Movie Title : Star Trek Into Darkness
Release Date : May 16, 2013 Wide
Mpaa Rating : PG-13
Genre Movie :Science Fiction & Fantasy
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User Count Like for Star Trek Into Darkness : 78,636
All Critics Ranting For Star Trek Into Darkness : 7.7
All Critics Count For Star Trek Into Darkness : 40
All Critics Percentage For Star Trek Into Darkness : 88 %
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"Into Darkness" may not boldly go where no "Trek" adventure has gone before, but getting there is such a well-crafted, immensely pleasurable ride that it would be positively Vulcan to nitpick.Scott Foundas-Variety
The production gives the impression of a massive machine cranked up for two hours of full output; it efficiently delivers what it's built to do, but without style or personality.
Todd McCarthy-Hollywood Reporter
A stop-gap tale that's modest, fun and briefly amusing rather than one that breaks new ground or offers hugely memorable set pieces.
Dave Calhoun-Time Out
English actor Cumberbatch is strikingly malevolent as the villain here, but he's matched by Quinto (who again almost out-Spocks Spock), Zoƫ Saldana's Uhura, Simon Pegg's near-OTT Scotty and even Pine, whose Kirk is tougher here than in the first flick.
David 'Mad Dog' Bradley-Rip It Up
Set your phaser to awesome. Star Trek Into Darkness is a thrilling, joyride of a film that will have diehard trekkies and neophytes alike beaming.
Julian Roman-MovieWeb
Manages to appease lifelong Star Trek fans without alienating newcomers.
Chris Laverty-Clothes on Film
J.J. Abrams' ability to smash set pieces and whip together high octane action sequences is up there with the best of them.
Luke Buckmaster-Crikey
Into Darkness is in large part designed to make Trek fans nudge one another in the ribs and emit excited fanboy yelps of recognition. How much you enjoy the film will depend on your appetite for homage.
Ian Berriman-SFX Magazine
The Force is strong with this one.
Mark Ellis-Schmoes Know
Some of the Kirk vs. Spock scenes I felt were a retread of the first film, but it's a minor bone to pick with an otherwise tremendous sci-fi movie.
Kristian Harloff-Schmoes Know
I'd say it ranks slightly below the 2009 reboot - it's good, not great.
Matthew Toomey-ABC Radio Brisbane
I enjoyed Into Darkness immensely, and I can't wait to see it again... but I'm not sure I could call this a summery popcorny sort of film. It's too grim for that.
MaryAnn Johanson-Flick Filosopher
Hugely enjoyable, pacily directed sequel with a witty script, superb special effects and terrific performances, though some of the nods to the previous films and TV shows badly backfire.
Matthew Turner-ViewLondon
Star Trek Into Darkness is bolted together with clinical precision by Abrams, who orchestrates each daredevil chase and skirmish with breathless abandon.
Damon Smith-Birmingham Post
Abrams approaches the subject-matter with the zest, imagination and humour of Steven Spielberg on top form.
Christopher Tookey-Daily Mail [UK]
This is a pleasingly constructed story and any telegraphed plot points only add to the anticipation of some big moments.
Paul Jones-Radio Times
Take-flight moments of blockbuster bliss are frequent and consistently spectacular, as Abrams continues to prove his rare gift of combining character, plot, comedy and action into setpiece after setpiece
Katey Rich-CinemaBlend.com
While there's plenty of nods to the series keep Star Trek fans happy, Abrams has once again managed to make the franchise accessible for those new to the series.
Oliver Franklin-GQ Magazine [UK]
Except for the occasional 3D indulgence of things flying at your face, making you wince and duck, Star Trek Into Darkness is, for me, a pleasant surprise; thrilling and engaging, sometimes harrowing and always cinematically satisfying
Andrew L. Urban-Urban Cinefile
It is with grand scale, good storytelling & a real spirit of adventure that J.J. Abrams' second film torpedoes onto the screen in 3D, bringing the kind of special effects fantasies are made of.
Louise Keller-Urban Cinefile
As brash, spectacular and energetic as its immediate predecessor, but without novelty on its side
Michael Leader-Film4
I had begun to wonder if any of these big budget monstrosities could deliver something special; something that didn't feel like a facsimile of previous successes, totally devoid of heart and humanity. Star Trek Into Darkness is... almost that.
Simon Miraudo-Quickflix
Star Trek Into Darkness remains great fun for non-fans, but especially the faithful, with nods to some of their favourite tropes ...
Siobhan Synnot-Scotsman
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