Film round-up: 27/10/2014 – 02/11/2014
This week sees the release of Horns, Nightcrawler and the winner of Best Film at the BFI London Film Festival, CITIZENFOUR.
This week sees the release of Horns, Nightcrawler and the winner of Best Film at the BFI London Film Festival, CITIZENFOUR.
This week’s round-up includes the release of This Is Where I Leave You, Fury, The Babadook and Serena.
Can the spooky Sleepy Hollow, returning for its much anticipated second season, continue to thrill?
The opening night started the festival on a rather classical but deeply enjoyable note, says our Film Editor.
With a true old school spirit and a captivating central performance, The Guest is a welcome shot in the arm for the horror genre…. if indeed it even is a horror film.
Mike Flanagan produces an excellent sense of impending dread throughout Oculus, always present as an undercurrent ready to boil to the surface, says Jack Dillon.
Ellie Wermter finds Stephen Frears’s new effort to be a moving, funny and very human film based on an amazing true story.
This Gothic horror picture was something of a risk for American International Pictures when they…
In the start of a new series, The Edge writers give their recommendations for your summer reading list.
Video games aren’t proving to be entertaining for one consumer.
Les Misérables is a masterpiece. It is a beautiful, swirling vision brought stunningly to life…
Vindictive. Exploitive. Malicious. Audacious. Psychotic. Neurotic. Subversive. Oppressive. Impressive. Disturbing. Outstanding?…Perhaps. Pointless?….Perhaps. For esoteric and…
Bestival 2012 was a momentous occasion to end the festival season. With so many great…
Consider the scope and worth of Sir. Ridley Scott’s seminal science-fiction classics Alien and Blade Runner and you might…