It's been three months since the seventh episode of George Lucas' space saga, Star Wars: The Force Awakens, hit theaters, and it might be safe at this point to start openly discussing theories behind the meaning of certain scenes. One of them, when General/Princess Leia hugs Rey, has been running wild in the months since the film's release -- but Lost director J.J. Abrams regrets shooting it. Read More »
Darth Vader was a central piece in the first two Star Wars trilogies, from his fall to the Dark Side as a young man in episodes 1 through 3 to his evil rule and ultimate redemption in episodes 4 to 6. Now, with a new trilogy started by Force Awakens, his presence is definitely there but barely mentioned -- but it seems like a cut flashback scene saw otherwise. Read More »
As Star Wars: The Force Awakens keeps making money all over the world as of the most successful films in recorded box office history, actor Mark Hamill has given his two cents about the sexuality of his most famous character, Luke Skywalker. Taking to Twitter, the actor has hinted the powerful Jedi might be gay or bi, which could destroy a popular theory about Daisy Ridley's character, Rey. Read More »
During last night’s episode of Saturday Night Live, host and Star Wars: The Force Awakens star Adam Driver took a moment to breathe while veteran player Fred Armisen paid tribute to the late David Bowie. Read More »
As Star Wars: The Force Awakens continues its way towards becoming the most successful box office smash of all time, theories about the characters are unending. A popular theory online is that the film's instant bromance, between John Boyega's Finn and Oscar Isaac's Poe Dameron, is actually a gay couple -- and one of the actors agrees! Read More »
Now that Star Wars: The Force Awakens is finally out and breaking records, the two new faces who are strong in the Force, Daisy Ridley and John Boyega (Rey and Finn, respectively), have turned into overnight sensations -- and as Forbes just revealed, the top of its 30 Under 30 list! Read More »
Quentin Tarantino has received the 2569th star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame. The ceremony came right before the opening of his latest feature, The Hateful Eight, and right after some controversial comments. Despite the writer/director's violent films and recent remarks, a crowd of fans and peers showed up to see the 52-year-old get his honor. One of which was his six-time collaborator, Samuel L. Jackson, who introduced the Pulp Fiction legend. Read More »