This Week In Film
This week in film (8/2/16 – 14/2/16) sees the eventual cinematic bow of Marvel’s loudest character to date, and the grand return of Derek Zoolander’s Centre For Kids Who Can’t Read Good And Wanna Learn To Do Other Stuff Good Too,
This week in film (8/2/16 – 14/2/16) sees the eventual cinematic bow of Marvel’s loudest character to date, and the grand return of Derek Zoolander’s Centre For Kids Who Can’t Read Good And Wanna Learn To Do Other Stuff Good Too,
Tom McCarthy’s powerful drama is more than worthy of its Best Picture nod, says Eddy Tesfay.
Our writer Carly discusses the current argument regarding the lack of diversity at the Oscars.
Despite last year breaking all the records and somehow featuring five of the top ten…
2015 brought with it Jamie xx’s In Colour, Grimes’ Art Angels, Tame Impala’s Currents and Kendrick Lamar’s To Pimp A…
This week in film (18/1/16 – 24/1/16) sees the release of another Best Picture nominee, and plenty of foreign language treats.
Our writers discuss all the snubs and surprises of this year’s Academy Award nominations, and ponder the question: could this finally be Leo’s year?
This week in film (11/1/16 – 17/1/16) sees Leo’s biggest Oscar grab to date as well as Mike Tyson featuring in a martial arts film. You have been warned.
This week in film (28/12/15 – 03/01/16) sees plenty of Oscar hopefuls finally taking their UK bow and a sex comedy starring Alison Brie. You’re welcome.
In his latest column, Thomas laments the cynical commercialism of The Game Awards.
The Black List have released their 11th annual collection of the best unproduced screenplays currently circling Hollywood.
Fixing your fictional favourites, by changing what they are? What could have made Harry Potter any better, or Zoo any worse?
UPDATED: It has been confirmed that the comedian and actor will host the 88th Academy Awards on 28th February 2016.
In honour of Dame Angela Lansbury’s 90th birthday, The Edge’s writers take a look back at some of her most iconic roles.