The story of how George Lucas drew from unlikely sources to name the greatest screen villain of all time.
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The story of how George Lucas drew from unlikely sources to name the greatest screen villain of all time.
How reshoots and retooling made The Force Awakens and Parks and Recreation better and more optimistic, and why we should hope for the same result for Rogue One.
My most anticipated release of 2016 — JJ Abrams' commentary track for Star Wars: The Force Awakens — is finally here, and it's worth the wait.
One week in May of 1980, two classic films were released. One made extensive use of new technology that would have a profound impact on Return of the Jedi. The other was The Empire Strikes Back.
If George Lucas had stuck to his original plan, we would have seen a lot more of Lando Calrissian — and his fellow clones.
The origin of Luke Skywalker's green lightsaber is both simpler and more complex than you might think.
Who is Rey? This paranoid ‘70s conspiracy thriller might hold the answer to the biggest mystery in Star Wars.
X-Wing pilot Jek Porkins has been a whipping boy for Star Wars fans for decades now — but the actor who played him was no joke.
The Force Awakens isn't just a remake of A New Hope — but it does fix one problem with the ending of the original film.
Years before they crossed paths in Cloud City, Billy Dee Williams and James Earl Jones faced off on the baseball diamond.
We’ve all heard that Rogue One: A Star Wars Story is going to be a war movie – but what does that actually mean?
Playing Freddy Krueger made Robert Englund a horror icon — but years earlier, he actually played a surprising role in shaping Star Wars.
Most fans know that Finn's Stormtrooper designation in The Force Awakens, FN-2187, is a reference to A New Hope. But the rabbit hole goes much deeper — all the way back to the secret origin of Star Wars.