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    Star Trek Beyond boldly goes where it has always gone before

    Alex Bentley
    Jul 22, 2016 | 10:30 am
    Star Trek Beyond boldly goes where it has always gone before
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    When it comes to the pecking order for blockbuster movie franchises in the 21st century, Star Trek definitely finds itself lower on the list, both in reputation and pure dollars and cents. Despite the release of 12 films over nearly four decades, the franchise as a whole only comes in at No. 17 for cumulative box office total, a situation that’s not likely to improve, given the continued onslaught of Marvel and Star Wars movies.

    The 13th in the series, Star Trek Beyond, continues the reboot of the franchise, featuring younger versions of the iconic original characters. How much longer they’ll be able to keep this core group of actors together is a question that’s very much hinted at in the new movie, with one decision tragically being made for them.

    In the film, Captain Kirk (Chris Pine), Spock (Zachary Quinto), Uhura (Zoe Saldana), Bones McCoy (Karl Urban), Scottie (Simon Pegg), Sulu (John Cho), Chekhov (Anton Yelchin), and the rest of the Enterprise crew are lured into a trap set by Krall (Idris Elba), leader of a mysterious alien race bent on destroying everything in their path.

    If that sounds like the plot of every other Star Trek movie, that’s because it pretty much is. However, as with most franchises, we don’t come back to them time and again for originality but for comfort in the inherent chemistry between the main characters. Thanks to the direction by Justin Lin and script by Pegg and Doug Jung, the movie has that in abundance.

    After a terrific and terrifying attack by Krall and company that destroys the Enterprise, the crew finds themselves spread all over an alien planet. Unfamiliar pairings like Kirk and Chekhov, Spock and McCoy, Sulu and Uhura, and Scottie and a new character Jaylah (Sofia Boutella), emerge, leading to a variety of fun and interesting situations.

    The plot proceeds almost exactly as you’d expect, albeit with a smattering of unusual twists that help keep things somewhat fresh. Most notable are sequences that take place on board an advanced space station called Yorktown. The altered gravity and abnormal architecture leads to some mind-bending sequences that rival those in Inception.

    Where the franchise goes from here is anyone’s guess. The death of Yelchin may hasten the departure of other cast mates, who may not want to continue without one of the core members. Or they could rally around each other and keep the adventures coming for another few movies; at this point, anything is possible.

    What they’ve delivered with Star Trek Beyond is another solid entry in a series that, with the right cast, could continue until it meets up with the story’s actual timeline.

    Zachary Quinto, Sofia Boutella, and Karl Urban in Star Trek Beyond.

    Zachary Quinto, Sofia Boutella, and Karl Urban in Star Trek Beyond
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    Zachary Quinto, Sofia Boutella, and Karl Urban in Star Trek Beyond.
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    Intense One Battle After Another ranks as one of 2025's best movies

    Alex Bentley
    Sep 25, 2025 | 4:30 pm
    Leonardo DiCaprio in One Battle After Another
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    Leonardo DiCaprio in One Battle After Another.

    The only thing predictable about writer/director Paul Thomas Anderson is the unpredictable nature of the movies he chooses to make. The same man has made films featuring the porn industry, 19th-century oil drilling, a veiled story about Scientology, and a ‘70s-set rom-com. His new film, One Battle After Another, features another hard left turn, this time into the world of revolutionaries that just might be a very timely political critique.

    The sprawling film begins in an incendiary manner, with Bob (Leonardo DiCaprio), his romantic partner Perfidia (Teyana Taylor), and other members of a group called the French 75 raiding an immigration detention camp in the U.S., overwhelming the small military presence and freeing detainees. Perfidia has a charged encounter with Colonel Steven J. Lockjaw (Sean Penn) during the raid, setting in motion the main thrust of the film.

    When Bob and Perfidia have a baby, Bob wants to pull back on their dangerous activity, while Perfidia wants to continue. The two go their separate ways, with Bob raising Willa (Chase Infiniti) away from his former comrades. But Col. Lockjaw’s feelings over his experiences with Perfidia and Bob remain strong after many years, and he uses his position of authority within the government and with another shadowy organization to try to track them down.

    That bare-bones synopsis does little to describe just how intense, funny, and bonkers the nearly three-hour film actually is. Very loosely based on the 1990 Thomas Pynchon book Vineland and made well before the re-election of Donald Trump, the film nonetheless has certain sections that feel like a strong denunciation of the current administration’s immigration policies. And while those parts will undoubtedly set tongues wagging on both sides of the aisle, Anderson doesn’t get bogged down in politics.

    As in every film he’s made, Anderson’s best skill is in creating memorable characters. Bob is a somewhat dim-witted guy whose addiction to pot injects a lot of comedy into the film. Perfidia is a strong-willed woman willing to do anything to get her way. Col. Lockjaw projects strength, but is actually a weak man who needs to have his ego massaged. The film is full of smaller characters who make big impressions no matter how much screen time they have.

    The one constant throughout the film is the persistent score by Jonny Greenwood, who’s now done six PTA films. When the second half of the film turns into one long action scene, Greenwood’s music makes it even more intense. It culminates in a final sequence featuring one of the most memorable car chases in recent history, with Anderson’s filmmaking and Greenwood’s score combining to make something masterful.

    In recent years, DiCaprio has seemed to delight in playing people who are off-kilter, and his performance here is as funny as it is compelling. Penn gives him a run for his money in that department, using a halting gait, weird mouth movements, and a general strange vibe to create an instant classic character. Taylor, Infiniti, Regina Hall, Benicio del Toro, Tony Goldwyn, and many more make the supporting cast as important as anything else in the film.

    Anderson has tended to look to the past during his career, but with One Battle After Another — which takes place over the course of 16 years or so — he speaks more to current times than anything he’s ever made. While it has themes of political dissent and government overreach, it’s also about the strength of family units and people standing up for what’s right. All of that and more makes it one of the best movies of the year.

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    One Battle After Another opens in theaters on September 26.

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