Dave Cullen, of YouTube's The Dave Cullen Show, is a smart, insightful chap when it comes to Star Trek, old-school Trek, that is, which includes the 1960s saga and its successful successor, The Next Generation. In particular, he understands the ten movies they inspired and dissects each chapter by crossing the objective with the subjective.
He's also good at pinpointing a movie's best attributes. Such is evidenced in his astute analyses of Star Trek--The Motion Picture and Star Trek III: The Search for Spock, where he explains how and why these entries succeed more than some believe.
In addition, he's not timid about admonishing a chapter's foibles, as with Star Trek V: The Final Frontier and Star Trek: Nemesis. However, when he believes an entry hits the stellar bullseye, as with Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan and Star Trek: First Contact, he layers his praise with meticulous cause and effect: a technique that many (if not most) novice reviewers bypass. To his credit, he's not another franchise shill.
If you're a conscientious Trekkie, one who reveres the mythology conceived and constructed by Gene Roddenberry, Cullen's essays will be a breath of fresh air. So please, do yourself a favor and pay his page a visit. (For the heck of it, I've inserted a link to what I considered to be his most penetrating review. Give it a whirl. This, in itself, should convey why I'm so enthused with his work.)
https://www.youtube.com/@TheDaveCullenShow