Review: Philomena ★★★★★
Ellie Wermter finds Stephen Frears’s new effort to be a moving, funny and very human film based on an amazing true story.
Ellie Wermter finds Stephen Frears’s new effort to be a moving, funny and very human film based on an amazing true story.
Elinor Day tells us why Whitby Goth Festival is more than just a music festival.
The Vampire Diaries has returned after what seems like a long hiatus. The end of the…
Natasha Raymond celebrates Disney’s 90th birthday by trying to pinpoint just what makes the films so special.
A review of the brand new season 6 of Made in Chelsea based on the first episode asking questions on what can the season bring to the show that’s new and whether it still holds its viewers captivated.
Based on award winning novel by Meg Rosoff, this teenage romance crossed with futuristic war-time drama is certainly not to everyone’s taste, says Scarlett Sangster.
The Edge caught up with Tom Mann, Southampton’s very own X Factor hopeful, to talk about auditions, music, and elephants.
Woody Allen’s new movie offers up a surprising new side to the prolific director and features a great turn from actor Cate Blanchett
Michael Bay is back, and as unfunny, sleazy and misogynist as ever says The Edge critic Thomas Williams
Preview: Arctic Monkeys perform at this year’s iTunes festival
Continuing our focus on the Blu-ray format, this is Part 2 of our list of the television shows that deserve a release on Blu-ray disc
After the release of Arrested Development season 4 on Netflix, Joe Gibson flashes back to seasons 1-3.
The weather yesterday morning was a massive cause for concern; everybody knows that festivals in…
Alex gives great praise to The 1975’s new EP.