“It’s a small price to pay to do what you’ve always dreamed of”: An interview with Natalie Burn
Alumni of action blockbuster The Expendables 3 and only set to rise, The Edge chatted to the lovely Natalie Burn.
Alumni of action blockbuster The Expendables 3 and only set to rise, The Edge chatted to the lovely Natalie Burn.
Taron Egerton plays Eddie ‘The Eagle’ Edwards with enough charm to save a fun underdog story from over sentimentality says Freddie Stevens.
The Edge’s critic in Australia Ashleigh Millman runs down all the reasons we should be excited about this year’s Sydney Film Festival.
In anticipation of The Jungle Book, writer George Seabrook writes why last year’s remake of Cinderella is perfect the way it is.
George reviews one of the year’s biggest (and messiest) blockbusters.
Hollie discusses the pros and cons of a new proposal which could allow people to watch new films in their own homes, at the same time as they are released in cinemas.
The third and possibly final entry in the Kung Fu Panda series is one of its best, says Chris Meads.
Gillian Anderson is a powerhouse in the entertainment industry. And, twenty years after she first fought for it, she’s still being offered less money than her male co-stars.
Electropop trio Miike Snow return for a diverse, beautifully assembled third offering where there’s something for everyone.
Find a winning formula, and replicate it: that’s what the film industry is all about.…
The Edge’s writers got together to ask who leapt off the page to motivate and inspire them – all for World Book Day 2016.
Want to see a guy reconstruct entire hip-hop songs from everything they sample? Writer Joshwa has got you covered.
Anna Pinnell takes a look at the musical tribute to The Beetles, Let It Be.
From throwback musicals to gritty dramas, stark realism to Chris Pratt, we look at what’s soon hitting our screens that the Academy will eat right up this time next year.