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  • Ross is the ONE-MAN STAR WARS TRILOGY

    by News Editor    (Tue 08-09-2005)

    Canadian actor Charles Ross is appearing in a one-man off-Broadway show called ONE-MAN STAR WARS TRILOGY. What's particularly unique about this is he does in fact play all the characters himself.Per Ross' site, the show is described as "a one-hour, high ...

  • Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith

    by Corona's Coming Attractions    (Fri 11-05-2004)

    Genre:Science Fiction/Action/Sequel.Studio:Twentieth Century Fox.Production Company:Lucasfilm.Project Phase:Released.Who's In It:Ewan McGregor (Obi-Wan Kenobi); Natalie Portman (Padmé Amidala); Hayden Christensen (Anakin Skywalker); Ian McDiarmid (Palpa...

  • Star Wars: The Phantom Menace Review

    by Roman Martel    (Thu 05-20-1999)

    Intro Well, here I am reviewing the newest Star Wars movie. And let me get one thing straight from the get go. I am a huge Star Wars fan. I am also a huge film fan in general, and I am able to be both at the same time. Is this an easy task... well for s...

  • Star Wars Model Guide, Gotrek & Felix, Shannara, & More

    by Pat Ferrara    (Tue 11-14-2006)

    You can tell Christmas is right around the corner when the publishers start busting out the new collector’s editions and staple genre series guides. This Tuesday, November 14th brings a Voyage of Jerle Shannara and Gotrek & Felix compendiums...

  • Star Wars Tech Guide, Jennifer Fallon, & More

    by Pat Ferrara    (Tue 09-19-2006)

    Happy Tuesday everybody! This week we've got new Tor releases of the Wolfblade Trilogy, the Count Saint-Germain series, and The Company novels. In addition to those hardback debuts we've got a technical guide to the science of Star Wars from the good folk...

  • Star Wars: Crimson Empire

    by Tim Janson, Columnist    (Wed 01-23-2008)

    I’ve long considered Dark Horse to be the smartest and most resourceful comic book publisher. When they started out over twenty years ago, they made the conscious decision to not try to take on Marvel and DC at their own game. Instead, the...

  • STAR WARS: EPISODE II ATTACK OF THE CLONES

    by Christopher Allan Smith    (Tue 05-21-2002)

    STAR WARS: EPISODE II - ATTACK OF THE CLONES delivers on every cinematic promise George Lucas has made. In his years of directing and producing, Lucas has been putting his spin on nearly every genre in Hollywood's pantheon. He reordered the way a generati...

  • STAR WARS: EPISODE II ATTACK OF THE CLONES

    by MICHAEL TUNISON    (Wed 05-15-2002)

    Now, this is a little more like it! After the widespread disappointment that greeted George Lucas' fun-idea-packed but dramatically underwhelming STAR WARS: EPISODE I THE PHANTOM MENACE three summers ago, a reviewer would like nothing better than to shou...

  • Star Trek and the Singularity

    by Pat Ferrara, Columnist    (Mon 02-04-2008)

    After a weekend highlighted by crappy weather and lousy Super Bowl adverts, I found something last night that turned my whole sub-par Sunday around: the news that Star Trek Books is finally releasing their very own “Guide to Women.” It’...

  • STAR WARS EPISODE 1: THE ULTIMATE EDITION on Compact Disc

    by Randall D. Larson    (Sat 11-18-2000)

    By fleshing out their initial single-disc soundtrack for STAR WARS EPISODE 1: THE PHANTOM MENACE into two discs, Sony Classical provides virtually every note of John Williams' score, including one cue dropped from the final release print. With 68 cues, th...

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