Preview: Sydney Film Festival 2016
The Edge’s critic in Australia Ashleigh Millman runs down all the reasons we should be excited about this year’s Sydney Film Festival.
The Edge’s critic in Australia Ashleigh Millman runs down all the reasons we should be excited about this year’s Sydney Film Festival.
David elaborates on how Quahog’s famous dysfunctional family needs some work.
Chris reviews the SASS charity showcase performed at the cube.
Caitlyn Jenner seems to come up every time the Kardashian/Jenner clan are mentioned in social…
John Hughes’ classic teen movie, starring Molly Ringwald and Andrew McCarthy, was released 30 years ago today on 28th February 1986.
Burr Steers’ Austen parody is ridiculous fun, says George Seabrook.
The film, directed by Ben Wheatley, is set to be released in UK cinemas next month.
This week in film (8/2/16 – 14/2/16) sees the eventual cinematic bow of Marvel’s loudest character to date, and the grand return of Derek Zoolander’s Centre For Kids Who Can’t Read Good And Wanna Learn To Do Other Stuff Good Too,
Emily reviews Southampton University Players’ brilliantly executed production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
The Edge have handpicked 10 artists who they think will make it in 2016.
Our writer Carly discusses the current argument regarding the lack of diversity at the Oscars.
Emma Harrison Beesley previews Bloc Party’s upcoming show at O2 Guildhall, Southampton, as headliners for the NME Awards Tour 2016
The BBC will be celebrating 400 years since the death of the bard in April, with notable contributions from Benedict Cumberbatch, Dame Judi Dench, David Tennant and many more.
On his passing, The Edge comes together to remember the greatest roles of the late British great Alan Rickman.