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POPZ-CULTURE Series Reviews – Andor Season 2 (2025)

Genre: Sci-fi, thriller, adventure, drama

Rated: 14

Directed by: Ariel Kleiman, Janus Metz, Alonso Ruispalacios

Written by: Tony Gilroy, George Lucas, Tom Bissell, Beau Willimon, Stephen Schiff, Dan Gilroy

Starring: Diego Luna, Stellan Skarsgård, Denise Gough, Genevieve O’Reilly

 

NOTE: This review refers to the first 3 episodes of the second season

The Star Wars universe expands further. In the time since the conclusion of the latest film trilogy, the creators have been characterized by a search for direction. Of the various stories, Mandalorian stands out for us, its western approach a familiar yet novel idea that quickly caught our imagination. Andor is an action-adventure for the older generation, mixed with some political thriller and drama.

The story continues to focus on the uprising against the Empire. Cassian Andor (Diego Luna) faces internal conflicts and dissension among the rebels. Confusion is also growing among the leading politicians. Luthen Rael (Stellan Skarsgård) is forced to make increasingly difficult decisions to keep his spy network, which he has built up at great cost, together. As a member of the Galactic Senate, Mon Mothma (Genevieve O’Reilly) faces the increasingly nerve-wracking challenge of maintaining a semblance of loyalty to the Empire while secretly aiding the rebels.

Everything comes together for a good Star Wars series: exciting storylines, complex characters, action-packed scenes. Andor ranks among the better productions. The visuals and tone are serious, full of tension, and realistic. We visit diverse locations in the galaxy far, far away, some of which may be familiar from previous films and series. Already in the first three episodes, the harsh jungles of Yavin 4 appear, along with the luxurious Chandrila, home to political intrigues, and the agricultural planet Mina-Rau. The music selection is sometimes unusual, even including electronic tracks, which otherwise sufficiently enhances the atmosphere.

The aforementioned down-to-earth approach, while fitting well with the basic theme of the series, takes away an important characteristic of Star Wars: mythicism. There is a complete lack of fairy-tale like mystery, such as the omnipresent Force. There are no epic heights, just ordinary people fighting for their lives against the Empire machine that is ready to crush everything. Since this is part of the concept, it is ultimately acceptable, but could have been smuggled in to a minimal degree.

The episodes of Andor‘s second season so far have only set the stage for what is to come, but it has given us a promising opening. We will certainly continue to watch the new episodes and recommend them to you.

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POPZ-CULTURE Movie Reviews – A Minecraft Movie (2025)

Genre: Comedy, adventure, action

Rated: 12

Directed by: Jared Hess

Written by: Chris Bowman, Hubbel Palmer, Neil Widener

Starring: Jason Momoa, Jack Black, Sebastian Hansen

 

The latest cinematic trend to adapt computer and console games is conquering the industry. It was only a matter of time before the Super Mario Bros and Sonic the Hedgehog movies were followed by Minecraft, which has sold more than 300 million copies since its release in 2011 and is now the best-selling video game in the world. So it’s no surprise that movie studios have seen the fantasy in it.

The story is really just an alibi for spending nearly two hours in the universe of virtual architecture. Steve’s (Jack Black) childhood dream comes true when he discovers mysterious building blocks in a mine that open a portal to the Overworld. In time, he becomes a master builder, moving routinely through the makers’ paradise. The complications begin when he discovers a portal to the Nether. He finds unexpected help from Garrett „The Garbage Man” (Jason Momoa), Dawn, the mobile zoo owner (Danielle Brooks), and Henry and Natalie, a pair of awkward siblings (Sebastian Hansen, Emma Myers). They must defend the Overworld from the unknown threat, supporting each other.

A Minecraft movie has all the must-see visual elements that are typical of the game. Whether it’s different raw materials, plants or mobs. The plot is also rolled forward by the crafting as the most important gameplay component. Some of the jokes can make you laugh, and there are a few well-done gags among them. If we were to make a checklist of what should not be missing, we would not have a sense of lack based on what we saw.

The story and the sketchiness of the characters somewhat spoil our impression of the film. There is no doubt that the visuals are impeccable in recreating the look of the game, but we have the feeling that everything else has been subordinated to this goal. The story is predictable from the first five minutes, with no unexpected twists or even some emotional tension. There are also a lot of exaggerated, not well-written jokes in the film. The cast is not very interesting either. True, they at least meet the expectation of running around on the set. Momoa and Black overact their roles throughout, and you can quickly become bored with them. But the smaller ones in the screening were fun, and that is what counts after all.

How did you like the film? Do you agree with the academy’s decisions? What was your personal favorite? We look forward to your answers in the comments. We’ll be back soon with another recommendation. In the meantime, watch lots of movies and series, and if you like our content, share it with others. In the meantime, if you’re looking for a delicious snack for movie and series nights, POPZ popcorn is the best choice.