Ahsoka Sorted caps, S1 E1-6.
Ahsoka Tano - Rosario Dawson, Ariana Greenblatt #12,700
Sabine Wren - Natasha Liu Bordizzo #11,000
Hera Syndulla - Mary Elizabeth Winstead #9,000
Baylan Skoll - Ray Stevenson #3,900
Shin Hati - Ivanna Sakhno #2,700
Morgan Elsbeth - Diana Lee Inosanto #2,800
Jacen Syndulla - Evan Whitten #1,200
Captain Enoch - Wes Chatham #393
Ezra Bridger - Eman Esfandi #493
Anakin Skywalker - Hayden Christensen #775
Grand Admiral Thrawn - Lars Mikkelsen #1,600
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Star Wars Rebels // Ahsoka
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Star Wars: Ahsoka - Part Five: Shadow Warrior – TV Review
TL;DR – A blast into the past and a push into the future.
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Rating: 4 out of 5.
Disclosure – I paid for the Disney+ service that viewed this series.
Ahsoka Review –
One of the first things I mentioned back in Part One: Master and Apprentice is that I was coming into this series without watching the Rebels or Clone Wars animated shows that were being used as the springboard for both the…
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Mona Lisa and the Blood Moon
directed by Ana Lily Amirpour, 2021
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Omg this little boy is SO ADORABLE!!!! My uterus is screaming!!!!!
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Mona Lisa and the Blood Moon
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Mona Lisa and the Blood Moon (2021, USA)
Director & Writer: Ana Lily Amirpour
Mini-review:
This is exactly what I needed today: it's weird, fun and refreshingly original. Jeon Jong Seo did just as well as I expected, and it's clear she has a gift for this type of quietly intense roles. They're just a perfect fit for her unique aura. And the supporting cast also did a fantastic job, bringing to life a series of colorful characters that add a lot of flavor to the proceedings. I really enjoyed how offbeat the plot is, and how well it uses the New Orleans setting. In fact, I'd go as far as saying the city itself is a character in the story, and I love when movies do that sort of thing. And the visuals are also stunning. I'd heard great stuff about Ana Lily Amirpour's style, and after watching Mona Lisa and the Blood Moon I can perfectly understand what people mean. I guess I'll have to check out her other films at some point.
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