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‘Star Wars’ “Looks Terrible” in Screening of Long Lost Original 1977 Version The years have not been kind to the oft-romanticized original print of the sci-fi classic, which lacks all of ...
The BFI Film on Film Festival, which is presenting exclusively film prints of numerous classics, continues through Sunday, June 15, when it will screen, among others, “Westward the Women,” “An ...
Despite the film’s popularity, which has been revisited by many fans following the success of its Disney+ prequel series ...
‘Star Wars’ Boss Says It’s ‘Remarkable’ the ‘First Print’ of George Lucas’ 1977 Original Was Found and Screened After Decades; Discovery Called a ‘Miracle’ By Zack Sharf ...
Next up for Star Wars is The Mandalorian & Grogu, which arrives in theaters next May 22. Ahsoka season 2 is also expected next year, though there's no release date just yet.
A long-lost original print of 1977’s Star Wars was recovered from an archive and screened for a group of cinema aficionados and die-hard fans.
Star Wars fans have been left divided as Rotten Tomatoes has ranked the entire franchise, with the highest-rated movie being ...
The Star Wars available to the public to stream is not the same film that was shown in 1977. But in the U.K., audiences had a ...
During a recent screening of George Lucas' original Star Wars cut, Kathleen Kennedy revealed that the franchise is moving away from trilogies, opting instead to explore more self-contained stories.
Kennedy went on to say that anyone who comes into the Lucasfilm fold to create a new “Star Wars” project is shown Lucas’ 1977 movie because it’s “the gold standard” of storytelling.
As most of us know, in the nearly 50 years since the release of Star Wars, Lucas spent lots of time tinkering with the film. For example, he added the “Episode IV” to it, showing that it was ...