Browsing: Film
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…
Mediocre and uninspired: The Girl Who Kicked The Hornet’s Nest
After the close to awful second instalment, we finally get a conclusion to the strange…
A pure delight: The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
If you want pure fantastical delight then you could do a lot worse than this…
Monsters: a low-budget, high-class alien invasion movie
Gareth Edwards’ debut feature plays like a road movie that just happens to feature aliens…
Nasty, cruel and vulgar: Due Date
Due Date isn’t cool, funny or remotely entertaining. It’s derivative, cruel and tragically unfunny. Directed…
A pointless remake: Let Me In
Back in the spring of 2009, I was firmly convinced that Swedish vampire film Let the…
Skyline: A Little Tiring…?
The aliens have landed!
A quiet masterpiece: Another Year
Having lost out on the Palm D’Or at Cannes earlier this year, Mike Leigh’s latest…
The Kids Are All Right
THE EDGE takes a look at the new film by Lisa Cholidenko to see if it’s ‘all right’, or not…
Paranormal Activity 2
After the monster success of last year’s Paranormal Activity, the supposed “Scariest Film of all time”,…
Childish, anarchic, and utterly fantastic: ‘A Town Called Panic’
A surreal animation that revels in its hyperactive comedy genius, a truly original film.
Archive – Gone with the Wind (1939)
Possibly one of the most iconic movies in film history, Gone With The Wind is well worth a watch. Or several