The Star Fleet insignia, that little delta-shaped thing so prevalent in every interation of the franchise since its creation, is nowhere to be found in Star Trek: Section 31. After the opening ...
Michelle Yeoh is fun to watch in "Star Trek's" first TV movie, but the series-turned-film is a tonal mish-mash that feels stranded on the verge of something that will never come.
Michelle Yeoh reprises her role as Emperor Philippa Georgiou, who was first introduced in "Star Trek: Discovery," as she joins a secret division of Starfleet.
The movie was a screen adaptation of the Mark Medoff play about a deaf woman’s romantic relationship with a hearing speech teacher. When the “Dead Silence” star won the Oscar for best actress at the ...
Though there are a handful of positive verdicts, it's fair to say that the majority of critics decided not to set phasers to stun, as Section 31 has landed the worst Rotten Tomatoes score (22%) in ...
It's a fine excuse to occasionally watch Oscar-winner Michelle Yeoh kick things, but Section 31 is otherwise a deeply ...
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 ...
In the outer reaches of space that Starfleet can't touch, 'Section 31' reenlists Philippa Georgiou for one last job. It's a mess. But.
Star Trek is back on our screens with Section 31, so it's time to look back on the troubled history of Quentin Tarantino's on-off journey with the franchise.
Michelle Yeoh and Sonequa Martin-Green took to the red carpet Wednesday to celebrate the premiere of "Star Trek: Section 31," which lands Friday on Paramount+.
Star Trek: Section 31 might be the weirdest Star Trek movie ever made.
While the standalone adventure doesn't exactly tread new ground, Star Trek: Section 31 is a fun ride that opens up ...