Reel Reviews | Tron: Ares
After fifteen years, Disney reenters the Grid with Tron: Ares, a bold, visually stunning continuation of its cult sci-fi saga.
After fifteen years, Disney reenters the Grid with Tron: Ares, a bold, visually stunning continuation of its cult sci-fi saga.
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Julia Roberts leads the charge in a stylish but emotionally distant psychological thriller that asks bold questions about power, abuse, and loyalty without always delivering the answers.