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Steven Spielberg’s Forgotten Sherlock Holmes Movie Is Still the Most Important Sci-Fi Film Ever
By Joshua M. Patton Published 2 days ago Joshua M. Patton is currently a Senior Writer and critic for CBR covering television, movies, and comics. He also reviews books for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Over his 30-year career in journalism his work has appeared on the Huffington Post, New York Post, and in dozens of other outlets…
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Find Star Wars in Copyright | Copyright: Creativity at Work | Library of Congress
May 4, 2022 by Alison Hall If you’ve ever watched The Big Bang Theory, you know that the guys are obsessed with Star Wars. In one episode, Leonard suggests a Star Wars marathon weekend to Sheldon, who replies with “Movies or video games? Or board games? Or trading card games? Or Legos? Or dress up?…
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The Literary Star Wars, a History | Literary Hub
Ok, people, it’s here. December 18th, 2015. Star Wars Day.Nerds around the world are celebrating what has to be the most significant day in fan history since, well, May 25, 1977. The long-awaited sequel to Return of the Jedi (1983), Star Wars: Episode VII: The Force Awakens is in theaters.To celebrate this momentous occasion, I’d…
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‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ Delivers the Thrills, With a Touch of Humanity – The New York Times
The big news about “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” is — spoiler alert — that it’s good! Despite the prerelease hype, it won’t save the world, not even Hollywood, but it seamlessly balances cozy favorites — Harrison Ford, ladies and gentlemen — and new kinetic wows along with some of the niceties that went missing…
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The Untold Story of ILM, a Titan That Forever Changed Film | WIRED
No one wanted Star Wars when George Lucas started shopping it to studios in the mid-1970s. It was the era of Taxi Driver and Network and Serpico; Hollywood was hot for authenticity and edgy drama, not popcorn space epics. But that was only part of the problem. via The Untold Story of ILM, a Titan…

