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lor_

Joined Jul 2001
Retired; former editor of Motion Picture department of Variety Newspaper (NY hdqts.). Variety signature for reviews: lor.

Served as Chairman, New York Film Critics Circle: 1993/94.

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Wedding Bell Blues

S3.E2Wedding Bell Blues

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds
6.8
  • Jul 23, 2025
  • Charlie X redux

    This whimsical episode gives fans a chance to see the beloved crew off -duty and opening up a bit, but the screenplay by Kirsten Beyer and David Reed is a fantasy that never takes flight.

    What unfolds like Spock having a dream of marrying Nurse Chapel instead plays like a weak carbon of the classic Star Trek episode "Charlie X", in which Robert Walker Junior so memorably played a child-like alien who wreaks havoc with the Enterprise performing his often violent whims as a brat with super powers. Several elements of the original are carbon copied here.

    But this time it's a Wedding Planner who's the culprit, played in okay fashion by guest star Rhys Darby in a role that cries out for the comic mastery of a Nathan Lane. He creates an alternate reality that traps Spock and conveniently creates rom-com cliches as Spock vies with Chapel's new boyfriend Cillian O'Sullivan.

    Spock simply is too stiff to be funny here, and the jokes and pleasures of the over-produced segment are few. A tolerable entertainment, but overall lame.

    Upclose 9

  • Jul 23, 2025
  • Poor content

    This series apparently is selling DVDs for Adult Time, but the quality is lousy and actually deteriorating. Fans of gonzo porn have so many better outlets to turn to.

    Siri Dahl is interviewed by Robby Echo/Apples and then they have sex on a couch in a vignette notable for the moronic conversation they have. Their comments are so stupid and aimless that the pair must have thought no one would ever see them, and is especially sad considering the many fine performances they've given on screen when appearing in acting, rather than just all-sex, outings. Siri stares at the camera during sex and her fake passion is truly fake.

    Interracial sex is provided by Jewelz Blu and Isiah Maxwell, talent also better suited to playing characters rather than just serving as sex workers for the camera.

    Final insult is a mediocre scene featuring two unappealing nonentities: Angie Bloom and Parker Savage. Savage is a Gay Porn performer and Angie has made a few throwaway videos including (yuck!) "Nail My Ass Instead of Your Dirty Socks".
    Hegemony, Part II

    S3.E1Hegemony, Part II

    Star Trek: Strange New Worlds
    7.9
  • Jul 23, 2025
  • Executive decisions

    This extremely tense, well-paced episode concerning the war with the Gorn revolves around Pike's ability to make so many split-second executive decisions that determine the fate not only of the Enterprise and its crew but the entire Federation.

    I'm surprised at the torrent of criticism in reviews posted here which critically miss the point. Somehow Hitchcock is considered a genius of film suspense, but his movies depend on many instances of what he termed the MacGuffin -basically a black box plot device used to propel the story without revealing exactly how key elements work.

    Here, in Davy Perez's screenplay, we have dozens of scientific ideas or concepts submitted by Pike's crew (or Spock to Nurse Chapel in sick bay to save their ailing collelague) for him to act upon. Any one of which are crucial to survival and victory, but for which the details are irrelevant -the viewer cannot be expected to understand the scientific basis for all this.

    So taken as entertainment, this is just what the doctor ordered - an action-packed, at times frightening sci-fi adventure. The relationships between the crew members are easy to identify with, and contributions to the success of the mission are well-distributed among them This extremely tense, well-paced episode concerning the war with the Gorn revolves around Pike's ability to make so many split-second executive decisions that determine the fate not only of the Enterprise and its crew but the entire Federation.

    I'm surprised at the torrent of criticism in reviews posted here which critically miss the point. Somehow Hitchcock is considered a genius of film suspense, but his movies depend on many instances of what he termed the MacGuffin -basically a black box plot device used to propel the story without revealing exactly how key elements work.

    Here, in Davy Perez's screenplay, we have dozens of scientific ideas or concepts submitted by Pike's crew (or Spock to Nurse Chapel in sick bay to save their ailing collelague) for him to act upon. Any one of which are crucial to survival and victory, but for which the details are irrelevant -the viewer cannot be expected to understand the scientific basis for all this.

    So taken as entertainment, this is just what the doctor ordered - an action-packed, at times frightening sci-fi adventure. The relationships between the crew members are easy to identify with, and contributions to the success of the mission are well-distributed among them.
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