Entertainment in Hindsight: September 2017
Here are The Edge’s entertainment picks for September, featuring Taylor Swift, Wolf Alice and Mother!
Here are The Edge’s entertainment picks for September, featuring Taylor Swift, Wolf Alice and Mother!
A round-up of The Edge’s entertainment recommendations looking back at the recent summer.
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Liam Beazley takes a look at the (few) pros and (many) cons of exploiting cinematic universes.
This film sees Katherine Heigl break away from her romantic comedy roles but does this 2017 thriller hit the mark? Charlotte Hunt reviews Unforgettable.
Liam Beazley looks at the progress of the diversity problem in film, and whether the Academy are really to blame.
In James Slaymaker’s latest addition to his column, he takes a look at why Jean-Luc Godard’s 2010 film is one of the most important films of the century.
David Mitchell-Baker reviews the standalone single.
Following the news that Lionsgate are planning a prequel for Suzanne Collins’ epic dystopian trilogy, our writer Robert argues why it would be better if they let the franchise be.
Laurence explains why he thinks The Wachowski’s latest offering is a breath of fresh air.
Sophie reviews the fifth episode of the David Duchovny starring Aquarius.
Mollie reviews the sophomore album from Spector, Moth Boys.
Lisandro Alonso’s latest film is an audacious exploration of colonization, says James Slaymaker.
We sat down with Rob Da Bank to chat about the creation of Common People and his experiences on South-coast.