Tron fans can celebrate the iconic film’s 40th anniversary with the first chance to explore Walt Disney World’s Tron Lightcycle / Run and the Grid at Magic Kingdom starting on …
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Professional audio is a cornerstone of great video content, and the Hollyland Lark C1 finally delivers an affordable wireless option with great quality and features.
A restrained, slow burning, and heart wrenching drama, Alice Diop’s first fictional feature, Saint Omer, asks the viewer to stare directly into its light and darkness without flinching.
Although it does have moments of genuine human drama throughout, director Florian Zeller’s The Son uses unsubtle emotional manipulation to get its points across.
Although it doesn’t entirely work, writer-director Avan Jogia’s first feature Door Mouse has both an earnestness and courage of conviction that makes it rather likeable.
