Review: How To Train Your Dragon 2 ★★★★★
This is a sequel that delivers on every front; it increases the scale, expands the mythology, goes to unexpected places and still holds on to what worked the first time, says Harrison Abbott.
This is a sequel that delivers on every front; it increases the scale, expands the mythology, goes to unexpected places and still holds on to what worked the first time, says Harrison Abbott.
From Dolly Parton to The 1975, Glastonbury 2014 was filled with an array of outstanding performances. Here are The Edge’s best five.
Despite a plethora of desperate half-price ticket deals, Lewis Cato found the event eerily empty, but noble in it’s failure.
Every summer almost every student faces the same problem: music festival or a trip abroad?
What if I told you, there is a place where you can have both?
If you’re feeling blue, then we have got just the songs for you. (We even know how to rhyme).
Going to a festival for the first time? Auntie Grace has you covered.
Natalie visits the Mayflower theatre to see the Northern Ballet’s production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
Highlights of the one-day festival featuring Lauren Aquilina, Wonder Villains, The Pizza Underground, Peace & more.
Contemporary film and television offers up an abundance of female action heroes, from Natasha Romanov…
This is a clever, well-honed and beautifully grounded revenge thriller, bringing an exciting new honesty to a well-worn genre, writes Ben Robins.
Breathtaking, spellbinding and calm; Ghibli’s latest animation is heartwarming and will leave you with a lasting image of the beauty and serenity of pre-war Japan, true love and mackerel fish bones.
Stephen Ward has both touching wit and charm.
ABBA, Metallica, Radiohead, Oasis… who is the mysterious headliner for Glastonbury 2014?
With music suiting any metal-lovers taste, there are few reasons not to head over to Belgium for Graspop.