Tag: bohemian rhapsody


  • Why Are Pop Songs So Obsessed With Love?

    Oliver Picken explores the relationship between music and love.

  • Rock Operas for Beginners

    Our editor, Morgan McMillan, addresses some of the most successful rock operas from the last 40 years. What makes them so great? Why are rock operas something to see live? How are they successful? Read on to find out!

  • Actor in Focus: Rami Malek

    Alice Fortt scans over the career of the Oscar winner and No Time to Die star.

  • The Biopic Gone Mad: Has It Gone Too Far?

    Is this a new trend? What are the implications? Louise Chase takes a look.

  • #MeToo: Trend or Triumph?

    In light of the lack of women involved in film awards season this year, Eleanor Robinson examines whether #MeToo really has made a difference.

  • The Edge’s 2019 Oscars thoughts and predictions

    The Edge writers give their take on the most prestigious ceremony in film before it takes place on Sunday.

  • Green Book and Bohemian Rhapsody win at the Golden Globe Awards

    Actors Rami Malek and Olivia Colman were also among the winners.

  • The Edge’s Best Films of 2018: Numbers 20-11

    The votes are in. The Edge’s Best Films of 2018 begins with numbers 20-11.

  • Golden Globes nominations announced

    The nominations for the 2019 Golden Globes have been announced.

  • Review: Bohemian Rhapsody

    Theo Smith reviews the long awaited biopic of Queen.

  • Flashback Review: Queen at Live Aid in Wembley Stadium, London (1985)

    Tash Williamson looks back at Queen’s performance at Live Aid in anticipation of the release of the new Queen biopic

  • This Month in Film: October 2018

    With a whole host of awards contenders hitting our screens this month, Film Editor Alice runs through the films you cannot afford to miss in October.

  • Review: Panic! At The Disco – ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’

    Sophie Trenear reviews the Suicide Squad soundtrack’s cover of the Queen classic.

  • Nostalgic News: Queen released ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ 40 years ago today

    One of the most iconic rock songs of all time was released 40 years ago today on 31st October 1975.