Check out the 'Behind the Camera: 3D' Featurette for Avatar: Fire and Ash, the third installment in James Cameron's sci-fi drama action films distributed by 20th Century Studios. Director James ...
Avatar: Fire and Ash is dominating the box office with the full Na'vi force, as its director, James Cameron, shares what he will do if the movie doesn't do enough business. Not only has it had a ...
“I am always on pins and needles before a film opens. It is less about the reviews for me than whether people show up or not,” James Cameron told me when I interviewed him about the release of Avatar: ...
Spoiler Space offers thoughts on, and a place to discuss, the plot points we can’t disclose in our official review. Fair warning: This article features plot details of Avatar: Fire And Ash. There’s a ...
“Avatar: Fire and Ash” opened with $345 million in worldwide sales, according to studio estimates Sunday, notching the second-best global debut of the year and potentially putting James Cameron on ...
The third instalment in the Avatar franchise earned $12 million from preview screenings ahead of its Friday release in the United States. James Cameron’s Avatar: Fire and Ash has already made a ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." While it's pretty easy to follow who the heroes and villains are in James Cameron's Avatar movies, ...
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When Brendan Cowell’s Captain Mick Scoresby makes his return on screen in Avatar: Fire and Ash, it’s not entirely a surprise, but it does come equipped with an upgrade: a robotic arm. Having survived ...
I love going to the movies and trying out all the latest and greatest ways to enjoy a big-screen spectacle, but I’ve never been down with 3D films and those flimsy and uncomfortable spectacles. I didn ...
Not every movie is for everybody. This puts us critics in a strange position sometimes. For example, I have nothing but respect for the ambition and innovation that go into making the “Avatar” movies.