Like an Expanded Universe novel, Solo opens up the Star Wars world in imaginative, if inessential, ways.
Read MoreRian Johnson’s idiosyncratic middle chapter subverts our narrative expectations in order to explore the core of what he thinks Star Wars is all about.
Read MoreThe Star Wars anthology film Rogue One brings a focus to sacrifice, heroism, and the cost of war, with a rousing and entertaining exploration of the backstory to A New Hope.
Read MoreThe Force Awakens manages to deliver a great deal of the thrills and emotional resonances of Star Wars, but mining the past to build the future always comes with a cost.
Read MoreMarielle Heller’s film challenges us to become better people much as Fred Rogers’ show did.
Read MoreStar Wars: The Clone Wars explores the development of Anakin Skywalker while laying the groundwork for the popular television series.
Read MoreThe Brothers discuss the much-maligned prequels, focusing on the politics, acting, and action.
Read MoreWith his final film in the Star Wars saga, George Lucas creates a shocking, beautiful tragedy.
Read MoreA full appreciation of Attack of the Clones requires the upheaval of some established viewpoints on the film.
Read MoreAnders and Aren break down the intricacies of Martin Scorsese’s haunting new film, The Irishman, including its iconic cast and connections to Scorsese’s previous film.
Read MorePedro Almodóvar extends grace to those in his life in this beautiful autofiction.
Read MoreAnders and Aren discuss one of the year’s must see films: the latest from New Korean Cinema master, Bong Joon-ho, Parasite.
Read MoreDark Fate takes the franchise back to basics.
Read MoreRobert Eggers’ follow-up to The Witch is a hilarious, nightmarish marvel.
Read MoreTwenty years after it launched the Prequel Trilogy, The Phantom Menace remains a pivotal film in both the Star Wars saga and the transformation of global film culture.
Read MoreWes Craven’s The Hills Have Eyes has a grimy atmosphere, nasty deaths, and a simmering subtext of class rage
Read MoreThe second Ewoks spin-off film, The Battle for Endor, learns from the mistakes of its predecessor while relying heavily on fantasy conventions and parallels to the Original Trilogy.
Read MoreJames Gray’s Ad Astra is a stunning example of science-fiction worldbuilding, even if its philosophical view of the cosmos is surprisingly reductive.
Read MoreChristine finds John Carpenter working at the height of his formal powers, transforming a ridiculous concept into a thrilling film.
Read MoreCaravan of Courage: An Ewok Adventure shows that not all Lucasfilm Star Wars productions can capture the same magic as the Original Trilogy, though it isn’t without some interest.
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