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    1. Female Film Critics‏ @FemaleCritics 4 May 2020

      We're kicking off #MaytheFourth with a thread of Star Wars related pieces... May the Fourth be with you! (And also feel free to send in any of your favorites.)pic.twitter.com/wagAhz6m7c

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    2. Female Film Critics‏ @FemaleCritics 4 May 2020

      "There is something dazzling about a sci-fi film that manages to call upon the energies of both futurism and long-held faith." — Penelope Gilliatt, The New Yorkerhttps://www.newyorker.com/magazine/1977/06/13/galaxy-crisis …

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    3. Female Film Critics‏ @FemaleCritics 4 May 2020

      "'Star Wars' is like getting a box of Cracker Jack which is all prizes. [... It] may be the only movie in which the first time around the surprises are reassuring…." — Pauline Kaelhttps://www.newyorker.com/books/double-take/takes-kael-on-star-wars …

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    4. Female Film Critics‏ @FemaleCritics 4 May 2020

      "a mind-blowing spectacle that sends the audience off onto the wondrously strange world of fantasy and satisfies just about everyone's adolescent craving for a corny old-fashioned adventure movie" — Kathleen Carroll, The New York Daily Newshttps://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/movies/star-wars-old-fashion-adventure-film-1977-review-article-1.2203204 …

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    5. Female Film Critics‏ @FemaleCritics 4 May 2020

      "'Star Wars' sweeps you off your feet, defies all sense of gravity, and takes you onto the most enjoyable, brilliant intergalactic journey ever." — Rena Andrews, The Denver Posthttps://www.denverpost.com/1977/05/26/episode-iv-a-new-hope-original-star-wars-movie-review-1977/ …

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      Female Film Critics‏ @FemaleCritics 4 May 2020

      "at the risk of sounding like myself as a prissy 14-year-old, dammit, Star Wars is childish, even for a cartoon. And I don’t mean charmingly childlike, though occasionally — very occasionally — it is that, too." — Molly Haskell, The Village Voicehttps://www.villagevoice.com/1977/05/30/galactic-graffiti-star-wars-reviewed/ …

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        2. Female Film Critics‏ @FemaleCritics 4 May 2020

          "To call "The Empire Strikes Back" a good junk movie is no insult: There is enough bad junk around." — Judith Martin, The Washington Post https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/style/longterm/movies/review97/empirestrikesbackmartin.htm …

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        3. Female Film Critics‏ @FemaleCritics 4 May 2020

          "If a critic had any doubt about the power of the 'Force,' a recent screening of 'The Empire Strikes Back' — the sequel to 'Star Wars' — proved conclusively that any review of the film is an exercise in futility." — Rena Andrews, The Denver Posthttps://www.denverpost.com/1980/05/23/episode-v-the-empire-strikes-back-original-star-wars-movie-review-1980/ …

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        4. Female Film Critics‏ @FemaleCritics 4 May 2020

          "The Jedi return to us at last, older, wiser and frankly irresistible. Of all its many qualities, 'Return of the Jedi' (at selected theaters) is fully satisfying, it gives honest value to all the hopes of its believers." — Sheila Benson, The L.A. Timeshttps://www.latimes.com/entertainment/movies/la-et-mn-star-wars-continues-with-an-inventive-jedi-20151202-story.html …

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        5. Female Film Critics‏ @FemaleCritics 4 May 2020

          "'The Return of the Jedi' is unquestionably the weakest chapter in George Lucas's cosmic trilogy, but it still towers above such contemporary claptrap as 'Twister,' 'Dante's Peak' and 'Independence Day.'" — Rita Kempley, The Washington Post (1997) https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/style/longterm/movies/review97/returnofthejedikemp.htm …

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        6. Female Film Critics‏ @FemaleCritics 4 May 2020

          "'Jedi,' one of the most anticipated movies of all time, [...] and it’s everything it ought to be — glorious, exhilarating, exciting, absorbing, technically wondrous." — Rena Andrews, The Denver Posthttps://www.denverpost.com/1983/05/25/return-of-the-jedi-original-star-wars-movie-review-1983/ …

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