It's Season 35! Here's The Roundup....
3. Box Office
The season is off to a decent start at the box office, although the flopping of The Writer and Film Star didn't help out.
2. ThunderCats
ThunderCats was a mixed bag, but I feel like it started off a potential new franchise well enough for the studio. Hopefully the filmmakers learn from what didn't quite work in this one and fix them in a potential sequel.
1. Tara's Wrath
Tara's Wrath is the best film in the series and plays off the first and second films surprisingly well. Plus writer Roy Horne upped the erotic thriller elements through the roof.
3. N/A
2. ThunderCats
The film was not bad, but it did have some issues. It's exposition was clunky and it featured way too many characters. And for the director, Jonathan Liebesman probably lacked the flair to pull it all together.
1. The Writer and the Film Star
In order for the audience to care that the romance couple breaks up, the script needs to make us care about their relationship in the first place. In that area, Alex Conn's script fails tremendously - despite being one of his better plotted stories in recent seasons.



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