In the end, “Star Trek: Section 31” falls into an odd netherland between OK series episode and stand-alone feature, too big to pass as one thing, too frivolous to work as the other.
The latest Star Trek movie includes a surprising twist, thanks to a little help from its Oscar-winning star. Section 31 might have lit up last week upon hitting Paramount+ for… not exactly the ...
Critic and audience scores are shockingly low. Star Trek: Section 31 has a 20% from a few dozen critics and a 17% from over a 1000 fans on Rotten Tomatoes. Those numbers make it the worst reviewed ...
"Star Trek" veteran Alex Kurtzman and director Olatunde Osunsanmi talk about creating "a different color of the rainbow" for their space western take on modern Trek. "Star Trek: Section 31" might ...
First on their slate is Star Trek: Section 31, a spy-fi action flick in which ... Further, when their genocidal plans are revealed, the desperate leaders of the Federation decide to let them ...
I’m simply dispatching a warning buoy to all other ships to avoid this area of space and warping out of here. Section 31 will infuriate Star Trek fans and bore everyone else. It is rote and ...
Table of Contents Section 31 was Deep Space Nine’s scariest villain Discovery made Section 31 legitimate but not benevolent Star Trek ... when their genocidal plans are revealed, the desperate ...
However, something unexpected occurs as Section 31 progresses — it ceases to be merely a bad Star Trek episode, it descends into an almost unwatchable level of dullness. It's not even entertainingly ...
Anyone worried that Star Trek: Section 31 would completely undermine the central ethos of Star Trek as a franchise has those fears confirmed within the first 10 minutes of the movie. Section 31 ...