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Movie Overview
Cast
• Ewan McGregor
• Hayden Christensen
• Natalie Portman
Director
• George Lucas
MPAA Rating
PG-13 - sci-fi violence and some intense images
Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith (2005)

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Other Articles / Reviews  ( 1 - 12 of 12 )   
  miscellaneous
-- 9ine Becomes a Jedi: A Trip to the Skywalker Ranch   filmcritic.com   Blake French   
-- Mail from the Dark Side.   Film Freak Central   Walter Chaw   
-- George Lucas/Star Wars news   MTV.com   Larry Carroll   
-- Jedi Junk: Things even fans hate about 'Star Wars'  A look at fan gripes about 'Star Wars.' The Kansas City Star   Dan Lybarger   
-- Seriously, who are these people who want to read lobotomized film reviews and dictate where political thought does and does not belong?   lant Magazine   Ed Gonzalez   
-- Exactly what a teaser trailer should be. It uses what we know to tease us, places the action in the greater context, and gives us just enough “what was that thing?” shots   FilmStew   Larry Carroll   
  preview
-- New photos!   Sci-Fi Movie Page   James O'Ehley   
  parents evaluation
-- Parental Review: Full Content Breakdown   Screen It! Entertainment Reviews for Parents   Jim Judy   
  dvd review

3.5/4
After a less-than-exuberant response to the first two films he tackled in the second Star Wars trilogy, Lucas finished the whole series with a bang.   Reel.com   James Plath   

4/5
Anakin Skywalker begins his journey to the Dark Side.   commonsensemedia.org   Cynthia Fuchs   

40/100
The truth is, if Revenge of the Sith has an appropriate Biblical counterpart, it is in Revelations. This is apocalyptic filmmaking at its most artistically shattering.   DVD Verdict   Bill Gibron   

7/10
If it's not as imaginative, revealing, or surprising as some of us had hoped, at least it provides us with everything we expected, and that's still plenty good enough.   DVD TOWN   John J. Puccio   
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