The handling of the Star Trek film franchise is a major reason why fans are wary

Just a few days ago, Paramount pulled the timeless Star Trek movies off Paramount+ without so much as a heads-up or reasoning behind it. This isn’t the first time they’ve made this questionable move to fracture the Star Trek series; a decision that undermines one of the key reasons fans, like me, were drawn to Paramount+ in the first place – aside from the NFL, of course.

This short story focuses on the best part of Star Wars

Since the premiere of “A New Hope” in 1977, Star Wars enthusiasts have adored Han Solo and Greedo for over four decades. Over the years, fans have been curious about minor characters (now fondly referred to as “Glup Shitto”) from each movie. The series of books titled “From A Certain Point of View“, which focuses on supporting and secondary characters in the first three films, provides some insights into these long-standing questions.

A classic short film was once an opener for The Empire Strikes Back

The impacts of George Lucas on the original Star Wars trilogy were extensive and far-reaching. Ranging from ‘Flash Gordon’, Japanese art films, to Joseph Campbell’s writings, Star Wars can be likened to numerous pieces of art. One less recognized influence was a brief film deeply rooted in Star Wars history.

Lower Decks: Samanthan Rutherford opens questions of the self and the physical nature of the mind

As a devoted Star Trek fan, I can’t help but reflect on the intriguing theme of cyborgs that the series often explores. The Borg, typically seen as antagonists, are one of the clearest examples of this. However, there are also instances where cybernetic technology serves a more positive purpose, like Geordi La Forge’s VISOR, which enhances his vision. In the latest spin-off, Lower Decks, Samanthan Rutherford’s personal experience with cybernetic implants presents a nuanced perspective on this topic.

5 horror movies still to come in final months of 2024

Although we cherish Halloween, a tiny drop of festive spirit seems to vanish when October 31st passes by. While Christmas is wonderful, it simply can’t replace the thrill of the eerie and enchanting vibe that comes with the spooky season.