Star Trek: The Undiscovered Country 1991

Critics score:
83 / 100

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Janet Maslin, New York Times: The principals' enthusiasm for their material has never seemed to fade. If anything, that enthusiasm grows more appealingly nutty with time. Read more

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James Berardinelli, ReelViews: For a movie that begins with such promise, The Undiscovered Country ends with a whimper. Read more

Derek Adams, Time Out: Though patchy, this is a lot more fun than the disastrous Star Trek V. Read more

Variety Staff, Variety: Weighed down by a midsection even flabbier than the long-in-the-tooth cast, director Nicholas Meyer still delivers enough of what Trek auds hunger for to justify the trek to the local multiplex. Read more

Hal Hinson, Washington Post: If, indeed, Star Trek VI turns out to be the last of the series, it couldn't have made a more felicitous or more satisfying exit. Read more

Desson Thomson, Washington Post: Director/coscripter Nicholas Meyer moves this vehicle efficiently. He employs some tremendous visuals. Read more