The 1992 "Star Trek: The Next Generation" episode "The Inner Light" has an intriguing sci-fi premise. While merrily soaring through the galaxy, the U.S.S. Enterprise happens upon a very ancient alien probe of unknown origin. Without warning, the probe beams a twinkling glimmer of light onto the Enterprise's bridge, striking Captain Picard (Patrick Stewart) right in the brain. Picard passes out on the floor and Dr. Crusher (Gates McFadden) is unable to revive him. Picard wakes up on a distant planet he doesn't recognize. He's wearing alien clothes and being addressed by a woman named Eline (Margot Rose) who claims to be his wife. Picard is told that his name is actually Kamin and that he has suffered a memory lapse. The "Picard" he recalls was only a dream, and he has actually always lived on this planet, Kataan.
Picard is understandably discombobulated and begins investigating how he came...
Picard is understandably discombobulated and begins investigating how he came...
- 11/12/2023
- by Witney Seibold
- Slash Film
Lionsgate has scooped up crime thriller Silk Road and plans to release it in February of 2021. Directed by Tiller Russell, the pic stars Jason Clarke, Nick Robinson, Alexandra Shipp, Jimmi Simpson, Katie Aselton, Lexi Rabe, Darrell Britt-Gibson, Daniel Stewart, and Paul Walter Hauser, and follows the creation of a dark web website that sells narcotics. It’s based […]
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- 12/8/2020
- by Chris Evangelista
- Slash Film
Exclusive: Lionsgate has acquired the crime thriller Silk Road, starring Jason Clarke, Nick Robinson, Alexandra Shipp, Jimmi Simpson, Katie Aselton, Lexi Rabe, Daniel Stewart, Darrell Britt-Gibson and Paul Walter Hauser. Tiller Russell wrote and directed the pic and the plan is for a domestic release in theaters, on digital and video on demand on February 19, 2021.
Following its theatrical, digital, and VOD debut, the film will be available to purchase on Blu-ray and DVD on February 23.
Based on larger-than-life true events, Silk Road focuses on the young, affluent and highly motivated entrepreneur Ross Ulbricht (Robinson), whose ambitious goal is to launch the Internet’s first completely anonymous and unregulated marketplace. With Ulbricht’s passion for the possibilities his invention offers the world, his site – the Silk Road – becomes the world’s fastest-growing drug market, catching the focus of disgraced DEA agent Rick Bowden (Clarke). A dinosaur with a habit for substance abuse and blowing cases,...
Following its theatrical, digital, and VOD debut, the film will be available to purchase on Blu-ray and DVD on February 23.
Based on larger-than-life true events, Silk Road focuses on the young, affluent and highly motivated entrepreneur Ross Ulbricht (Robinson), whose ambitious goal is to launch the Internet’s first completely anonymous and unregulated marketplace. With Ulbricht’s passion for the possibilities his invention offers the world, his site – the Silk Road – becomes the world’s fastest-growing drug market, catching the focus of disgraced DEA agent Rick Bowden (Clarke). A dinosaur with a habit for substance abuse and blowing cases,...
- 12/7/2020
- by Justin Kroll
- Deadline Film + TV
It's family bonding time for Patrick Stewart and his real-life son on the actor's Starz comedy, Blunt Talk, when Daniel Stewart plays his dad's on-screen son in an upcoming episode. The elder Stewart stars in the dark comedy as Walter Blunt, a badly behaving famous English talk show host living in Los Angeles—a.k.a. a much edgier glimpse of the man formerly known as Captain Picard than we're used to seeing. In the Saturday, Sept. 26 episode, "Goodnight, My Someone," the lookalike younger Stewart plays Walter's estranged son who returns to La for a boxing match, prompting the duo to attempt to make peace with each other. You can see their resemblance in E! News' clip above, which...
- 9/25/2015
- E! Online
It’s day two of Star Trek Week and today we’ll be focusing on Star Trek: The Next Generation.
Star Trek: The Next Generation (Tng) seemed like a long shot, no one had a lot of faith that it would catch on. The Original Series was so great and had developed such a loyal following that people doubted whether Gene Roddenberry could capture that lightening in a bottle again.
The first episode, Encounter at Farpoint, premiered on September 28, 1987 to huge ratings which proved that Gene had done it again. The first two seasons of the show weren’t bad, but it wouldn’t be until season three (a symptom of most post-tos series) that the show really took off and became the epic space adventure we all know and love. Tng lasted seven seasons for a total of 178 episodes and ended its run with “All Good Things” on May...
Star Trek: The Next Generation (Tng) seemed like a long shot, no one had a lot of faith that it would catch on. The Original Series was so great and had developed such a loyal following that people doubted whether Gene Roddenberry could capture that lightening in a bottle again.
The first episode, Encounter at Farpoint, premiered on September 28, 1987 to huge ratings which proved that Gene had done it again. The first two seasons of the show weren’t bad, but it wouldn’t be until season three (a symptom of most post-tos series) that the show really took off and became the epic space adventure we all know and love. Tng lasted seven seasons for a total of 178 episodes and ended its run with “All Good Things” on May...
- 5/14/2013
- by Kevin Fraser
- City of Films
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