Browsing: Film
“It’s real people’s stories I want to tell” – An interview with Keep Busy Productions founder, Kate Briggs-Price
It’s been a busy time for Southampton Alumni Kate Briggs-Price. Their recent film, Social Cues, won…
Hidden Gem: The Book of Life – A Joyous Romp Through Mexican Culture
Sam Pegg offers up why this Mexican-inspired animation should be
Director in Focus: Martin McDonagh
Conor O’Hanlon looks over Martin McDonagh’s excellent, morally ambiguous filmography.
Call Me by Your Name: A Perfect Summer Romance
Holly Keenan reminisces about Luca Guadagnino’s coming-of-age romance.
Review: Disappearance at Clifton Hill – A Neo-Noir that Resembles More of a Concept
Is the new mystery thriller by Albert Shin as elusive as its title? Lucy Maggs reviews.
“Have something to say, and know how you want to say it.” – An interview with Albert Shin
Up and coming director Albert Shin is garnering the attention of many, best known for…
Review: Inheritance – A Lacklustre Thriller that Wastes its Talent
Sam Pegg reviews the new thriller starring Lily Collins and Simon Pegg
Hidden Gem: Bone Tomahawk – An indication of the Western’s Future
Our first Hidden Gem of 2020/21 comes from Jacob Hando with this brutal western/horror hybrid.
Ennio Morricone (1928-2020) – A Musician who Deserves to be Labelled as a Filmmaker
Jacob Hando remembers the career of the Spaghetti-Western Maestro
Closer to The Edge: Our Favourite Outdoor Cinema Experiences
Help us outdoor cinemas, you’re our only hope… The Edge writers discuss their favourite outdoor cinema experiences.
This Month in Film: July 2020
And we’re back! It’s been a long four month wait for those of us starving…
Dirty Dancing: The Ultimate Summer Movie
Ottilie Young makes the case for the romantic classic being the best movie for the season.
Flashback Review: Carol
Katie Evans revisits Todd Haynes’ stunning romantic drama, starring Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara.
Paris Has Burned: How the Influential Documentary Harmed the Community
Maddie Lock writes about the controversy surrounding the seminal documentary.