Ever wonder how the Rebel Alliance got the blueprints that revealed that fatal flaw in the Death Star? No? Well, Rogue One will fill you in, anyway. Here's what critics are saying about the Star Wars spinoff, actually a kind of prequel to 1977's A New Hope:
- At times it feels "cobbled together out of spare parts," but "Rogue One proves itself a Star Wars story worth telling" and "has the same … spirit that made us fall in love with the original trilogy," writes Peter Travers at Rolling Stone. Felicity Jones is "smashing" as Jyn Erso and director Gareth Edwards handles the action "like a jedi master," delivering a "combat-heavy last third of the movie" that "is pure pow with a cherry on top," he adds.
- Alison Willmore calls it "a fairly minor addition to the Star Wars 'verse" that "lays out largely unnecessary groundwork for the original trilogy." But that's not to say it's unappreciated. "There's a deliberateness to Jyn and her comrades that feels like it could make a lasting mark on the Star Wars brand," she writes at BuzzFeed. She also commends the "bruisingly good action sequences."