Solo: A Star Wars Story
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Ron Howard blames online trolling for poor ‘Solo’ box office resultsAside from the animated flop known as 'The Clone Wars,' 'Solo' is the lowest grossing film of the 'Star Wars' franchise.EntertainmentJun 5, 2019
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York region investigating measles case at Thornhill theatreThey said anyone who attended Imagine Cinemas to see Solo: A Star Wars Story at 7 p.m. on June 9 in the Promenade mall could be at risk.HealthJun 18, 2018
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‘Solo’ shaping up to be the first ‘Star Wars’ box-office flop'Solo: A Star Wars Story' plummeted a disastrous 77 per cent at the box office from its first weekend.EntertainmentJun 4, 2018
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‘Solo: A Star Wars Story’ (spoiler-free) review: Origin tale both hits and misses the markIn 'Solo,' there are Lucasian touches, glimpses of what the 'Star Wars' franchise is all about: bizarre species, exotic planets, the little guy defeating the big guy.EntertainmentMay 24, 2018
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