A Quiet Place and the Rejuvenation of the Horror Genre
In light of the positive critical reception of A Quiet Place, Nathan Jones looks at what this film does differently from the rest of the genre’s latest outputs.
In light of the positive critical reception of A Quiet Place, Nathan Jones looks at what this film does differently from the rest of the genre’s latest outputs.
Culture Editor Josh attempts to explain humanity’s peculiar fascination with monsters.
A round-up of The Edge’s entertainment recommendations looking back at the recent summer.
Terrifying, but thoughtful and important. Ellis Murrell analyses Silent Hill 2, and how it makes monsters of men.
Guess who’s back? People who are very much alive.
This week: A female President rises to power, the midwives return, and a new Resident Evil (????).
Caleb Hinton takes a look at some of Stephen King’s best monsters, in honour of The Edge’s KingFest.
Harley James Mitford talks Takashi Miike, the Royal Ballet, and flaming cabins with Downhill’s director, writer and lead actress.
A petition has been launched to get the first official LGBT character in the popular sci-fi series.
This Week in Culture (5/6/16-11/6/16) sees the last ever episode of Kenneth Branagh’s Wallander.
The first ever Pokémon game was released on Game Boy 20 years ago today on 27th February 1996.
With their sound having been likened to Mumford and Sons, Atlantis and Arcade Fire, Eliza and the Bear will be coming to Southampton in January (28/01/16).
I’ve got to make a confession here, guys. Something that’s been weighing on my chest…
Thomas reviews Telltale Games’ adventure game, Tales From the Borderlands.