I just spent a week in Portland, OR, visiting my children and grandchildren. My SIL Matt sees it as his duty to fill in my movie experience, take me to any movie showing that I haven't seen but would like to. In return, I'll go with him to any movie he would like to see but is too scary, violent, or otherwise uninteresting to my daughter for her to see with him (but that I'm OK with).
I really cashed in this time. The second of the new Star Trek series is in the theaters. I hadn't even seen the first one, so Matt watched it with me on his super home setup, then took me to see the second.
Perhaps all the fans of the original series have already seen these, but if not, I recommend them. They have done what Matt calls rebooting the original series, starting over with Kirk going to the Space Academy, meeting Spock and Uhura, getting (and losing and getting again) command of the Enterprise, and on to adventures. I think they did an awfully good job of getting things right. As a Trek fan, I'm not upset by the changes they've made; they've kept the spirit of the original. Casting is really good. Kirk is just the sort of daredevil young kid spoiling for a fight that he should be at this age (he's still a teenager at the end of the second movie). Nobody can be Leonard Nimoy, but Spock comes across very well; it's a slightly different take on the character. The other old faithfuls are good too.
The plots are OK. The first movie is kind of ragged; they're revisiting the past, and putting in an odd time loop sequence to set things up for the future, and the plot suffers. The second is more coherent, could stand on its own. We meet an old villain, Khan (The Wrath of Khan) shown in a different way. Both movies are full of violence, and very improbable battles, but the gore is bearable. And both hold your interest the whole time. They should be seen in order.