Movie Title : Star Trek Into Darkness
Release Date : May 16, 2013 Wide Genre Movie :Science Fiction & Fantasy
Actors :Chris Pine,Zachary Quinto,Zoe Saldana,Karl Urban,Simon Pegg,John Cho,Benedict Cumberbatch,Anton Yelchin,Bruce Greenwood,Peter Weller,Alice Eve,Noel Clarke,Nazneen Contractor,Amanda Foreman,Jay Scully,Jonathan Dixon,Aisha Hinds,Joseph Gatt,Jeremy Raymond,Tony GumaMpaa Rating : PG-13
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Critics Ranting For Star Trek Into Darkness : 7.6Critics Percentage For Star Trek Into Darkness : 87 %
User Ranting Movie Star Trek Into Darkness : 4.3
User Count Like for Star Trek Into Darkness : 272,422
Review For Movie Star Trek Into Darkness
Most of the logic has leached away from this movie, and with it half of the fun.Anthony Lane-New Yorker
Happily, there's a good deal of fun if you like things crashing violently into each other and out of warp-drive at regular intervals.
Bob Mondello-NPR
For all its chasing and falling and fighting-and the movie supplies a great deal of each-Star Trek Into Darkness is at its best when the Enterprise crew are merely bickering and bantering among themselves: less space opera than soap opera.
Christopher Orr-The Atlantic
The conceptual sci-fi of the original series is nowhere to be found, though you might enjoy watching the skinny young actors approximate their counterparts from the 60s; Chris Pine is especially good as Captain Kirk.
J. R. Jones-Chicago Reader
While the action is often electric, it's the relationships that matter. That, and a lippy regard for a cultural legacy.
John Anderson-Wall Street Journal
The film is, for whatever else it might be, one of the funniest of the Star Trek entries.
Mick LaSalle-Hearst Newspapers
The effects are exhilarating, even in these jaded post-3D days, and there are enough action set-pieces, humour and character development to distract from a plot that isn't exactly sci-fi's final frontier.
David Edwards-Daily Mirror [UK]
J.J. Abrams' Star Trek Into Darkness is a bigger and much louder sequel, which sacrifices brains and character building for expensive spectacle.
Jeremy Lebens-We Got This Covered
Cumberbatch, with his otherworldly aura of menace and basso profundo rumble of voice, makes a worthy and memorable Big Bad in the annals of Trek lore.
Michael Dequina-TheMovieReport.com
It's generally a lot of fun, but it's exhausting, and the busyness only somewhat disguises the fact that the story doesn't entirely make sense.
Eric D. Snider-EricDSnider.com
Suggests someone painting by numbers with Herculian intensity, and the effect is hollow and dispassionate.
Rob Humanick-Projection Booth
Not as audacious or exciting as its predecessor but this sequel is still a fun summer ride.
John Hanlon-John Hanlon Reviews
...a terminally perfunctory followup that just barely gets the job done...
David Nusair-Reel Film Reviews
Far from going where no one has gone before, this Star Trek is only interested in retreating along its old tracks.
Joshua Starnes-ComingSoon.net
Either reinvent or stick to the source material, don't try to have your fun both ways. It doesn't work.
Wesley Lovell-Cinema Sight
... a summer film that dimly reminds viewers of what it used to be - and could be again - while still being little more than a rollercoaster ride.
Kevin A. Ranson-MovieCrypt.com
There's really very little to complain about in this warp-speed sequel.
Martin Roberts-Fan The Fire
so enjoyable that it becomes easy to forget that virtually everything in the film is a riff or spin on something we (including only casual Star Trek fans) have already seen
James Kendrick-Q Network Film Desk
Thrilling if not exactly groundbreaking fun...yet something is missing this time around.
Bruce Bennett-Spectrum (St. George, Utah)
Moment to moment, it's as entertaining, rousing and visually impressive as any recent science-fiction action epic, but the script is cratered with illogical motivations and plot holes large enough to swallow Classic Trek's Doomsday Machine.
John Beifuss-Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)
Even old-school Trekkers will enjoy this voyage.
Linda Cook-Quad City Times (Davenport, IA)
J.J. Abrams' sequel is smart, fun, witty, essential sci-fi.
John Serba-MLive.com
It feels a little "been there, done that" but it still entertains.
Jackie K. Cooper-jackiekcooper.com
'Star Trek' safely does its job and is easily the first must-see action flick of the year.
Clay Cane-BET.com
Maintaining its reverence for the source material while employing an exuberant and clever script with one heck of a plot twist, Star Trek: Into Darkness is great fun and a more than worthy successor to the excellent first film.
Diva Velez-TheDivaReview.com
Set phasers for fun with this blockbuster.
Michael Smith-Tulsa World







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