Category: Film


  • Review: 22 Jump Street ★★★★☆

    Phil Lord and Chris Miller have produced a comedy sequel that is just as funny, if not funnier, than its predecessor, says Jack Dillon.

  • The Edge Live-Blogs The Movies #6: The Tree of Life (2011) by Terrence Malick

    The Edge Live-Blogs the Movies returns with Terrence Malick’s 2011 epic The Tree of Life.

  • The Penguins of Madagascar receives trailer

    The Madagascar spinoff will be released 5th December this year.

  • Dawn of the Planet of the Apes: Footage Screening with Andy Serkis

    Ben Robins comments on the new footage of the film, putting forward Andy Serkis’ words on their complex narration and impressive technical aspects.

  • Film round-up: 09/06/2014 – 15/06/2014

    The Edge’s Film Editor, Virginie, takes a look at this week’s forthcoming cinema releases.

  • Review: Edge of Tomorrow ★★★★☆

    Edge of Tomorrow has an intelligent plot to accompany its fast-paced action, says Tom Hopkins.

  • Review: A Million Ways To Die In The West ★★☆☆☆

    Seth MacFarlane’s second effort as director is a disappointment, with a valuable cast being wasted on an unfunny script that is mostly devoid of any real intellect.

  • Maggie Smith cast for The Lady in the Van

    The play adaptation is likely to start filming later this year.

  • Charli XCX unveils new video

    ‘Boom Clap’ is to feature on the upcoming The Fault in Our Stars soundtrack, alongside the likes of Ed Sheeran and Jake Bugg.

  • Review: Maleficent ★★★☆☆

    This inventive update of a classic story proves entertaining but often fails to fulfil its real potential, says Andy Southcott.

  • Lupita Nyong’o cast for Star Wars: Episode VII

    Gwendoline Christie, the Game of Thrones star, has also been added to the cast.

  • This Is Where I Leave You unveils trailer

    The comedy stars Tina Fey, Jason Bateman and Jane Fonda.

  • What If gets full-length trailer

    The romantic-comedy is to star Daniel Radcliffe and Adam Driver.

  • Review: X-Men: Days of Future Past ★★★★★

    The new X-Men instalment brings back our favourite characters and gets very close to brilliance, says Harrison Abbott.