Category: Film


  • This Week In Film

    This week in film (28/09/15 – 04/10/15) sees Michael Fassbender doing Shakespeare, Joseph Gordon-Levitt living dangerously and Matt Damon getting stranded in space all over again.

  • This Week At Union Films

    The student-run campus cinema Union Films let us know what they’ve got going on this week – (28/09/2015 – 04/10/2015).

  • Raindance Review: Slum-Polis

    James takes on a dystopian crime thriller playing as part of the 2015 Raindance Film Festival.

  • In Defence of Irrational Man

    Woody Allen’s latest has far more to it than meets the eyes, say James Slaymaker.

  • Review: Marshland

    George Seabrook reviews the critically acclaimed Spanish crime thriller.

  • Review: Life

    Ben delivers an early look at acclaimed photographer-turned-director Anton Corbijn’s latest.

  • This Week In Film

    This week’s film releases (21/09/15 – 27/09/15) sees the return of former Spider-Man Andrew Garfield and a true-life drama about iconic 50s actor James Dean.

  • One To Watch: The Lobster

    One of Cannes 2015’s hits is coming to UK shores in October – get to know why you need to watch it now.

  • LFF Review: Bang Gang (A Modern Love Story)

    The first of The Edge’s coverage of this year’s London Film Festival arrives in the form of this French erotic teen drama.

  • Review: Everest

    The true story of the 1996 mountaineering disaster is cinematic enough for the ticket price, says George Seabrook.

  • Review: A Girl At My Door

    July Jung’s Korean drama is an engaging treat says Hollie Geraghty.

  • Actor In Focus: Joaquin Phoenix

    Joaquin Phoenix may well be one of the finest actors of his generation, says James Slaymaker.

  • This Week In Film

    This week’s film releases (14/09/15 – 20/09/15) sees the return of the Horrible Histories team and the mysterious third Hemsworth brother jumping into action.

  • Review: Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials

    The sequel to last year’s surprisingly good The Maze Runner sprints into theatres, stumbling over many a hurdle says George.