| ‘Solo: A Star Wars Story’ Super Bowl Spot Gives The First Look At Spinoff
The first look at Solo: A Star Wars Story debuted during tonight’s Super Bowl broadcast and is now online for all to see. After months of production problem news, reshoots, and waiting for the first trailer to drop, we are finally getting our first look at the second of the Star Wars spinoffs. Alden Ehrenreich stars the young title smuggler, with Donald Glover playing the cool and suave young Lando Calrissian. With the spinoff just a few more months away from release, Solo promises to be one of the more interesting marketing campaigns for a blockbuster movie this year. Check it out here below.
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| Rian Johnson Explains Knights Of Ren Absence and “New” Jedi Powers In ‘Star Wars: The Last Jedi’
Star Wars: The Last Jedi director Rian Johnson has been taking a lot of heat for the creative liberties he took in the sequel. The film, which took place directly after The Force Awakens didn’t have the narrative luxury some of the other film have, with some sequels having months or years long gaps. This may explain why the Knights of Ren didn’t make an appearance in The Last Jedi. But it doesn’t explain how Johnson came to the decision to have Luke Skywalker Force Project himself from across the galaxy to confront his nephew, Kylo Ren, on the mining planet of Crait. But the director is now taking the opportunity to explain some of those decisions. One comes down to being unable to due to screen time, while the other, he had to go back to the old “Jedi Texts” to prove such powers exist. Check them all out below.
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| Could Reed Morano Direct A Live-Action ‘Star Wars’ Film?
For years, fans have been looking for a female director to helm a Star Wars film. It’s a request that mirrors the current environment where gender inequality still plays a role in the industry. Now it looks like Lucasfilm may be close to finding a female director. Reed Morano, one of the directors of season one of The Handmaid’s Tale, may be tapped to direct a Star Wars film. Check out what she had to say below.
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| ‘Solo: A Star Wars Story’ Synopsis Sees Title Scoundrel Tangle With A Dangerous Criminal Underworld
It’s perfectly understandable if some Star Wars fans have been expressing some form of frustration over the lack of marketing for Solo: A Star Wars Story. But today is the day Disney can help ease some of that frustration. While it may not be a trailer or an actual still from the film, we do have an official plot synopsis that gives us a look at the upcoming spinoff. Check it out below.
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| Mike Lee’s Top 10 Favorite Movies Of 2017 |
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To say that 2017 was an incredible year for films would be a vast understatement. The year was full of extraordinary films ranging from the typical blockbuster tentpoles like Star Wars: The Last Jedi and Wonder Woman to the indie darlings like The Big Sick and Lady Bird. And the best thing about it, a lot of these movies come from first-time directors, women, and veterans like Jordan Peele, Patty Jenkins, Greta Gerwig, and Rian Johnson. It’s not easy to see all of the films that are released within the one calendar year, but I make sure I damn well try to see as much as I can, and 2017 was no different. I went out to see over 100 films, and to narrow it down to 10 best within the field of exceptional titles that were released was hard. While best is subjective, I tried to narrow it down to the 10 films that meant the most to me that I enjoyed thoroughly. So, you’ll find the 10 of my favorite movies of 2017 that I could not stop thinking about, along with a few honorable mentions. Check them all out here below.
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