Tag: Daisy Ridley

  • Star Wars Announces Three Films

    Star Wars Announces Three Films

    Today, three new films were announced at the opening panel of Star Wars Celebration. One will star Daisy Ridley’s Rey as she establishes the new Jedi Order. This is the project being directed by Sharneen Obaid-Chinoy. Dave Filoni is helming a film culminating the events of the “Mando-verse.” Meanwhile, James Mangold is directing a movie…

  • Daisy Ridley, Alden Ehrenreich Want More Star Wars; Daisy Advises Female Leads

    Daisy Ridley, Alden Ehrenreich Want More Star Wars; Daisy Advises Female Leads

    Daisy Ridley and Alden Ehrenreich, known for portraying Rey in the Star Wars sequels and Han Solo in Solo: A Star Wars Story, respectively, are interested in returning for more.  Here’s what Ehrenreich told IndieWire: “The story that I did, I really got to be Han Solo at the end. That’s kind of the arc of…

  • The Problem with Modern “Woke” Characters

    The Problem with Modern “Woke” Characters

    For those engrossed with the political ideology of diversity and inclusion, it is advantageous and altogether fruitful to label those who oppose their beloved “woke” characters as bigots, heathens, and Nazis not worth the very air they breathe. However, for those who spend more than a fleeting moment passing such a judgment, a discovery of…

  • “I’ll always be Rey,” Teases Daisy Ridley on Possible Return

    “I’ll always be Rey,” Teases Daisy Ridley on Possible Return

    If you didn’t get enough of Rey in the three sequel trilogy films, you might be in luck. At this year’s BAFTA awards, actress Daisy Ridley made an interesting comment that “(she’ll) always be Rey.” The comment came in response to the interviewer’s question of whether Ridley would return to Star Wars. This is noteworthy…

  • My Breakup with Disney

    My Breakup with Disney

    It’s sad when one grows up loving and adoring Disney and all its characters to being an adult and cheering when Disney does something incredibly stupid. But Disney has repeatedly insulted a large portion of their fan base, and it’s just too much to ignore. Buckle up because I have a lot to say. In…

  • REVIEW: Only Yesterday (1991)

    REVIEW: Only Yesterday (1991)

    1991 saw the release of Isao Takahata’s second film for Studio Ghibli, Only Yesterday. Hayao Miyazaki was inspired by a manga of the same name, which detailed the everyday life of a little girl named Taeko. However, he didn’t think he could adapt the episodic, vignette-style comics to feature-length. Takahata kept the idea under his…