Star Trek: First ContactStar Trek: First Contact
Widely considered the best of the Next Generation outings on the big screen, Star Trek First Contact plays like a horror film in space, with the Borg basically being a
Widely considered the best of the Next Generation outings on the big screen, Star Trek First Contact plays like a horror film in space, with the Borg basically being a
If I was to be honest, I think I’ve only ever watched this film twice. First on initial release, and then a year later when the VHS came out. Which,
The sixth film, and the last to contain a numbering in the titles, Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country stands as a perfect closure to the original crew’s adventures, and was ably
Way back in the late 60s, William Shatner & Leonard Nimoy had a clause written into the Trek contracts that meant that whatever one was offered, the other would be
According to the unwritten law of Trek films, all the odd numbered ones are poor, and all the even numbers are good. This rule apparently to some lasted all the
At the end of Wrath of Khan, we had seen Spock sacrifice himself for the needs of the many. We were also teased that as Genesis brought life, that maybe
Although not a huge success at the box office, Star Trek: The Motion Picture made enough money to convince Paramount to allow for another stab at bringing the franchise to
Mockingly referred to by critics and deriders as ‘Star Trek: The Slow-Motion Picture’, the first outing of the USS Enterprise on the big screen is genuinely a love-it or hate-it
David Fincher is a name which, these days, is associated with quality, highly praised films. However, when he was given this film to direct, he was a fresh, new director,
Whilst Ridley Scott worked on the basis that less is sometimes more, James Cameron goes for more being more, and so delivered this extended cut of his sequel. Aliens is