Review: The Spongebob Movie: Sponge Out of Water
Spongebob’s big-screen return comes with mixed results, says Ben Robins.
Spongebob’s big-screen return comes with mixed results, says Ben Robins.
The Edge caught up with To Kill a King at The Joiners, on the penultimate date of their UK tour.
Robin Johnson reviews the collaborative show between three university sketch troupes.
The Icelandic folk-pop group are back with lead single from upcoming album.
Film Editor Virginie reviews Attila Marcel, Sylvain Chomet’s first feature film.
Rehashing the same themes that the second series ended on; viewers are subjected to some new cult members, some new love interests and a lot of the same old problems.
To Kill A King are back with new material and a new sound, catch them at the Joiners for a night of quality alternative rock.
The company bring an intimate performance of a dry 60s comedy to campus. Jed Marshall reviews.
This week’s round-up includes the return of Ant & Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway and Gogglebox.
Missed out on this awards’ season favourites? Don’t worry, The Edge has it covered!
Set six years before Walter White met Saul Goodman, Better Call Saul is a comedic and dramatic masterpiece, A spin-off truly worthy of Breaking Bad.
Don Broco stormed Southampton’s own Guildhall on the triumphant Kerrang Tour.
The film strongly seems to portray how entrapped urban life can feel and the horrors of feeling your fate hasn’t matched your ambitions, says Edward Till.
Showstoppers’ production was near flawless and had the audience in stitches damn near every second of the show. Jed Marshall reviews.