This Month in Film: August 2018
With August set to bring superheroes, comedy, family-fun and horror in equal measure, Film Editor Alice assesses the month’s most promising releases.
With August set to bring superheroes, comedy, family-fun and horror in equal measure, Film Editor Alice assesses the month’s most promising releases.
As summer blockbuster season continues to be a scorcher, new Film Editor Alice takes a look at some of July’s hottest releases.
Haven’t been to the theatre in a while? General Executive Sophie Jones is here to tell you why you should.
As he prepares to head out on his latest tour of the UK, Film Editor David takes a look back at the career of one of the UK’s most popular comedians.
Includes Matt Berry’s Toast of London, Star Trek & both parts of Nymphomaniac.
Abi Cutler travels back to the 1960s for this nostalgia-driven jukebox musical.
Wonder Woman has surpassed Mammia Mia to become the highest-grossing live-action film directed by a women.
The Edgelings critique the first teaser for the upcoming Star Wars epic due to be released in December this year.
Bruno Russell’s reviews Mayflower’s latest energetic, corny, but hilarious musical.
With La La Land birthing a resurgence in the love of musicals, Nelly Mair looks at why we’ve always loved the genre.
Happy 30th Mayflower – You don’t look a day over 21! A week ago, we sent Carly May Kavanagh to their Open Day.
On the Mayflower Theatre’s 30th birthday, Features Editor Rehana reflects on some of her fondest memories there.
In the light of Britain leaving the EU, The Edge writers take a look at some of their entertainment favourites from Europe
Features Editor Camilla got to talk to her – and Scotland’s – favourite twins about inspirations, and how to become a music industry legend.