to each other. From the artistic heights of Raging…
Hysterical, melodramatic and staggeringly beautiful: Black Swan
When watching Black Swan, Darren Aronofsky’s new psychological thriller, there comes a point when you…
It’s patchy but funny: The Dilemma
Vince Vaughn and Kevin James star in Ron Howard’s latest comedy
127 Hours
127 hours is an anomaly amongst contemporary movies; no narrative, little dialogue, less action, and yet terrific entertainment.
Once Upon a Time in Rural Italy: The American
The EDGE takes a look at Clooney’s latest filmic episode
Leo, Hanks and Depp – Films of 2010
2010 brought many wonderful cinematic happenings to our screens. In between brilliant tales of love, lust and…
The Tourist…ain’t worth the trip
“Nauseatingly frothy and contrived” says THE EDGE.
Deadly Dodgeball and Daft Punk: A Review of Tron: Legacy
It’s sequel time…28 years later.
Colin Firth is a class act: The King’s Speech
It’s often underestimated that film, as well as being primarily a visual art, is incredibly…