On Edge: Anticipating Suspiria
The Edge’s Halloween coverage continues as Liam Beazley tells us why November’s Suspiria remake is worth getting spooked for.
The Edge’s Halloween coverage continues as Liam Beazley tells us why November’s Suspiria remake is worth getting spooked for.
Superficial tropes or normalised definitions? Online Manager Hannah takes a look at some of the most frequent stereotypes.
Daisy Malcolm reviews Milk Teeth’s brilliantly chaotic sold-out London gig.
From iconic stories revisited, to intriguing new sci-fi ventures, and grounded and gritty filmmaking, Film Editor David talks through the diverse highlights of November.
Writer Josh critiques the disappointing nature of mass media’s responses to Jodie Whittaker’s casting as the new Doctor Who.
Writer Laura Woodhouse discusses three non-white figures who deserve to be in the spotlight way more.
Denzel Washington talks diversity, directing and performances in a Q&A about his new films Fences.
Alice Johannessen looks at the stats regarding female directors, and talks the reasons that Film should follow Television’s lead.
Bruno Russell investigates the legend of Marilyn Monroe and reveals the woman behind the ‘dumb-blonde’ persona.
Happy 30th Mayflower – You don’t look a day over 21! A week ago, we sent Carly May Kavanagh to their Open Day.
Writer Tash Williamson looks at the ways in which the the film industry fails ethnic minorities and why this matters
Sophie Trenear reviews the rocky new take on the Ghostbusters theme ahead of the movie’s July launch.
Watch as James Corden opens the 70th annual Tony Awards with a musical number aimed at aspiring theatre actors.
Tina Fey’s latest comedic turn is enjoyable enough, says Matt Clarson.