
Abrams have added brilliant master pieces to the respective genres and now we can now ad Star-Trek Beyond to the fold. The artistic beauty about most modern Sci-Fi/Fantasy movies is that there is a yeoman’s attempt to make the script and directing well rounded – no more is Stanley Kubrick’s, 2001: A Space Odyssey the brilliant aberration because auteurs like Christopher Nolan, Ridley Scott, and the aforementioned J.J. In Star-Trek Beyond, we see Captain Kirk and crew investigating what seems like a routine deep-space phenomenon, but as we know, nothing is ever ‘routine’ for Star-Fleet’s flagship, the Enterprise. I am at the stage of my life that it takes ‘much’ to impress me… but just by knowing that the great actor, Idris Alba - though that you may not recognize him - was the bad guy in Star-Trek Beyond was enough for me to pay and see Mr.


with apparent permission from the fans from either iconic franchise - so it is that today I saw the new Star-Trek Beyond movie and was more than happy that I did. Abrams is that he now has an artistic, intimate connection with both franchises.

Incidentally, it is a testament of how gifted J.J. I must confess that I am a bigger fan of Star-Trek than I am of Star-Wars perhaps, because, as a boy, I could see episodes of Star-Trek on a relatively weekly basis, but had to wait years to see the ongoing saga of Luke-Skywalker and crew.
