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Moving Pictures: Looking Through The ‘Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery’

A sharp sequel to "Knives Out" (2019) and an even sharper murder mystery the the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.

INCONSISTENT – Regrettable Purchase

Inconsistent by Wayne Degen.

Han So-So: The “Star Wars” Franchise Trades Quality for Profit

In "Rise of Skywalker," the bizarre and beloved has become a billion-dollar business.

Han Solo, Thanos, the Expanded Universe, and How to Accept Loss

How do we accept loss — particularly at the hands of corporations — in fiction and in real life?

Drowning in Moonlight: A Farewell to Fisher and Reynolds

Staff writer Jose Nateras pays tribute to two starlets who defined a generation, whether they were drowning in moonlight or singing in the rain.

‘Star Wars’ is (Finally) for Girls

How I learned to lose my art school snobbery and embrace the Force.

A New Hope (For Future Filmmakers)

George Lucas at the Rubloff Auditorium