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Chris Pine warps in action once more as Captain Kirk

Star Trek Into Darkness

By Kevin Taft | May 15
An unnecessarily gloomy sequel to the fun first installment, this voyage of the starship Enterprise is an okay journey but it just doesn’t have the epic feel it needs to match newcomer Benedict Cumberbatch’s amazing villain.


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"Star Trek Into Darkness’ Cast on Behind-the-Scenes Fun

Director J.J. Abrams is back with a new "Star Trek" film. Shot in 3D, "Star Trek Into Darkness" is the sequel to the 2009 blockbuster.

Simon Pegg & John Cho Provide Comic Relief on the Enterprise

By Sean Au
A review of "Star Trek Into Darkness," the new J.J. Abrams’ film in the long-running TV & film franchise, compares the film to "The Office" in space. EDGE spoke with two actors, Simon Pegg & John Cho, who provide many of the laughs.

Talking ’Gatsby’ with Baz, Leo & Tobey

By Tony Phillips
"The Great Gatsby" has overcome mixed reviews to become an audience must-see. EDGE caught up with director Bazz Luhrmann, his collaborator & wife Catherine Martin, and stars Leonardo DiCaprio & Tobey Maguire to talk about the film.

Hollywood Films Face China’s Strict Censorship

Quentin Tarantino’s "Django Unchained" was re-released in China after censors made changes to the film to meet the country’s strict standards. Seth Doane reports.
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