Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (1989) | Movie Review | Fifth in Star Trek Movie Review Series
2 years after the massively successful fourth installment in the Star Trek franchise (although, not as successful as Mad Max Fury Road), William Shatner himself took over the directing chair to helm his take on a Star Trek story. Surprisingly, it was slammed critically, audiences at the time actually thought it was pretty good, but not enough fans came out to make this a successful box office contender in the series. The film just passed its 30th anniversary, so given some time, is this actually the one of the better Star Trek films in the series? Join Corbin and Brad as they travel beyond the Great Barrier to determine whether Star Trek V: The Final Frontier should be the final film or whether Shatner hits out of the galaxy!
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