Code 8: Fear is the Most Dangerous Power
Code 8
With plenty of fast paced and exciting action sequences, emotional drama and a willingness to explore societal disenfranchisement, Code 8 is a film with a lot to offer fans of the genre.
DetailsCode 8
With plenty of fast paced and exciting action sequences, emotional drama and a willingness to explore societal disenfranchisement, Code 8 is a film with a lot to offer fans of the genre.
DetailsStar Wars: The Rise of Skywalker
At its heart, Skywalker calls back to the Original Trilogy and focuses all of its energy on the people who are a part of the Rebellion, rather than the war they fight. (Spoiler Free)
DetailsStar Wars: The Holiday Special
If there’s a bright center of the Star Wars universe, this is the movie that it’s farthest from. Back in 1977, when A New Hope was released, it took the world by storm. The level of fandom that rushed to see it over and over was unprecedented. In a strange effort to capitalize on that popularity, and provide families with some fun Christmas viewing, George Lucas made Star Wars: The Holiday Special.
DetailsReady or Not
Ready or Not is a 2019 horror comedy movie. Horror comedy is something that’s very hard to do, and this film does it in a very particular way. Is it good? Is it unwatchable? Let’s find out.
DetailsStar Wars: Return of the Jedi
1983 saw the end to Star Wars, or so we thought at the time. The Return of the Jedi hit theaters by storm, bringing back all the characters everyone knew and loved. The adventure, the action, and the fun had returned.
DetailsThese are divisive times, desperate for some aggressive agreement. By charming people across multiple backgrounds and beliefs, Baby Yoda unites us.
DetailsStar Wars: Empire Strikes Back
It may have ended on a dark and dreary note, but Empire Strikes Back is incredible. Most consider it the best of all the Star Wars movies. It catapulted the franchise from being a great movie to a great series.
DetailsA deep dive into not just the frequency, but also the context of dismemberment reveals a pattern. While some instances are just simple displays of power, most signal to audiences that they are watching a moment of critical character development.
DetailsFrozen II
The sequel to Disney’s Frozen could not possibly live up to the hype of the original, and so it doesn’t try. While the story maintains its familiarity by holding true to the same themes, it takes audiences on a brand new adventure that delves deeper into the curiosities of a largely unexplored world.
DetailsThe debate surrounding these few frames was so heated that it spread far beyond the usual limits of Star Wars fanaticism. Longtime viewers, casual viewers, even people who had never seen a single movie—everyone was asking who shot first, even if they didn’t know why.
DetailsCharlie’s Angels
Writer and director Elizabeth Banks takes ownership of a franchise infamous for its relentless objectification, reclaiming a story built by women and finally make it a story built for women.
DetailsSomehow, George Lucas found himself in the middle of a story far grander than he had originally planned and he wanted to tell it to the millions of people with whom he shared that galaxy far far away. When Star Wars suddenly introduced Episode IV, he made a promise to do exactly that.
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