The science fiction genre has dominated TV since the 1950s, producing an array of legendary shows. Sci-fi stories often take place in the future, illustrating a portrait of humanity when the likes of ...
As a long-time “trekker” — the definition of a loyal, serious Star Trek fan — the first minutes of Star Trek: Section 31 force you to ask a question that is borderline blasphemous: is this really Star ...
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William Shatner's trip aboard Jeff Bezos’ rocket might have been conceived as a publicity stunt, but brushing the edge of the sky left the actor full of wonder. Shatner, 90, talked about space ...
In the end, “Star Trek: Section 31” falls into an odd netherland between OK series episode and stand-alone feature, too big to pass as one thing, too frivolous to work as the other.
Section 31" follows Michelle Yeoh's Philippa Georgiou and the titular black ops team. Here's our breakdown of the ending.
After scaling back its universe of streaming shows, Star Trek is roaring back to life this month with the long-awaited release of Section 31, starring Academy Award winner Michelle Yeoh.
We’re boldly going where no movie and TV website has gone before (ok, they probably have, but they definitely got the order wrong) and ranking the best Star Trek movies. Why? Well, because we ...
type mecha brute (Robert Kazinsky), a sexy Deltan (Humberly Gonzalez), and a wacky Vulcan (Sven Ruygrok) who actually is not a Vulcan, but rather a microscopic organism in a tiny spaceship inside ...