Michelle Yeoh is fun to watch in "Star Trek's" first TV movie, but the series-turned-film is a tonal mish-mash that feels stranded on the verge of something that will never come.
Michelle Yeoh reprises her role as Emperor Philippa Georgiou, who was first introduced in "Star Trek: Discovery," as she joins a secret division of Starfleet.
Section 31 on Paramount+, which is the first non-theatrical film in the franchise's history. While fans have been eager to see Michelle Yeoh reprise her role as Emperor Philippa Georgiou, critics seem ...
Yeoh’s alternate universe dictator Emperor Philippa Georgiou is back for a knockabout adventure that ties into her villainous past (and antiheroic present).
It's a fine excuse to occasionally watch Oscar-winner Michelle Yeoh kick things, but Section 31 is otherwise a deeply ...
CBS decided that following the relative box office disappointment of the preceding year’s theatrical effort “Star Trek: Beyond,” then was the perfect time to bring ...
The Michelle Yeoh fronted spin-off movie Section 31 is 100 minutes of generic schlock containing only trace elements of Star Trek.
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Michelle Yeoh as Georgiou and Joe Pingue as Dada Noe in Star Trek: Section 31, streaming on Paramount+, 2024. Photo Credit: ...
Gene Roddenberry added one clever way to show the Star Trek crew's competency that has continued for several decades.
Watching the "Star Trek" movies in order of release also places them in proper continuity order, since the original cast ...
But perhaps its last true gasp is “Section 31,” a shrug of a TV movie that looks and feels exactly like what it is: An ...