Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker update feed
"26.3 The visuals are amazing and Rey(Daisy Ridley)is drop dead gorgeous but the writing is meh at best and maudlin at worst. "
"And the Nominees are... *Ford v Ferrari- Donald Sylvester *Joker- Alan Robert Murray *1917- Oliver Tarney and Rachael Tate *Once Upon a Time in Hollywood- Wylie Stateman *Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker- David Acord and Matthew Wood And the Oscar goes to... I wrestled with this one a bit; both 1917 and Ford v Ferrari live or die by their sound, and these editing really killed it. Either could win, or even both (we've seen a tie here before), but 1917 just has too much momentum. Plus, I'm j"
"Domestic: $507,056,021 International: $551,000,000 Total: $1,058,056,021"
"1. 1917 2. Ford v Ferrari 3. Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker 4. Avengers: Endgame 5. Once Upon a Time in Hollywood Other Possibilities 6. Rocketman 7. Ad Astra 8. The Irishman 9. The Lion King 10. Joker"
"Cinema: Metrocenter (Cines Unidos)Location: El Silencio, CaracasDate: 01/06/2020 - 12:35pmTicket: "
"6.1. Teatteri Laiska. Näyttää juuri siltä, mitä Disneyn pamput olettavat fanien haluavan. Ei oikein johda mihinkään ja mitä enemmän mietin tätä jälkikäteen, sen huonommalta se tuntuu. Toimintakohtauksetkaan eivät jaksaneet innostaa. Edellisistä pidin."
"2019 Eh, good enough. They are done with this Star Wars story and now I get to be done with Star Wars! "
"First viewing - Dec. 28th I had low expectations for Rise of Skywalker going into it anyway, and the film didn't even rise above them. I'll concede that on the technical aspects level the film fires on all cylinders as we've come to expect of the franchise. But on a character and story level it fails. Everything that occurs is only in service of the scene instead of a larger narrative. It's all empty spectacle, frustrating to experience and never entertaining beyond the surface level and fleeti"
A flawed but spectacular, crowd-pleasing finale
“Arriving 42-and-a-half years after George Lucas' Star Wars changed the face of cinema back in 1977, 2019's Star Wars: Episode IX - The Rise of Skywalker concludes the nine-film Skywalker Saga, with J.J. Abrams (Star Wars: The Force Awakens) returning as co-writer and director. Added to the burden of concluding this culturally significant saga, The Rise of Skywalker also endures the weight of following the most polarising Star Wars film to date: Rian Johnson's Star Wars: The Last Jedi. With the recent increase and popularisation of Star Wars hatred in the shadow of The Last Jedi, objectivity is now borderline impossible. Nevertheless, for my money, The Rise of Skywalker is a spectacular, crowd-pleasing finale which complements the previous two films and successfully ties into the original t” read more