On what would be his 116th birthday, The Edge got together to remember what has made the great director’s works endure.
This biopic about one of the most famous film directors of all time is a puzzling entity, says Barnaby Walter.

Centering around a carer, Vera (Millie Felix), and her sick mistress, (Phoebe Averdieck), Winged and Imprint Dark depicts a disturbing blurring of the lines between reality and delusion. This short film relentlessly portrays an anxious viewing of a co-dependent relationship, and one that is bound to come to a head. The most striking aspect of the…

It has been a full decade since Ethan Hawke and Scott Derrickson first collaborated on-screen for what is still considered one of the most frightening horror films of the 21st century with Sinister, alongside other modern classics like The Conjuring. Since then, Hawke has found himself in a range of projects in a range of positions – directing…

If borrowing is a form of flattery, then Shepherd certainly sets out to flatter its inspirations. However, spending too little time crafting its own tale to add anything meaningful to the genre heavily bogs it down in the process. What tries to be beautifully haunting and filled with a gripping narrative only seems to flounder in…

Becky Davies interviews the director of Silent Night, Will Thorne.

With the rising popularity of anime, from Makoto Shinkai’s works such as Weathering With You (2019) and Your Name, to Studio Ghibli’s Spirited Away and of course My Neighbour Totoro, Japan seems to be dominating western cultures’ interaction with East Asian cinema. However, Chinese cinema has a lot to offer and should hold equal importance amongst anime. From arthouse to politics,…