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Films to Live By: Surviving University
A new term at university is never easy, let alone your first. Luckily, The Edge writers are on hand to take a look at some films that might just help you survive the next few years.
The Timeless Charm of the Coming-of-Age Film
Why are coming-of-age films so timelessly popular? Charlotte Colombo takes a look.
Review: The Predator
Is Shane black’s new film one ugly mother******, or does it live up to the original? Ellis Murrell finds out.
Review: American Animals
Liam Beazley reviews the true heist story.
Review: The Miseducation of Cameron Post
Theo Smith reviews the second feature film from LGBT director Desiree Akhavan.
Review: The Nun
Joe Williams reviews the latest frightfest in the Conjuring Universe, though this one is horrifying for all the wrong kind of reasons.
Review: BlacKkKlansman
Spike Lee’s back on form with one of his most intriguing projects to date. Liam Beazley reviews.
This Month in Film: September 2018
Summer blockbuster season may be over, but there is still plenty to watch this September. Film Editor Alice takes a look.
Review: Slender Man
Five years late, Slender Man makes his cinematic debut. Ellis Murrell sifts through the wreckage.
John Carpenter’s The Thing: A History
36 years in, writer Tom takes a look at how the film went from a box office flop to a widely praised cult classic.
Review: Christopher Robin
Liam Beazley reviews the cinematic CGI debut of Winnie the Pooh and co.
Review: Mission: Impossible – Fallout
Joe Williams reviews the latest instalment in the spy franchise, starring Tom Cruise and Rebecca Ferguson.
Review: Ant-Man and the Wasp
Size really does matter in Marvel’s newest blockbuster. Culture Editor Ellis grabs his magnifying glass to check it out.
Closer to The Edge: Source vs. Adaptation
The book is always better than its adaptation, right? Our writers discuss.