The Wrath of Khan is beloved by Trekkies the world over. Well, unless that Trekkie is Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry.
If you were to ask Star Trek fans what the best Star Trek movie was, Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan would probably be the top pick. It remains an immensely moving story 40 years after its release, ...
After that, it was the relatively straightforward plan to regenerate his body on the newly-minted surface of Genesis, then ...
The Wrath of Khan,” Admiral James T. Kirk ponders his own mortality and, at least when the movie starts, is ready ...
Admiral Kirk got revenge on the Klingon who killed his son in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock, but there's something Kirk ...
Though broadly well-received by critics, Star Trek Into Darkness endured a much harsher reception from ride-or-die Trekkies, ...
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Shatner is a fan of Detroit. A native Canadian, he crossed over from Windsor many times as a young actor, and headlined the ...
A cluster of movies released during a two-month period in the summer of 1982 is the subject of Chris Nashawaty.
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Don’t call it Gladiator: The Next Generation, but in the latest trailer for Gladiator II, it seems that the highly anticipated sequel to Ridley Scott’s sandals-and-swords masterpiece is busting out a ...
In a recent performance, Boosie made a notable adjustment when it came to his lyrics about Diddy in the anthem 'Wipe Me Down.