Paramount outs plans for Star Trek 4
April 21, 2021 Written by Michael Kateregga
The Star Trek film franchise died a few years ago and the announcement for Star Trek 4 was unexpected.
Paramount’s most recent run of Star Trek films was a financial failure. The movies are blockbusters. They cost hundreds of millions of dollars to make but they rarely turn a profit. Consider J.J. Abrams’ 2009 reboot. It made $387m on a budget of $150m. That is not a lot when you consider the cost of marketing and the fact that only a fraction of that went back to the studio.
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Sean S. Cunningham’s A STRANGER IS WATCHING Gets New Scream Factory Blu-ray Now
Scream Factory will release FRIDAY THE 13TH director Sean S. Cunningham’s A STRANGER IS WATCHING with Kate Mulgrew and Rip Torn on Blu-ray on July 20th. By Mike Sprague
Friday the 13th director Sean S. Cunningham’s
A Stranger Is Watching with Kate Mulgrew and Rip Torn on Blu-ray on July 20th. The new special features are still in the works. Scream Factory will announce them later.
Cunningham directed the flick from a screenplay written by Victor Miller (
Friday the 13th) and Earl Mac Rauch (
The Strange, Lovely âInfinity Trainâ Reaches the End of the Line
The fantastical animated series is part surreal adventure and part spiritual parable. Its fourth and final season arrives Thursday on HBO Max.
In “Infinity Train,” a mysterious locomotive takes passengers on a journey toward personal growth.Credit.HBO Max
April 14, 2021
Whatever the state of public transportation in the real world, pop culture does not lack for metaphorical trains that promise to solve our problems. Glide on the peace train. Start a love train. People get ready, thereâs a train a-cominâ.
âInfinity Train,â however, requires a little more work on the part of the passenger. The train supplies the ride. You supply the solution.
Screenshot: CBS
Original air dates: October 1998 – May 1999
Executive Producers: Rick Berman, Brannon Braga
Captain’s log. Of all the seasons of
Voyager to date, the fifth was the one that had the most literal forward motion. Thanks to a wormhole of sorts (“Night”), experiments with the quantum slipstream drive (“Timeless”), and a stolen Borg transwarp conduit (“Dark Frontier”), they made several jumps ahead, cutting their journey home by tens of thousands of light-years.
We got a new recurring antagonist in the environmentally impure Malons (“Night,” “Extreme Risk,” “Juggernaut”), and two old recurring antagonists, as the Borg are still a problem (“Drone,” “Dark Frontier”), as are Species 8472 (“In the Flesh”), though our heroes reach a rapprochement with both 8472 and the Malon.