A history of strenuous movie roles
David Mitchell-Baker talks through the lengths that some actors go to for the sake of a role.
David Mitchell-Baker talks through the lengths that some actors go to for the sake of a role.
Writer Jordan reviews the fantastic neo western directed by David Mackenzie.
The Golden Globes winners are in, and things are looking good for Damien Chazelle’s La La Land.
Following on from their latest festival announcement, the American rock band appear to be back in the studio.
The Edge’s top ten films of 2016 have finally been decided, and in this list there really is something for everyone. Take a look to see what came out on top.
Peter Jackson’s high fantasy epic adaptation of J. R. R. Tolkien’s novel, which starred Sir Ian McKellan and Elijah Wood, was released 15 years ago today.
Alice Johannessen looks at the stats regarding female directors, and talks the reasons that Film should follow Television’s lead.
The programme is set to be expanded in the future, and the instructors are all winners of Academy Awards.
Guillermo Del Toro’s acclaimed dark fantasy was released in Spain ten years ago today on 11th October 2006.
Ahead of the anticipated release of T2: Trainspotting, film editor Hollie writes to director Danny Boyle, celebrating his unique style and talent.
In light of 2016’s new additions to the roster, writer David ranks the best coming of age movies of the 21st century.
This week at Harbour Lights: Sharks, Spies and Shakespeare.
In another Actor in Focus piece, Film Editor Hollie Geraghty examines Kevin Spacey’s impressive TV and stage career.
James Cameron’s landmark sci-fi sequel was released in US cinemas 30 years ago today on 18th July 1986.