Star Trek: Available Light
Simon & Schuster/ Pocket Books have been publishing Star Trek novels on a regular basis for as long as I can remember. (I believe their first one was The Entropy Effect by Vonda N. McIntyre from back in 1981, and they’ve been publishing Trek books consistently ever since.) B
Josh Reviews the Amazing Documentary About Star Trek Deep Space Nine: “What We Left Behind”
On Monday night I had the pleasure to see, on the big screen, the extraordinary documentary What We Left Behind, looking back at my favorite of the Star Trek shows, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. The documentary was directed by Ira Steven Behr, who was the show-runner of DS9 for most
Josh Reviews the Two-Part Finale of Star Trek: Discovery Season Two: “Such Sweet Sorrow”
Well, I’ll give them some credit, the folks behind Star Trek: Discovery did their best to pull out all the stops for this two-part season finale. There were huge spaceship battles and hand-to-hand combat sequences, there were big emotional moments, and attempts made to not only an
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Let’s begin with the upcoming movie that I am most excited to see (OK, after Endgame, I guess): I am so excited to finally see What We Left Behind, a documentary looking back at my favorite of all the Star Trek series: Deep Space Nine! I backed the kickstarter that funded this
Josh Reviews Star Trek: Discovery “Perpetual Infinity” and “Through the Valley of Shadows”
We’re heading into the home stretch of Star Trek: Discovery season two. I’m finding things to enjoy in every episode, but the show is far shakier than I’d hoped (and that the stronger episodes at the start of the season had led me to anticipate). Episode 10: “
Star Trek: The Weight of Worlds
I have been catching up with a number of stand-alone Star Trek novels telling stories from Captain Kirk’s era that had been sitting unread — for far too long! — on my bookshelf! After reading Greg Cox’s novel The Rings of Time, I moved on to Mr. Cox’s nex
Josh Reviews Star Trek: Discovery “Project Daedalus” and “The Red Angel”
Here are my thoughts on the most recent two episodes of Star Trek: Discovery season two. Episode 9: “Project Daedalus” — The set-up of this episode is just terrible and had me repeatedly rolling my eyes. But then, out of nowhere, the last fifteen-to-twenty minutes
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I have watched this most recent trailer for Avengers: Endgame a lot: I love the nostalgia-focused first half of the trailer, with well-used clips and soundbites from previous films. (They really tease fans with that Peggy Carter audio!! That’s from a previous film, but my he
Josh Reviews Star Trek: Discovery “Light and Shadows” and “If Memory Serves”
We’re at the midpoint of season two of Star Trek: Discovery. I’ve been enjoying these episodes a lot more than I did season one, so that’s encouraging. (Though the episodes are still burdened by a stunning disregard for Star Trek continuity and frequently lazy st
Josh Reviews Star Trek: Discovery “The Sound of Thunder”
Click here for my review of episodes 1 and 2 of Star Trek: Discovery season two, click here for my review of episodes 3 and 4, and click here for my review of episode 5. Episode 6: “The Sound of Thunder” — Picking up the thread of the Saru-focused short “The