Star Wars fans are nothing if not forgiving. They have gone from screaming about how George Lucas has ruined their childhood to embracing the prequels as really good, actually. They’ve gone from feeling embarrassment whenever The Holiday Special is mentioned to cheering when Life Day gets name-dropped in official releases.
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Jonathan Frakes Weighs In on the State of Modern Star Trek
It’s a time of transition in the world of Star Trek. The sci-fi franchise is celebrating its 60th anniversary this year, but its future feels a whole lot more uncertain than such a significant milestone would normally imply. Star Trek: Strange New Worlds has wrapped filming on its fifth and
16 Movies That Feel Like They’re Missing Crucial Scenes
There are times where a movie rushes past a plot point and, as audience members, we often feel confused as to how things ended up where they are. Motivations might suddenly change or characters arrive at destinations without a clear journey. This feeling can come from actual deleted scenes, or
Sean Kanan Interview
You played Mike Barnes in The Karate Kid Part III. Had you seen the earlier Karate Kid films before, and did you ever imagine you’d become part of such an iconic franchise? I started as a fan of the films and bought a ticket to see The Karate Kid and