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  1. 3 days ago · We’re boldly ranking the Star Trek movies by Tomatometer, from the original film series (1979’s The Motion Picture to The Undiscovered Country), into the handoff to films featuring the Next...

  2. Jul 20, 2016 · Star Trek Beyond (2016) 86%. The original Star Trek movie series was never really known for its blockbuster action, but director/producer J.J. Abrams took things in a far more fast-paced...

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    • Star Trek Generations
    • Star Trek: Nemesis
    • Star Trek Into Darkness
    • Star Trek: The Final Frontier
    • Star Trek: Insurrection
    • Star Trek The Motion Picture
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    • Star Trek: Beyond
    • Star Trek: The Search For Spock
    • Star Trek: First Contact

    Generations is a fairly controversial pick for the worst Star Trek movie as the movie does have its fans, but we also have our reasons. It all boils down to the fact that Generations, in its attempt to stitch together the Kirk and Picard eras of Star Trek, ruined two perfect endings: it undid the conclusions of All Good Things and The Undiscovered ...

    This is less controversial. Nemesis killed the TNG era, and can partly be blamed for the near death of the franchise in the early 2000s. It’s lifeless and dour and completely loses the usual heart of Star Trek, which is a cocktail of optimism, thoughtfulness, and adventure. Whatever Nemesis is, it certainly isn’tany of that. Perhaps its worst sin i...

    Into Darkness is perhaps the Star Trek movie that is most devoted to the concept of spectacle and action. Star Trek (2009) introduced a new style, and Into Darkness took this to its natural conclusion. It’s packed with overblown explosions, brutal hand-to-hand fist fights, and lightning-fast starship combat. Sadly, all that is just a cover for the ...

    It seems that each era of the Star Trek movie series is obliged to put forward at least one bad movie – and sometimes even more. The Final Frontier is the TOS-era’s only unequivocally ‘bad’ offering, contrary to popular belief. The action sequences are dull and cheap, the visuals take a dive, and the plot’s grand aims (the crew of the Enterprise me...

    Speaking of hard movies to hate: we get to Star Trek Insurrection. Star Trek Insurrection isn’t just a hard movie to hate, it’s a hard movie to have any significant feelings about whatsoever because it’s so forgettable and paint-by-numbers. Insurrection (Frakes’ second directorial effort) is often described as the TNG movie that feels most like an ...

    The question with Star Trek The Motion Picture isn’t: ‘Is this a good movie?’ (no, not really) but: ‘Is this even a movie at all?’ It certainly doesn’t feel like it. The plot is paper-thin, and approximately 50% of the runtime is comprised of (admittedly stunning) shots of the Enterprise either barely moving or not moving at all, hence its nickname...

    Star Trek 2009 was the start of a whole new era. This was the first Kelvin timeline film, shaking up the entire Star Trek timelineand promising to give audiences a new take on Star Trek. It was designed to appeal to a more mainstream palette while maintaining the iconography of the Star Trek movies that had come before. In what it tried to do, it m...

    Star Trek: Beyond is when the Kelvin timeline series finally hit its stride. It was the perfect blend of the action-adventure format that the new era wanted to pioneer, but it managed to ditch the universe-spanning stakes that made the previous Kelvin movies so unwieldy. The whole cast finally feels settled in, and Chris Pine is at his very best as...

    The Search for Spock often gets a lot of criticism, and yes, it has issues. While Christopher Lloyd is great as the Klingon villain Kruge, his whole plot to steal the Genesis device feels tacked on; like it’s only there because it needed a villain, and Khan was a hard act to follow. It also undoes a lot of the character changes from The Wrath of Kh...

    After the disappointment of Generations, Star Trek: First Contact managed to find a way to bring the Enterprise and its crew into a cinematic format with confidence and success. The movie was helped by the fact that it used Star Trek’s greatest villains, the Borg, as the antagonists. It even manages its time-travel plot with surprising deftness and...

  3. Feb 17, 2024 · Here is our ranking of all 13 Star Trek movies, from worst to best. The next Star Trek movie will not be theatrically released. Star Trek: Section 31 starring Academy Award-winner Michelle Yeoh is the first Star Trek movie made for streaming on Paramount+.

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  4. Dec 3, 2021 · Since today is the 30th anniversary of, spoiler, my favorite 'Star Trek' film, I used math, science and dark magic to correctly rank the 13 'Star Trek' movies.

  5. Sep 8, 2020 · Matt Goldberg ranks the Star Trek movies from 1979's The Motion Picture through The Next Generation films and through 2016's Star Trek Beyond.

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  7. Dec 20, 2021 · The Final Frontier is universally slammed as the least impressive Star Trek movie ever made. The crew of the Enterprise is called to action when rebel Vulcan Sybok, Spock's half-brother, stages a hostage crisis.

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