There’s a scene in 1982’s Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan where Admiral James T. Kirk is visited by his estranged son, David Marcus, following the death of Kirk’s best friend and first officer, Spock.
SXSW: Alexandre O. Philippe's documentary is Shatner's own stream-of-consciousness self-portraiture, a journey inside his mind. Even when he’s not trying to be funny, laughter can be the first ...
William Shatner is thinking a lot about death these days. The “Star Trek” icon shared thoughts on his mortality and legacy ahead of the release of the biographical documentary “You Can Call Me Bill,” ...