There’s a moment in Tron: Ares where Evan Peters’s character exclaims, “That might be the coolest thing I’ve ever seen!” It’s funny; I was thinking the exact same thing throughout the entire movie. 43 ...
Watching Joachim Rønning's new cyber-thriller "Tron: Ares" — the third "Tron" feature in 43 years — I found myself wondering just how everything was supposed to work. In the universe of "Tron," humans ...
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‘Tron: Ares’ Review: Dig That Bio-Digital Jazz, Man!
The universe of Tron is a strange one; a digital world from an analog time. Its computer programs look like people. They travel from place to place on motorcycles and sailboats. They think, they maybe ...
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Disney+'s #1 movie is a reminder to watch a 10/10 sci-fi masterpiece that is also streaming
Disney+'s Number 1 new movie is the perfect reminder to watch this 10/10 sci-fi masterpiece that's also streaming on the ...
“Tron Ares”, the third entry in Disney’s cult classic “Tron” series, is a visual marvel. Fans of the light cycles and disc battles from the previous two movies should find a lot to enjoy with sleek ...
Disney returns to the world of Tron in a threequel starring Jared Leto as an AI machine who enters the real world.
LITTLE ROCK — Hugely high-tech and forward thinking in its day, Tron now looks cheesy and quaint in retrospect, with its blocky graphics and simplistic blips and bleeps. The original film from 1982 ...
If the cult techno sci-fi films “Tron” (1982) and “Tron: Legacy” (2010) are about humans going into “the grid” of the digital world, then the newest installment in this franchise, “Tron: Ares,” is ...
Tron: Ares reviews are beginning to come in, with most reacting poorly to the latest Disney movie starring Jared Leto. What are the Tron: Ares reviews saying? Over on Rotten Tomatoes, Tron: Ares sits ...
It is unclear who exactly was asking for a Jared Leto-led Tron: Ares — the third installment in the series — nearly 20 years after legacy, but Disney and Joachim Rønning delivered it. There are ho-hum ...
Here’s a novel scenario: the year’s best score was written for the year’s worst film. It creates, in turn, a kind of inescapable, torturous psychic loop: the brain starts to stall as each technobabble ...
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