Sci-fi movie fans will want to know where to watch Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (1984). It’s the third movie of the original Star Trek film series and picks up right after the events of the ...
Liam Gaughan is a film and TV writer at Collider. He has been writing film reviews and news coverage for ten years. Between relentlessly adding new titles to his watchlist and attending as many ...
Leonard Nimoy was proud to be Spock, but there were two instances when Star Trek asked him to don Vulcan ears and Nimoy had good reasons to say no.
Grossing $76 million in domestic box office, Star Trek III was a solid, though not spectacular, hit for Paramount.(In contrast, Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home made $110 million 2 years later.) That may ...
Not only was Nimoy on board as Spock; he wanted to be on board as director. That was a risky call for Paramount. They’d seen fit to effectively dismiss creator Gene Roddenberry after the disaster of ...
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When Paramount greenlit a third Star Trek film the day after the second one opened in 1982, there was really only one goal: bring back Spock, whose noble sacrifice at the end of The Wrath of Khan sent ...
Captain Kirk didn’t think that Mr Spock could steer the ship. More specifically: William Shatner had doubts about Leonard Nimoy directing Star Trek III: The Search for Spock. He wasn’t sure if Nimoy, ...
Ever since reopening post-quarantine, the Hollywood Theatre has faithfully screened the best, worst and strangest Star Trek films as part of its “Trek Nights” series. But on Wednesday, Feb. 1, the ...
A cinematic obsessive with the filmic palate of a starving raccoon, Rob London will watch pretty much anything once. With a mind like a steel trap, he's an endless fount of movie and TV trivia, borne ...