On Deck | Star Trek: Starfleet Academy — “Series Acclimation Mil” (Episode 105)
As Star Trek: Starfleet Academy moves deeper into its first season, “Series Acclimation Mil” shifts the focus from early promise to long-term endurance.
As Star Trek: Starfleet Academy moves deeper into its first season, “Series Acclimation Mil” shifts the focus from early promise to long-term endurance.
Throughout Black History Month, FilmGordon explores New York City as a foundational force in cinema, moving day by day through the five boroughs via films, eras, and music that define Black life on screen.
As Hijack continues its relentless second season, “Switch” marks a decisive turning point where control no longer rests where it once did.
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Shaft redefined the city on screen, placing Richard Roundtree’s John Shaft at the center of Harlem with confidence, intelligence, and unmistakable authority.
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This Black History Month, FilmGordon invites you to lace up your Timbs and step into the city that has always shaped the story.