1. Empire Strikes Back
Best sequel ever made (among popular franchises; obviously, I'm not including Godfather Part II here). Beautifully shot, good story, nails characterization and atmosphere, great performances from the leads, and avoids the sentimentalism that's plagued the franchise.
2. Revenge of the Sith
These next three could go in any order for me. But I really like the prequels because of what they're after thematically (people will sell away their freedom in exchange for security), plus it looks very good. And this is the best of the prequels
3. Rogue One
Best set of actors in the whole series, by a mile. Plus, I'm a huge fan of "we'll go on the suicide mission because you cowards won't" type stories. Love the space battle at the end, too.
4. New Hope
Rewatching it now, as an adult, it's very obvious how thin everything is here: budget, backstory, characterization. But it's got more spirit than 99% of movies that got way more time, money, and studio support. And spirit counts for a lot.
5. Phantom Menace
Boy, is it easy to make fun of this now. Some of the line readings are hilariously bad, and the internet is full of jokes about how the digital effects have aged. But as I said above, Lucas tried to make a huge franchise trilogy that was really about something important, and the more I look at the current state of the industry, the more I respect that. Also, that lightsaber fight is A+.
6. Force Awakens
Some of the elements here are very good. I think that Rey could have been a great character to carry the franchise forward (if only they'd given her, you know, actual things to do), and it looks great. That shot of the leader addressing the New Order troops on the base is an all-timer. But the "what if we replayed the classic hits" story is lame.
7. Attack of the Clones
I wrote up the list and realized I forgot this one, which should tell you a lot. But, after some deliberation, I'm putting it above Jedi because I like the "1970s sci fi" vibe it has. As a huge Mass Effect fan, I can really get behind that. Bring on the soft whites!
8. Return of the Jedi
It's very important culturally because of how it wraps up what was (at the time) the biggest thing to ever hit pop culture. But it's aged badly. The photography/framing/lighting is poor, and it veers all the way into sentimentality.
9. Rise of Skywalker
Look, every single page of the script is bad. Every line needs rewriting, every plot point is utterly stupid. But, on the other hand, the cinematography is gorgeous, and the music is as good as it's ever been. As a story it's one of the worst AAA movies I've ever seen, but as an audio/visual experience, it's one of the best. What a bizarre movie.
10. Solo
This definitely is a film that begins and ends! What little I do remember about it is stupid.
11. Last Jedi
The throne room scene is great, and it looks good. But I will never have anything but scorn for this movie because of the way it "acab'ed" the Jedi. Fuck off with that.