GameStar Movie Review – Rogue One: A Star Wars Story

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GameStar Movie Review – Rogue One: A Star Wars Story

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One of the best movies of all time, A New Hope received its direct predecessor in the image of The Rogue One, in which the theft of the plans for the Death Star is the central element.

Before we get to the latest Star Wars, let’s take a quick look at the events of the past week. Warner changed the premiere of Justice League 2, Marvel set the date for the Spider-Man: Homecoming sequel, Avatar 2 may be delayed, Suicide Squad 2 is ready, the Times announced the worst movies of 2016 and we found out who will be the voice actors of the Assassin’s Creed movie .

In addition to the news, we were also not left without a trailer, which this time could be none other than Christopher Nolan’s next film, II. World War II Dunkirk starring Tom Hardy, Cillian Murphy, Kenneth Branagh and Mark Rylance:

A war film made it to this week as well, only it takes place in a fantasy world:

Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (Rogue One: A Star Wars Story)

George Lucas’s galaxy far, far away continues to expand, with the first anthology film in which we can see what was just mentioned in the 1977 classic; that is, how the then-still-rebellious Rebel Alliance managed to obtain the plans for the Death Star. Although due to the worrisome signs – such as the reshoots with a different director and the last-minute change of composer – we were worried that Zsivány Egyes would not deliver the usual and expected quality, luckily we were not disappointed: according to SamaGame and Puliwood critics, it is worth buying tickets for for rogues.

(Interest: Darth Vader was this time dubbed by László Horányi, who interpreted Patrick Stewart for domestic viewers in the X-Men films.)

Dad out of the blue (Demain tout commence)

It happens that someone becomes a parent from one moment to the next, but this is happening literally in the case of Samuel (Omar Sy), when his ex walks in on the dating machine bachelor with their daughter together, and before he can come to his senses, she leaves, and he is left alone. with the sardonic child. Hugo Gélin’s comedy, Dad Out of the Blue, can provide a decent break as the holidays approach and perhaps even teach something about responsibility.

(Interesting fact: Omar Sy won the César Award for Best Actor for his film Lifetimes. He was the first black actor to receive this award.)

Weekly DVD and Blu-ray releases:

– Bad Mothers (DVD)
– When the Light Goes Out (DVD)
– Buddies in Arms (DVD, Blu-ray)
– Fantastic Labyrinth – 30th Anniversary Edition (DVD, Blu-ray)

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