The Mandalorian, Troops, and the Fan-Filmification of Star Wars
Today's Star Wars fulfills the promise of the late '90s internet.
Today's Star Wars fulfills the promise of the late '90s internet.
Star Wars remains an epic tale of good vs. evil, but underneath the myth are ordinary human motivations.
The millennial generation has had enough anti-prequel propaganda.
On streaming and the big screen, we're paying more for less, even as new ideas seem few and far between.
In honor of this major holiday, I post a round-up of my writings, interviews, and talks about one of the world's most popular science fiction franchises.
The Empire has dominated the Star Wars franchise's narrative, but the characters who inhabit that universe simply live their lives.
Princess Leia shows us why hope is crucial for a liberty-oriented way of life.
If over-the-top statements likening one's political opponents to Nazis are grounds for firing, Hollywood is in trouble.
The show offered a revived vision of Star Wars as a playground for elaborate narrative and worldbuilding.
The final film in the Disney-era trilogy is a pointless, abysmal letdown that won't fully satisfy anyone.
It took the TSA multiple weeks to complete its review and conclude that Coke bottles are not a tool of terrorism.
"It could create concern that it’s the real thing," officials say.
Trump makes life miserable for GOP lawmakers—and party leadership only makes it worse.
Not a good weekend for relationships between officers and citizens
In honor of Star Wars Day, a roundup of links to my writings and talks on the politics of one of the world's most popular science fiction franchises.
How has the fight for freedom changed from January 2017 to December, whether vis-a-vis Trump, Congress, or music? Well for one thing, Star Wars-spoiler norms have gone out the window in the Suderman household....
"The Last Jedi" focuses on the value of institutions, not just individual heroes. But it's still hard to tell what the rebels are fighting for.
Reason editors point to the good stuff in tax reform, and the bad everything else
All culture is participatory culture, and none more so than Star Wars. A debate hotter than the twin suns of Tatooine.
A California-law championed by the Star Wars actor hurts booksellers and tramples on free speech.
Don't use government force, Luke
For better or worse, part of one America's biggest movie franchise juggernauts
Felicity Jones in a galaxy not all that far away…
May the govt force be with you.
Star Wars is worth an estimated $42 billion.
And people have opinions about that.
Some writers see Star Wars as a cinematic Death Star.
George Lucas' greatest triumph is charting a generation's passage from antiwar activism to running Abu Ghraib and secret kill lists.
MSNBC's Melissa Harris-Perry: "…I spent the whole day talking about the Darth Vader situation."
Merchandise will make $3 billion in 2015 alone.
The movie is fun, but its post-Galactic Empire political structure doesn't make a whole lot of sense.
Going to see The Force Awakens? Watch Reason TV's take on the cultural phenomena first.
A fictional weapon wielded by an imaginary soldier runs afoul of a ban on "symbols oriented toward violence."
A Reason panel debates the cultural and political impact of the blockbuster franchise.
Arguing about politics is part of what makes Star Wars fandom so much fun.
The 1966 short Freiheit