In honor of the home video release of “Tron: Ares” today, I thought I would pay tribute to one of my personal favorite franchises by ranking the films and TV series. End of line.
2025 turned out to be a rather rewarding year for cinema. There was a great deal of variety across the board (especially when it came to indies). Truth be told, it was challenging to narrow it down to 10. Any number of films could have taken the last couple spots. As per usual, I still have a few films left to see. I will update my list accordingly if any of those films were to make my list.
There’s no other way around it, October is a stacked month. Naturally, there’s a lot of horror coming to theaters and TV, but there’s a big variety of music, shows and movies as well. Studios are starting to put out their Award hopefuls so it’s likely many of the year’s best films will be coming in October through the end of the year. Read on to find out what’s in store for October.
SDCC is back, but this year looks to be fairly low-key. There’s no MCU panel, no Star Wars panel, and no DCU panel (well, sort of). With that said, there’s still bound to be some big news coming out of the big convention. Below I have listed 10 panels that caught my eye the most.
As 2024 comes to a close, it’s time to look forward to a bigger and hopefully better year at the cinema. As always there will undoubtedly be under the radar indie films and other films not yet announced for release, but at this juncture, these are the 10 that have caught my eye the most.
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