Not only is ‘Ahsoka’ great Star Wars, but it’s great television. By now, it is an absolute must-see for fans of the franchise.
Author: Lane Mills
‘Nandor Fodor and the Talking Mongoose’ is a poignant exploration of belief and what exactly life is all about. A must-see for all parties.
‘Ahsoka’ soars amongst the stars in episode four, taking the best parts of the series thus far and expanding upon them rapidly as it advances.
‘It Lives Inside’ finds fresh ways to scare around every dark corner; it’s an essential new scare for the spooky season.
“Dead Shot’ has a plan and sticks to it. It may not dazzle or have much flare, but it’ll certainly satisfy moviegoers of all kinds.
‘Ahsoka’ episode three is further proof that Star Wars is gearing up to take a leap, even if it isn’t quite there yet.
“Failure!”, well, fails to realize the potential of it’s distinctive concept. It’s better to avoid this one in light of a stacked September.
‘Ahsoka’ isn’t perfect, but it is solid Star Wars. The simple look and classic feel lead to an easy experience bound to satisfy in spades.
‘The Dive‘s‘ deep-water woes provide enough of a thrill to make you think twice before the next time you decide to swim in the sea.
A war film that soars above the battlefields whilst still managing to illustrate their horror, ‘Lola’ is as heartfelt as it is hurtful.