Read Common Sense Media's Star Trek Into Darkness review, age rating, and parents guide. Star Trek Into Darkness was a movie I saw a solid year after release, having heard many mixed things about it. I recall having to stop watching after the first.
McCoy's cranky witticisms; Scotty's protestations of what he and the ship "canna" do; references to tribbles and neutral. CrosswalkMovies.com: Star Trek Into Darkness Movie Review from crosswalkmovies on GodTube. It's overkill for a scene that has inherent drama and uncertainty - more exhausting than exciting - although the film settles soon thereafter into a more measured pace (by summer-movie standards).
Movie Review + Trailer: 'Star Trek Into Darkness'. The series' newest enterprise is an entertaining mission. But once it's in full gear, its steely, streamlined story is propulsive in its Zachary Quinto in "Star Trek Into Darkness." The actors are well-cast, and the action-packed film has one of the best villains in recent memory. When Starfleet is terrorized from within, Captain Kirk and his crew onboard the Enterprise come dangerously close to starting an intergalactic war to catch the traitor. The manhunt leads the impulsive captain into territory he doesn't know how to navigate. Check out the exclusive TVGuide.com movie review and see our movie rating for Star Trek Into Darkness.
Trailer Into the Darkness
Star Trek may be speeding Into Darkness, but the lens flares on the Enterprise are brighter than ever and that can mean only one thing -- J. Abrams and company have returned to. A movie like Star Trek Into Darkness has to simultaneously treat its source material with acknowledgement, if not respect, and make itself feel new and original.
There are a lot of ways to do that, but JJ Abrams seemed to choose, "Just make it fun and figure the rest out." He chose wisely. Film Review: 'Star Trek Into Darkness'. Right off the bat, Star Trek Into Darkness zaps us with the darkest fear of all: the death of Spock, that potent Trek subject that I The movie has power and engine poke, although I am a little disappointed by the way people are getting transported these days: with lots of little swirly white lines surrounding. Benedict Cumberbatch as Khan in Star Trek Into The Darkness.