The Edge’s Top Albums of 2016: Numbers 11-20
The rundown continues with no fewer than three trips to Canada.
The rundown continues with no fewer than three trips to Canada.
The Southampton Showstoppers put their new Freshers to the test in this energetic production that’s brimming with talent.
This week: The girls are back in town, new productions at Mayflower and Nuffield, and two different, albeit very similar, Pokémon games.
Writer Ben reviews the disturbing and dazzling adaptation of Austin Wright’s novel, Nocturnal Animals.
Amy Picknell digs into whether Jane Lunnon’s claim about Kim K vs Cleopatra is in any way fair, and has a look at the role of the role model.
This Month on Netflix: The Crown, Dirty Grandpa and the much anticipated return of the Gilmore Girls.
Writer Sophie’s latest review from Raindance is Joaquin del Paso’s feature length debut, a social commentary blended with absurd satire in Panamerican Machinery.
The synthpop band finds Where The Hell Its Friends Are (01/09/2016).
Writer Sophie reviews Luke Scott’s Morgan, a mesmerizing representation of abuse and human curiosity.
The Nashville pop trio returns to the UK for six shows to start their international tour (26/08/2016-02/09/2016).
The Edge writers are on hand to suggest shows to binge for the remainder of the holidays, in this week’s Closer To The Edge
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Everybody’s ‘dancing in the moonlight’ to these tunes as we ‘bring it all back’. The Edge writers muse on the tunes of their youth
The Edge takes a look at ten of the best new releases coming to Netflix UK this month.