Tag Archives: George Lucas

American Graffiti Was Nostalgia Done Right

When American Graffiti hit theaters in August 1973, critics hailed it as a charming and nostalgic throwback to a bygone era. They appreciated director George Lucas‘s devotion to character-driven storytelling, the film’s incredible soundtrack of classic tunes, and its relatable and engaging coming-of-age storylines. At the time, the picture stood out amidst a crowd of… Read More: American Graffiti Was Nostalgia Done Right »

It Came From The Archives! “Star Wars Lives Forever: May The 4th Be With You”

(Hey, everyone! It’s a little late but in honor of May The 4th, here’s a very old article I wrote about the magic of Star Wars. Hope you enjoy it! – Brandon Scott) Originally Published: May 4th, 2018 Look, you know what day it is. You know what we’re celebrating. We can skip most of the… Read More: It Came From The Archives! “Star Wars Lives Forever: May… »