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Star Wars: The Force Awakens

User rating: 3.59 322 Reviews | Write a Review

In Theaters: December 18, 2015

PG-13 | Action, Adventure, Fantasy, Sci-Fi | 2h 16m

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User rating: 3.59

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User rating: January 6, 2016

Unable to get a good seat last Saturday to watch the movie as the cinema was packed with people, will go earlier to watch it again this week.

User rating: January 6, 2016

Great movie that you should see it now!

User rating: January 6, 2016

Love the movie, don't want to miss it.

User rating: January 6, 2016

The movie was Great, there are tons of reasons to see it, not only Harrison Ford.

User rating: January 6, 2016

Excellent chemistry between between Characters, Good screenplay and storyline.

User rating: January 6, 2016

Fantastic Movie, better than the first three, love it.

User rating: January 6, 2016

Terrible! Does not capture the original magic of the first three. Wooden acting, no chemistry between characters, bad screenplay and storyline. Good to see the original cast and that is about it.

User rating: January 6, 2016

Really loved this movie. I can't wait for the next installment. As for the villian I think his real dark side will emerge after his training is complete. No more self quarrel.

User rating: January 6, 2016

This movie was shit. The ONLY reason I went to see it was to watch Harrison Ford. The story line is weak and the " evil villain" was a joke! When he took his helmet off I bursted out laughing! Completely overrated the tv commercials make you think it's the best thing since slice bread. Another attack at the "Death Star"?? Really???

User rating: January 5, 2016

It's okay. Wish the story was more original. Also, really underwhelmed by the main villain. Whenever he opened his mouth or took his mask off he lost whatever malice he was supposed to project.