There's more than one paradox built into the program of "Tron: Ares." Whereas the original 1982 Disney film on which it was based felt ahead of its time - both conceptually and in terms of its ...
For decades, Tron has been Disney’s “fetch” from Mean Girls: they keep trying to make it happen, but it just won’t stick. 1982’s Tron and 2010’s Tron: Legacywere stunning visual marvels that struggled ...
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From a plot perspective, “Tron: Ares” has almost nothing to do with its predecessor in the “Tron” movie franchise, “Tron: Legacy” — although fans of that 2010 film can hang on for an eventual nod to ...
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 ...
A flashing red light usually indicates something bad is about to happen. When the first programs seen in “Tron: Ares” come out in red suits instead of the typical blue ones worn in previous films, the ...
I wish I could say Tron: Ares picked up where Tron: Legacy left off in 2010, continuing the story of both the Flynn family and the interesting question posed by the film's final shot: What happens ...
As awards season draws renewed attention to film music, the soundtrack for “Tron: Ares” stands out as one of the film’s most defining elements. Rather than merely supporting the visuals, the score ...
The latest installment's best ideas compete with director Joachim Rønning’s fetishistic focus on classic Tron mythology, which looks and sounds great in Imax 3D. Compared with such a trite fear of ...
With a history of over a hundred years, Disney has a rich tapestry of thousands of films, boundless characters, and some of the world's most valuable franchises to pull from. So it's somewhat curious ...