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LWLies 67: Rogue One – A Star Wars colour-in edition

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Why Rogue One is 2016’s most important blockbuster

By Chris Haydon

Where The Force Awakens was a safe bet, Gareth Edwards’ Star Wars story has an even greater task on its hands.

How Monsters challenged our expectations of blockbusters

By David Jenkins

In a year when big movies went bad, there are lessons to be learned from Gareth Edwards’ micro-budget marvel.

Meet the designer behind your favourite movie title sequences

By Adam Woodward

Typography titan Dan Perri discusses some of his most iconic designs – from Raging Bull to Star Wars.

25 films to look forward to in 2016

By Little White Lies

Check out this selection of upcoming cinematic treasures we’re excited to see over the next six months.

Would you eat at any of these movie themed restaurants?

By Henry Heffer

A new Star Wars dinner has inspired us branch out into the lucrative world of novelty food joints.

Watch the new trailer for Rogue One: A Star Wars Story

By Phil W Bayles

Take a peek at Gareth “Godzilla“ Edwards’ take on the first large-scale Star Wars spin-off movie.

Why Revenge of the Sith is the best Star Wars movie

By Tom Bond

A life-long Star Wars fan sings the praises of the much-maligned third episode in George Lucas’ epic space saga.

Domnhall Gleeson talks Star Wars: Episode VII

By Little White Lies

The Force Awakens actor tells LWLies what it was like working with JJ Abrams.

When Star Wars merch goes strange

By Adam Lee Davies

A journey through the darker side of Star Wars trinkets and collectables.

Meet the prop maker who created the Stormtrooper

By Little White Lies

Andrew Ainsworth reveals how he created a Star Wars icon from his west London workshop in the latest episode of our Artifacts series.

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