Aside from the noticeable decline in writing, production design and even fight choreography (especially in “Ahsoka”), there is this dreadful aura that now hangs over the franchise and its live-action productions: “Star Wars” doesn’t have a soul anymore.
Author: Mark Rotundo
The Supreme Court’s Ruling On LGBTQ+ Customers Has Made Me Panic
“There’s a fine line between opinions and rights. And when you’re, when you’re giving a service to the public, there’s a line you shouldn’t cross,” a Jersey City hair salon owner said of the Supreme Court’s Ruling.
Making The Mark: ‘The Idol’
“The Idol” is an HBO original, five-episode mini-series written, directed and produced by Sam Levinson (from “Euphoria” fame) and co-produced by Abel Tesfaye, aka The Weeknd.
Making The Mark: ‘Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse’
Making the Mark: “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse” is the definitive Spidey experience. Watching this movie made me feel like a kid again in the most genuine way possible.
New Jersey Celebrates AAPI Heritage With Sen. Menendez And Jersey City Professor Ernabel Demillo
On Saturday, May 13, Ernabel Demillo served as the Master of Ceremonies at Sen. Bob Menendez’s 2nd Annual Asian American & Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month Celebration in Fort Lee.
Hudson County Rental Assistance: What You Need to Know
Hudson County is accepting new applicants for their rental assistance program. Here is our guide to know your eligibility and how to apply.
Meet Sir Synthesis, The Sounds Of Hudson County
As for the rest, the band carries with them an armory of influences in art rock, neo-soul, R&B, jazz, heavy metal, gospel, and of course, psychedelic.
Making The Mark: ‘Don’t Worry Darling,’ ‘Smile’
The problem lies in the film’s jarring sense of pacing, its sometimes bewildering direction, confusing story beats and most notably the leading man himself is entirely unimpressive.
Meet Samiksha Thakur, Hudson County’s 18-Year-Old Award-Winning Filmmaker
“My mom and I used to go to Blockbuster every week, and we’d rent some DVDs. Then ‘Coraline’ came out when I was in preschool going into kindergarten, and that was a surreal to experience it in theaters,” she told Slice of Culture.