Star Trek: Discovery 1×04 Review: The Butcher’s Knife Cares Not for the Lamb’s Cry

The Star Trek: Discovery episode The Butcher’s Knife Cares Not for the Lamb’s Cry certainly crams quite a bit into its 50 minute runtime, but it mostly works. Burnham is beginning to find her place on the U.S.S. Discovery, and…

Star Trek: Discovery 1×03 Review: “Context is for Kings”

Star Trek: Discovery may have hit it out of the park on its previous two episodes, but it also burned the park down. So the stakes are no less high in the episode Context is for Kings, where the series…

Star Trek: Discovery Series Premiere Review

In a time where nearly all of our favorite properties are going gritty, Star Trek: Discovery does it better than most. In a time of war, with an enemy that embraces a logic completely foreign to us, the latest entry…

Star Trek The Original Series: Where hope is the final frontier

Welcome to our newest bi-weekly column, Prime Time, where different writers pick some of their favorite past shows and talk about what made them standout from the crowd. To read past installments, go here.  Late as I was to the Star…

Movie Review: Star Trek Beyond

Joyous, rousing and unabashedly focused on the idea and critical need for unity, Star Trek Beyond doesn’t just course correct after the bumpy Into Darkness, but also defines itself as the first of the new Trek that firmly grasps what makes the old…

‘Star Trek Beyond’ and the Benefits of a New Director

Like many reboots before and after it, Star Trek had a lot riding on it to be successful. Not only did it need to bring in the big bucks at the box office, but it also had to please fans of the…

Star Trek Beyond: Sulu confirmed as canonically gay in new film

Sometimes, a little good news in the media can put a smile on my face. The news was brought to the internet and fans today by an interview done by actor John Cho in his press tour for the upcoming Star…