Star Trek

STAR TREK starring our very own Karl Urban as 'Dr. McCoy', is currently screening in cinemas around the country. Also featuring Chris Pine as 'Kirk', Zachary Quinto 'Spock', Simon Pegg as 'Scottie', Anton Yelchin as 'Chekov', John Cho as 'Sulu' and Zoe Saldana as 'Uhura'.
Set faces to stunned - the new Star Trek rocks!
"It’s a genuine pleasure to report that Abrams’ Star Trek is a winner. Abrams directs with consummate flair…the film truly feels like ‘Star Trek’. A real sense of adventure and a boundless affection for its progenitors." Time Out Magazine USA
"Star Trek – yes, your dad’s Star Trek – moves like a racehorse that’s just been force-fed dilithium crystals. This is perhaps NCC-1701’s most radical refit yet – for the first time in the franchise, the Enterprise is a genuine thrill-ride. Karl Urban's gruff McCoy and Zachary Quinto’s piercing Spock stand out... Very much like its dynamic young cast, this Trek is physical and emotional, sexy and vital." Empire Magazine
"Not a Trekkie? That’s fine, it’s crammed with action (the final showdown being the exhilarating standout) and quality gags… Long time fan? There are plenty of satisfying nods to the original series and actors – including a sizeable role for original Spock Leonard Nimoy". Zoo Magazine USA
"I think Abrams pulled it off. STAR TREK isn't just a successful reboot, but a genuinely fun and exciting science fiction action adventure. My biggest complaint is that it feels like they just got started up when the film ended. I want more! I want to see the further adventures of Captain James T. Kirk and his crew aboard the USS Enterprise... Karl Urban seems like he was born to inherit the role of Dr. Leonard McCoy from DeForest Kelley. Urban will be an audience favorite, for sure," - Quint, www.aintitcool.com
"...make no mistake: this really is Star Trek: The Movie, the biggest, boldest cinematic outing the franchise has yet seen... A revamp everyone can get on board with, from die-hards to those who wouldn’t be seen dead at a sci-fi convention. Buoyant, buffed and with the promise of even better to come, this is the freshest Trek in decades... Zachary Quinto (Spock) is perfect... Pine (Kirk) is the motor of the movie, his unabashed brashness propelling the story forward. Zoe Saldana is a pleasingly-fleshed out Uhura while Karl Urban is an instantly likeable, reassuringly grouchy Bones... John Cho’s blade-wielding Sulu and Anton Yelchin’s thickly-accented Chekov are given brief moments to shine while Simon Pegg’s Scotty is knowingly calibrated to offer comic relief.” Total Film Magazine USA

web_Karl_McCoyavailable now on DVD

STAR TREK starring our very own Karl Urban as 'Dr. Bones McCoy', is now available on DVD around the world. Also featuring Chris Pine as 'Kirk', Zachary Quinto 'Spock', Simon Pegg as 'Scottie', Anton Yelchin as 'Chekov', John Cho as 'Sulu' and Zoe Saldana as 'Uhura'.

Set faces to stunned - the new Star Trek rocks!

"It’s a genuine pleasure to report that Abrams’ Star Trek is a winner. Abrams directs with consummate flair…the film truly feels like ‘Star Trek’. A real sense of adventure and a boundless affection for its progenitors." Time Out Magazine USA

"Star Trek – yes, your dad’s Star Trek – moves like a racehorse that’s just been force-fed dilithium crystals. This is perhaps NCC-1701’s most radical refit yet – for the first time in the franchise, the Enterprise is a genuine thrill-ride. Karl Urban's gruff McCoy and Zachary Quinto’s piercing Spock stand out... Very much like its dynamic young cast, this Trek is physical and emotional, sexy and vital." Empire Magazine

"Not a Trekkie? That’s fine, it’s crammed with action (the final showdown being the exhilarating standout) and quality gags… Long time fan? There are plenty of satisfying nods to the original series and actors – including a sizeable role for original Spock Leonard Nimoy". Zoo Magazine USA

"I think Abrams pulled it off. STAR TREK isn't just a successful reboot, but a genuinely fun and exciting science fiction action adventure. My biggest complaint is that it feels like they just got started up when the film ended. I want more! I want to see the further adventures of Captain James T. Kirk and his crew aboard the USS Enterprise... Karl Urban seems like he was born to inherit the role of Dr. Leonard McCoy from DeForest Kelley. Urban will be an audience favorite, for sure," - Quint, www.aintitcool.com

"...make no mistake: this really is Star Trek: The Movie, the biggest, boldest cinematic outing the franchise has yet seen... A revamp everyone can get on board with, from die-hards to those who wouldn’t be seen dead at a sci-fi convention. Buoyant, buffed and with the promise of even better to come, this is the freshest Trek in decades... Zachary Quinto (Spock) is perfect... Pine (Kirk) is the motor of the movie, his unabashed brashness propelling the story forward. Zoe Saldana is a pleasingly-fleshed out Uhura while Karl Urban is an instantly likeable, reassuringly grouchy Bones... John Cho’s blade-wielding Sulu and Anton Yelchin’s thickly-accented Chekov are given brief moments to shine while Simon Pegg’s Scotty is knowingly calibrated to offer comic relief.” Total Film Magazine USA

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