Review: Pygmalion at Nuffield Theatre
Caleb Hinton reviews as the Bernard Shaw classic is reimagined in Southampton.
Caleb Hinton reviews as the Bernard Shaw classic is reimagined in Southampton.
Guess who’s back? People who are very much alive.
Becky Walsh looks at the rarely talked about side of Audrey Hepburn, detailing her work as a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador.
Eduard Gafton delves deep into the turbulent world of 1948 Chile with this review of Neruda.
Given the controversy surrounding Passengers’ problematic portrayal of consensual relationships, should art have to promote only positive portrayals of relationships?
Ellie Brain previews Two Door Cinema Club ahead of their Southampton show (06/02/17).
The Edge’s top ten films of 2016 have finally been decided, and in this list there really is something for everyone. Take a look to see what came out on top.
Editor Anneka laments on a year full of mammoth losses in the entertainment industry and the affect it has had on the public.
David Mitchell-Baker reviews their first record since 2008.
This Week at Harbour Lights: Fantastic Beasts, a FREE student screening of Bad Santa 2 and several intriguing one-off showings.
Writer Sophie Trenear reviews the wild Jimmy Eat World show, which played at Southampton’s O2 Guildhall, and marked the start of their UK leg of the ‘Integrity Blues’ tour (04/11/16)
‘Men Against Fire’ is a flawed episode, with some dubious performances, and a stunted underlying message. Eddy Tesfay gives his verdict.
Writer Eddy review Shane Black’s latest film The Nice Guys, as it is released on DVD and Blu-ray.
Sherlock’s Benedict Cumberbatch is the latest actor to be put in the Edge’s Stage Spotlight.