![]() She recently earned her Master’s in Engaged Anthropology at the University of Wales, Trinity Saint David, where she focused her studies on dark tourism, magic, and the politics of food. She earned her Bachelor’s in Historic Preservation from the University of Mary Washington, where she focused on Colonial American history, British literature, and historic architecture. She also runs Millennial Falcon Reviews she spends her time writing and editing articles about the entertainment industry, Maggie’s background is in history and anthropology. In 2021, she launched “Starbucks Lovers: A Taylor Swift Podcast” which allows her to geek out about her love for Taylor Swift and music. ![]() That same year, Maggie joined as a co-host on the Star Wars podcast ‘Outer Rim Beacon,’ and has appeared as a guest on numerous Star Wars podcasts and other pop culture podcasts. In 2020, she co-founded the podcast “Petticoats & Poppies: History Girls at the Movies” with her longtime friend, and North Carolina-based film critic, Nicole Ackman. She has a special taste for horror films that make you think, rom-coms that dole out a healthy dose of Fremdschämen, high-flying action flicks that deliver hits, and has an enemies-to-lovers relationship with superhero movies. Crumb was a Kowakian monkey-lizard employed as a court jester for Yahk-Tosh crime lord Jabba Desilijic Tiure. She is a Rotten Tomatoes-approved critic, a member of the Hollywood Critics Association, Screen Actors Guild, and The Cherry Picks. In addition to reporting on the latest entertainment news, she is also an actor and member of the Screen Actors Guild based out of the Mid-Atlantic Region. Learn what inspired some of the most legendary filmmakers in Hollywood history, and follow their stories from their earliest personal films to bringing George Lucas’ vision to life.ĬineMovie later sat down at a press conference with the filmmakers to discuss more about their innovative work in cinema.Maggie Lovitt is the Lead News Editor at Collider and a lover of all things related to pop culture. Granted unparalleled access, Academy Award®-nominated filmmaker Lawrence Kasdan takes viewers on an adventure behind the curtains of Industrial Light & Magic, the special visual effects, animation and virtual production division of Lucasfilm. The Star Wars Celebration panel for “Light & Magic,” moderated by ABC’s Chris Connelly featured director Lawrence Kasdan and executive producer Ron Howard, joined by VFX titans Dennis Muren, Phil Tippett, Joe Johnston, Rose Duignan and Lynwen Brennan Granted unparalleled access, Academy Award®-nominated filmmaker Lawrence Kasdan takes viewers on an adventure behind the curtains of Industrial Light & Magic.Īll episodes of “Light & Magic” premiere on July 27, exclusively on Disney+. Learn what inspired some of the most legendary filmmakers in Hollywood history, and follow their stories from their earliest personal films to bring George Lucas’ vision to life. Tippett is part of Lucasfilm’s Industrial Light & Magic (ILM) Disney+ six-part documentary series produced by Imagine Documentaries that showcases the special visual effects, animation and virtual production division of Lucasfilm. CineMovie got a sneak peek at Disney+'s third season. Salacious Crumb's species will return in season 3 of The Mandalorian. Trippett reveals more behind-the-scenes fun facts in the 'Light & Magic' documentary on Disney+. Watch the story he told at the Star Wars Celebration about the happy accident. Phil Tippett, the ILM visual effects supervisor during the making of the first STAR WARS trilogy accidentally came up with the name for Jabba's sidekick, Salacious Crumb.
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