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Section has an interesting premise, but it fails to go anywhere. The new movie will likely only excite dedicated Star Trek ...
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"Everyone stopped and stared at the sky." Gary attempts to persuade his dad to go to a place where no man had gone before.
It’s a fun vibe that gives the entire cast a chance to ham things up, but whenever Section 31 slows down to zoom in on ...
This made-for-streaming Star Trek adventure starring Michelle Yeoh is an exhausting gallop of nonstop chatter and nonhuman ...
Oscar winner Michelle Yeoh is back as Emperor Philippa Georgiou in the new movie Star Trek: Section 31. The Wicked and Everything Everywhere All at Once star reprises her role in Star Trek: Discovery ...
Star Trek: Section 31 might be the weirdest Star Trek movie ever made.
"Section 31" is a wildly addictive addition to "Star Trek's" legacy that does not tarnish the sci-fi property's reputation, but could be catalogued as an enticing side note. It acts as an infinitely ...