
Star Wars: The Last Jedi Review
Wanders without focus instead of concentrating on the core story and characters.
Wanders without focus instead of concentrating on the core story and characters.
Rattles us with an authenticity not often found in films of its era.
A captivating, unrelenting tale that takes no prisoners.
Puts the Asgardian god of thunder on top of the Marvel Universe mountain for the first time.
Like a puzzle where the pieces have the same shape and familiarity but the image that they produce is different.
A shockingly empty expanse of unresolved questions and unrealized potential.
This big-budget mess amounts more to a minor tremor than a full-scale disasterpiece.
This drama perfectly paints a picture that few have any interest in displaying.
The plot and believability melt away to nothing over the course of the film.
The magic evaporates faster than the honey in Pooh’s pot.
This movie expertly straddles the line between horror and comedy.
The action still packs a punch, but its impact isn’t what it used to be.