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Submarine: Richard Ayoade’s Directorial Debut has Real Depth
We know him and love him as the brilliant, bumbling Maurice Moss from Channel 4’s…
Made in Dagenham Review
The Edge takes a look at Nigel Cole’s (“Calender Girls”) latest Britflick that dramatises the 1968 strike at the Ford Dagenham car plant.
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps
The most honest and enlightening movie review of Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps you are likely to read
Archive: Network (1976)
The compelling social critique that is Paddy Chayefsky’s “Network” is as chillingly relevant today as it was in 1976
Facebook on Film: The Social Network
The EDGE take a look at the social phenomenon that we all can’t get enough of… in a movie.
Laborious, Lacklustre, and Far Too Long: Eat Pray Love
Julia Roberts goes to find herself for a year, whilst she eats food, prays and learns to love after her messy divorce – a flawed premise for a film…?
Fun & Frights on the Big Screen: The Hole in 3D
Joe Dante returns after his lengthy absence from cinema screens, having finally gotten rid of…
The Town
The town in question is Charlestown, where this crime drama based on Chuck Hogan’s novel…
The Other Guys
The EDGE one to watch…
Magnolia
Some films review themselves just by their titles – Big Nothing and The Expendables being…
The A-Team
THE EDGE take a look at THE adaptation of the Summer – starring Liam Neeson, Bradley Cooper and Quinton ‘Rampage’ Jackson
The Last Airbender
THE EDGE looks at M. Night Shymalan’s latest addition to his portfolio. Probably not one to be too proud of.
The Last Exorcism
A film-buff’s look at the all-too-missable handcam flick.