The stars and the screen: Hollywood’s fixation on space
Art mimics life – and the resurgence of space in our cinema shows that humans are turning the eyes back up to the stars. It’s been a long wait.
Art mimics life – and the resurgence of space in our cinema shows that humans are turning the eyes back up to the stars. It’s been a long wait.
Deputy Editor Lewis Taplin went to London to witness Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga at the Royal Albert Hall.
Virginie reviews Testament of Youth, directed by James Kent and starring Kit Harington and Alicia Vikander.
Culture editor, Natalie, takes a look back at Sex and the City and explores why we still keep it locked away in the back of the wardrobe.
Harrison Abbott expresses his love for cinema’s long-running trend for strong male-to-male friendships.
The winners and losers from the BAFTA awards, updated as they are announced.
Film Editor Barnaby, and Culture Editor Rebecca give their choices for the final two film awards of the season.
Intelligent, entertaining and heart-warming, Monsters University typifies everything that I love about Pixar, says David Tully
The Edge gets in early to see Disney Pixar’s Monsters University, and it’s an utter delight!
At the 2013 BAFTA Video Game Awards, hosted by comedian Dara O’Briain, the critically acclaimed indie…
It’s hard to say what makes a vintage year. I don’t think 2012 was one…
Although decent, this remake fails to live up the dark tensions provided by Raimi’s 2002 film.
An interesting addition to a crowded genre
Stop me if you’ve heard this one before – a group of people are tasked…