Star Trek: Generations 1994

Critics score:
48 / 100

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Peter M. Nichols, New York Times: Generations is predictably flabby and impenetrable in places, but it has enough pomp, spectacle and high-tech small talk to keep the franchise afloat. Read more

Jonathan Rosenbaum, Chicago Reader: At least the special effects and outer space vistas are more handsome than usual. Read more

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James Berardinelli, ReelViews: Mostly, Generations spends its running length searching for, and never completely finding, its niche. Read more

Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times: Here is a movie so concerned with in-jokes and updates for Trekkers that it can barely tear itself away long enough to tell a story. Read more

Time Out: The series' dullest instalment. Read more

Leonard Klady, Variety: Star Trek Generations has enough verve, imagination and familiarity to satisfy three decades' worth of Trekkers raised on several incarnations of the television skein. Read more

Desson Thomson, Washington Post: A rich and absorbing saga. Read more

Rita Kempley, Washington Post: A flawed but funky adventure involving a time warp known as the Nexus. Read more