William Shatner
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Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
(1982)23rd century: the Federation Starship U.S.S. Enterpriseâ„¢ is on routine training maneuvers and Admiral James T. Kirk seems resigned to the fact that this inspection may well be the last space mission of his career. But Khan is back.

Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home
(1986)In an attempt to save mankind, Kirk and his crew must time travel back to 1986 San Francisco where they find a world of punk, pizza and exact-change buses that are as alien as anything they've ever encountered in the far reaches of the galaxy.

Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country
(1991)The Enterprise leads a battle for peace but when a Klingon ship is attacked and the Enterprise is held accountable, the dogs of war are unleashed again as both worlds brace for what might be their final, deadly encounter.

Trinity and Beyond: The Atomic Bomb Movie
(1995)Robert Oppenheimer chose to name the first atomic bomb the "Trinity" test, a name inspired by the poems of John Donne. From that point in 1945, beginning in the deserts of New Mexico, atmospheric nuclear tests would continue for the next 17 years until the signing of the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty was signed in 1963. Narrated by William Shatner. The Ultimate Film about Weapons of Mass Destruction!

Star Trek III: The Search for Spock
(1984)Admiral Kirk's defeat of Khan and the creation of the Genesis planet are empty victories. Spock is dead and McCoy is inexplicably being driven insane. Kirk takes the Enterprise to Genesis to recover the body.

The Captains
(2011)Follow Kirk into the final frontier as he interviews the elite group of actors who have played fellow Starship captains in the Star Trek franchise.

Star Trek: The Motion Picture
(1979)Admiral James T. Kirk retakes command of the USS Enterprise to intercept an alien spacecraft of enormous power close to Earth.

For the Love of Spock
(2016)Actors William Shatner, George Takei, Simon Pegg and others discuss the lasting legacy of Leonard Nimoy and his iconic portrayal of Mr Spock on the television series Star Trek.

Get a Life!
(2012)William Shatner examines the cultural phenomena of Star Trek, its fan-following and his own role within it, in a documentary based on his book.

Incubus
(1966)EVIL HAS NEVER BEEN SO SEDUCTIVE. It is often said that films about the Devil are cursed with bad luck, but Leslie Stevens' Incubus might be the most cursed of them all.

A Christmas Horror Story
(2015)Not even Santa Claus is safe from the evil that descends on Bailey Downs, a small town that is suddenly plagued with malevolent spirits, zombie elves and Krampus - the anti-Santa Claus.

William Shatner: You Can Call Me Bill
(2024)The first feature-length documentary dedicated to the life, career, and philosophy of William Shatner – delves into his most fervent passions, hopes and concerns, through a thematic distillation of autobiographical songs and a kaleidoscopic deep dive into the farthest reaches of his filmography, to deliver an up-close, intimate portrait of his personal journey over nine decades on this Earth.

Senior Moment
(2021)After losing his license for drag racing in his vintage Porsche, a retiree meets a woman on the bus who teaches him to navigate love and life again.

Star Trek V: The Final Frontier
(1989)Starship Enterprise crew takes the ultimate voyage as they search for God and the mysteries of cosmos, both believed to be found on the legendary planet Shakaree.

A Tear in the Sky
(2022)A skilled team embarks on a mission to investigate the UFO/UAP enigma, explicitly aiming to document the infamous 'TicTac' UFOs in real time.
Shatner in Space
(2021)Fantasy collides with reality when Star Trek icon William Shatner boards a real-life spaceship and becomes the oldest civilian to travel to the cosmos. This one-hour special details the events before this life-changing flight and the growing friendship between Shatner and Blue Origin Founder Jeff Bezos, whose dreams of space travel, like many, were inspired by the original Star Trek series.

The Truth Is in the Stars
(2017)Do we as a society have the capacity to live up to Star Trek's optimistic, inclusive vision for humanity's future? That is the central question in The Truth is In the Stars, a feature documentary in which the original Captain Kirk, William Shatner, examines the impact of Star Trek on popular culture, human innovation, discovery and creativity. The film's narrative is driven by exclusive one-on-one interviews that Shatner conducts himself with famous and brilliant innovators, scientists, astronauts and celebrities as he attempts to uncover just how influential the groundbreaking series has been for the world's greatest minds. From the Star Trek exhibition at the Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum in New York where the USS Enterprise is on display, to Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, to the hallowed halls of Cambridge, in the UK, Shatner takes us on a lyrical journey to find out whether art has imitated life in the years since the world-renown Star Trek television series premiered in 1966, envisioning a promising and more hopeful future for the world. Interviewees include: Ben Stiller: Actor/comedian/filmmaker, Tracy Drain: Nasa Flight Engineer, Juno Mission, Emily Lakdawalla: Science writer and planetary geologist, The Planetary Society, Whoopi Goldberg: Actress, comedian, television host, Neil deGrasse Tyson: Astrophysicist, host of Cosmos, science communicator, Seth McFarlane: Television producer, filmmaker, actor. Creator of the TV series Family Guy, co-creator of the TV series American Dad! and producer of Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey, Michio Kaku: Theoretical physicist, futurist, and populariser of science, Dr. Neil Turok: Director of Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics, Mike Lazaridis: Founder of BlackBerry and Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics, Jason Alexander: Actor/Comedian. Best known as George Costanza on Seinfeld, Chris Hadfield: Commander, International Space Station. First Canadian to walk in space. The videos he took while aboard the International Space Station have over 50 million views on YouTube, Dr. David Suzuki: Broadcast personality (CBC's The Nature of Things) and environmental activist, Stephen Hawking: Theoretical physicist, cosmologist, author of A Brief History of Time.

The Space Shuttle
(2011)The story of the most complex machine ever built, the Space Shuttle, which ushered in the era of human space exploration. Narrated by William Shatner.
When Elephants Were Young
(2016)Patricia Sims follows a young elephant guardian while he entertains tourists on the streets of Bangkok with his elephant.

Aliens Ate My Homework
(2018)Twelve-year-old Rod Allbright and his cousin Elspeth help the Galactic Patrol protect Earth from a nefarious threat.