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    Star Wars: Ahsoka Slowly Gears Towards Excitement

    From cartoon to live action, Ahsoka brings back a very familiar Star Wars universe of characters

    Editor’s Note: This review of Star Wars: Ahsoka was written during the 2023 WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes. Without the labor of the writers and actors currently on strike, the series being covered here wouldn’t exist. If you’re a fan of Star Wars Rebels, you’ll likely be entertained by Ahsoka. If you’re unfamiliar with Rebels, you may be bored with […] More

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    Andor: Star Wars Grows Up

    Episodes 1–4 of Andor Inspire Some Hope

    Now until the end of day, the sentiment remains from George Lucas that Star Wars is made for twelve-year-olds. As time moves forward, however, those twelve-year-olds become adults. As adults, many of us can cling to childish things without the ability to move on to more mature material. But I question if Star Wars has to be marketed […] More

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    Obi-Wan Kenobi Restores Star Wars’ Strength but Its Weakness Still Remains

    A phenomenal movie exists within a substandard show

    In 2017 George Lucas told a building packed full of adults that Star Wars is made for 12-year-olds. Despite Lucas’ subtle condescending distinction that he’s telling the crowd they’re infantile, the room cluelessly cheered George on. My affinity for Star Wars is unhealthy. A grown man spending most of the quarantine watching two children’s cartoon shows […] More

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  • The cast of the Star Wars: Visions episode 'The Duel.' From left to right we see, the young village chief, Ronin (our protagonist) and his astromech companion, the innkeeper, and his power droid.
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    How Star Wars: Visions Brings the Franchise Full Circle

    When A New Hope released in 1977, its explosive success shocked studios and even Lucas himself. Its sparse 43 theatre release would reverberate through and redefine both the science fiction genre and the nature of blockbusters as a whole. The film blended familiar American staples like sci-fi serials and spaghetti westerns with pivotal Japanese cinema. […] More

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    How The Bad Batch Illustrates Disney’s Mishandling of Star Wars

    No more rescue missions!

    After countless rescue missions, The Bad Batch can’t save Disney from their redundant writing. Adding another mantlepiece to Star Wars’ wall of disappointment, The Bad Batch is precisely why causal fans can’t get into the cartoon shows. The similarities in The Bad Batch’s writing to Rebels, The Mandalorian, and the sequel trilogy are even worse than the bulk of […] More

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    Five Star Wars Games That Need to Come Out

    E.A.’s stronghold over the Star Wars gaming license is over! Ubisoft’s team behind The Division is about to embark on a massive open-world game set in a galaxy far, far away. With the possibilities once more given to the fans, there’s a collection of Star Wars games dating back over thirty years ago to choose […] More

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    Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order Day 1 Review

    This Jack of all trades tries nothing new but gets nothing wrong

    Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order is a great game with lots of little issues. The story works well, the combat is engaging, and the environments are beautiful. There’s only one problem. You’ve already played this game, but it was called God Of War, Dark Souls, Metroid Prime, or Uncharted. Fallen Order takes some of the […] More

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    Clone Wars, Eminem, and Wonder (2017)

    Welcome to What’s the Buzz, where members of our staff provide you with recommendations on a weekly basis. This week, Robert Chipman is listening to “Our House” from Eminem, Hal Kitchen recommends Stephen Chbosky’s adaptation of Raquel Jaramillo Palacio’s Wonder (2017), and Rachel Stewart has been catching up on Star Wars: The Clone Wars. Welcome […] More

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