Posts Tagged ‘Jodie Turner-Smith’

The Permanence Code

Tron: Ares

Director: Joachim Ronning

Cast: Greta Lee, Jared Leto, Evan Peters, Jodie Turner-Smith, Jeff Bridges, Arturo Castro, Gillian Anderson

Running Time: 1 hour 59 minutes

Film Rating: 7.5 out of 10

It’s been 15 years since Tron was released in 2010 and 43 years since the original Tron was released back in 1982. The good news is that Jeff Bridges stars in all of them.

2025’s Tron: Ares directed by Norwegian director Joachim Ronning who also did Maleficent: Mistress of Evil and Pirates of the Caribbean: Salazar’s Revenge.

Tron: Ares is not a bad film and the visual effects are amazing. The cast is sufficiently varied including Greta Lee (Past Lives) as video game founder Eve Kim and her nemesis, Julian Dillinger played with villainous mischief by Emmy winner Evan Peters (Mare of Easttown). Then there are the programs that Dillinger creates, Ares played by Oscar winner Jared Leto (Dallas Buyers Club) who is a digital being who wants to escape being disintegrated every 30 minutes and Athena played by the fabulous British actress Jodie Turner-Smith (Queen & Slim)  rocking a particularly retro Grace Jones look.

As Eve and her sidekick Seth Flores played by the Guatemalan star Arturo Castro discover the permanence code which allows advanced AI programs like Ares and Athena to exist forever. Dillinger’s corporation which he is trying to wrestle control away from his overbearing mother, pursue Eve and in a flashy motorbike chase through a nameless city, Eve discovers that she is weirdly attracted to Ares, even though he is a computer program.

Ares realizes that he is a disposable program in which Dillinger can reconstitute at any moment, so he teams up with Eve who sends him back into the original 1980’s video game where in this retro computer world reminiscent of 1980’s arcade games, Ares meets Kevin Flynn played with reverence by Oscar winner Jeff Bridges (Crazy Heart), video game creator of the original Tron grid.

Tron: Ares has lavish production values with cutting edge visuals assisted by a catchy soundtrack by Nine Inch Nails and Depeche Mode. Of course Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, Oscar winners for best original score for David Fincher’s The Social Network also assist with making this Tron soundtrack edgy and slick.

The best scene is when Ares meets Kevin Flynn in the original 1980’s computer grid of Tron, the first film which captured my imagination as a 10 year boy back in 1982.

If you enjoy the Tron world and the sleek visual aesthetics, then catch Tron: Ares now in cinemas. The acting is not brilliant but the storyline keeps the characters afloat in a treacherous digital world in which artificial intelligence is fighting raw human emotion.

Tron: Ares gets a film rating of 7.5 out of 10 and is worth seeing purely for the entertainment value and this time Disney managed to capture a futuristic world which is hyper contemporary and surprisingly relevant. Recommended viewing for those that love cool science fiction and watch it in the biggest screen possible.

Searching for Soulmates

A Big Bold Beautiful Journey

Director: Kogonada

Cast: Colin Farrell, Margot Robbie, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Jodie Turner-Smith, Kevin Kline, Billy Magnussen, Sarah Gadon

Running Time: 1 hour and 49 minutes

Film Rating: 5 out of 10

To understand what a brilliant film is, you also have to watch a terrible film. A Big Bold Beautiful Journey is possibly one of the worst films I have ever seen and to think that Oscar nominees Colin Farrell (The Banshees of Inisherin) and Margot Robbie (I,Tonya) signed on to star in this film has a lot to be said for their agents.

One the major problems with A Big Bold Beautiful Journey is that the Korean director Kogonada while displaying some odd visual flourishes just delivered possibly one of the most boring cinematic experiences ever made about two singletons, David and Sarah who meet at a wedding and are two of the most uninteresting characters ever created.

There is no conflict at all in an episodic and bizarre storyline by screenwriter Seth Reiss focussing on the surreal journey of David and Sarah as they revisit key moments of their past lives both painful and memorable. With the exception of a brief musical number in which Colin Farrell proves that he is no match for Ryan Gosling in Greta Gerwig’s Barbie, the rest of the story is darkly lit and involves the odd couple driving in a car at night in some stylistic version of America which is somnambulistic and tiresome.

There is one other brief scene involving the two main stars along with their ex-lovers played by Billy Magnussen and Canadian actress Sarah Gadon in a crowded restaurant which is vaguely entertaining, otherwise the rest of this film is obscure, lagging any direction and zero conflict. Conflict drives narrative and lifts the characters off the screenplay into sentient beings filled with strong emotions which cause action. Unfortunately David and Sarah are cardboard cut-out characters which frankly Colin Farrell and Margot Robbie should have known better than to even agree to such a terrible script.

After watching brilliant cinema like Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another, A Big Bold Beautiful Journey is slow and bizarre, with a convoluted script and direction so bad that I am surprised Sony released this film.

If audiences enjoy boring love stories, then catch this film online or just skip it completely.

Unfortunately A Big Bold Beautiful Journey gets a film rating of 5 out of 10 and goes nowhere except through a series of doors. An unmitigated disaster of a film.

Film Directors & Festivals
Reviews and Awards
Review Calender
May 2026
M T W T F S S
 123
45678910
11121314151617
18192021222324
25262728293031
  • ‘Doctor Dolittle: King of the Wild’ Begins Production Under Sycamore Studios and Reel FX Animation (EXCLUSIVE)
    Get ready to talk to the animals! Sycamore Studios has announced that production is underway on “Doctor Dolittle: King of the Wild.”The new feature film is based on Hugh Lofting’s literary property and will be animated in partnership with Reel FX Animation Studios. Per the official description, “Doctor Dolittle is a world-famous zoologist who must […]
    Arushi Jacob
  • ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ Struts to Second Week Victory at U.K. and Ireland Box Office
    The U.K. and Ireland box office saw a fashionable hold as Disney’s “The Devil Wears Prada 2” retained its first-place position, collecting £5.2 million ($7 million) over the weekend. The sequel has now amassed a cumulative total of $28.5 million after 11 days in theaters. Universal’s musical biopic “Michael” maintained a strong presence in second […]
    Naman Ramachandran
  • Don Francisco Charts Return to Univision
    Don Francisco, the veteran talk-show host who dazzled millions of Spanish-speaking viewers with his Saturday-night program “Sábado Gigante” on Univision, will return to the network. The host, whose program was canceled in 2015 after a run of more than half a century, will host a new limited-run interview series featuring “major personalities from the Hispanic […]
    Brian Steinberg
  • Spanish-Language Super Bowl, Formula 1, Mr. Beast Partnership All Part of Univision Sports Schedule
    TelevisaUnivison aims to bolster its sports schedule in unique ways, adding Spanish-language telecasts of Super Bowl LXI and the Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix as the Spanish-language media giant aims to deliver broad swaths of harder-to-reach audiences to advertisers. The company said Tuesday it planned to broadcast a Spanish-language version of Super Bowl LXI […]
    Brian Steinberg
  • Maizen’s Hit YouTube Gaming Characters JJ & Mikey Expand Into TV Series, Books and Toys in New Pocket.watch Franchise Deal (EXCLUSIVE)
    Family-friendly YouTube gaming channel Maizen is expanding its popular JJ & Mikey animated characters into a full-blown franchise across original content and consumer products through a partnership with creator media company Pocket.watch. Under the pact, the Japan-based Maizen’s “JJ & Mikey” series will begin streaming across platforms including Tubi, The Roku Channel, and Ryan and […]
    Jennifer Maas
  • Read More
    Different providers offer different cell phones, so take a look at the options from each provider to choose the right one for you. You may also want to look into any promotions that the providers have to offer, such as free cell phones in exchange for signing a contract. Tags: 2gmhass90