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  • 2 days ago | collider.com | Isabella Soares |Tania Hussain |Carly Lane |Maggie Lovitt

    Recommendations to Critiques: Inside Collider's Take on Movie & TV Rankings Jensen Ackles Isn’t Just a Hero on TV — He’s the Twist You Didn’t See Coming Carrie Coon Might Be the "Queen of HBO," but She's More Interested in Talking About What's Happening Offscreen Navigating the Noise: How Collider Finds the Story Beyond the Headline From Disney to Star Wars and Now ‘Karate Kid: Legends’ — Ming-Na Wen Is the Face of Every Franchise That Matters She’s Been Building Her Own Rebellion for Years —...

  • 3 days ago | letterboxd.com | Maggie Lovitt

    Letterboxd is an independent service created by a small team, and we rely mostly on the support of our members to maintain our site and apps. Please consider upgrading to a Pro account—for less than a couple bucks a month, you’ll get cool additional features like all-time and annual stats pages (example), the ability to select (and filter by) your favorite streaming services, and no ads!

  • 1 week ago | collider.com | Maggie Lovitt

    One of the crowning achievements of Andor Season 1 was the incredible costumes designed by Michael Wilkinson. With Season 2, he has somehow managed to raise the bar to a brand-new level with his costuming, outdoing the gold standard he set with the first season. Tony Gilroy's critically acclaimed series has been lauded for its attention to detail — something that is notably present in both the narrative and the visuals of the series.

  • 1 week ago | collider.com | Maggie Lovitt

    Andor Season 2 took Star Wars to new places — both metaphorically and physically. One of the most defining aspects of the final season of the critically acclaimed series was the fact that it introduced audiences to Chandrilla and Ghorman for the very first time. While these two planets had been mentioned in previous films, animated series, and books, they had never been shown on screen, and certainly never with the depth that Andor explored them.

  • 1 week ago | collider.com | Maggie Lovitt

    Andor Season 2 came to an end a month ago today, but that doesn't mean we're done talking to the architect behind the critically acclaimed Star Wars series. Last week, I had the opportunity to catch up with Tony Gilroy — who I first spoke with about Andor at Star Wars Celebration in 2022 — for a bit of a post-mortem on the franchise's impressive two-season run.

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6 Jun 25

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6 Jun 25

RT @matpolloy: I fucking love seeing this marketing push. This is the best show of the decade and won’t be stopped until it gets the respec…

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Maggie Lovitt @maggieofthetown
5 Jun 25

RT @AshCrossan: I wish I could show this to a Victorian child