Review: Picture Perfect at the Lighthouse, Poole
Andrew Fowler reviews Carlos Miguel Prieto’s conducting of the compositions of Ravel, Debussy, and Mussorgsky.
Andrew Fowler reviews Carlos Miguel Prieto’s conducting of the compositions of Ravel, Debussy, and Mussorgsky.
Andrew Fowler reviews Andreas Ottensamer and José Gallardo’s fantastic performance (21/02/2018).
We all know the deal: many quality podcasts are not timeless. It can be hard…
Ben Newton reviews Henry Fish’s classic horror inspired short, delving into the many references and themes of this 2023 film…
Michal Delost reviews a rare big budget historical film from Robert Eggers.
If borrowing is a form of flattery, then Shepherd certainly sets out to flatter its inspirations.…
Ryames Chan reviews Lee Isaac Chung’s highly anticipated autobiographical film about a Korean family settling into the West.
Edge writers give their picks for podcasts to stream any time.
David Fincher returns with Mank but is it’s reverence to Classical Hollywood style over substance? Jacob Hando reviews.
Looking to the future, The Edge writers pick out their most anticipated films of 2020.
New year, new films. Film Editor Joe is on hand to pick out the best new releases to cure those January blues.
In light of the election, here at The Edge we are celebrating our favourite political and protest music from the last century.
The TV series, Life in Squares, will centre on the Bloomsbury Group, focusing on the relationship between sisters, Virginia Woolf and Vanessa Bell.
Dan Flynn gets all philosophical after a wet experience at Download.