James Cameron makes audacious claims about writing conflict in Avatar: Fire And Ash, and the film's latest visual reveal ...
Fire and Ash highlights the home of the mysterious, fire-based Na'vi known as the Mangkwan Clan in James Cameron's sequel.
The seediest operation of the slasher cinema formula, that “people + sex = death,” was established around the premiere of John Carpenter’s Halloween in 1978. Neither he nor Debra Hill intended that ...
Avatar is such a popular franchise that a live-action movie adaptation and live-action show adaptation have been attempted, but neither come close to the original (though the movie was much worse).
For the “Dough Boys” every day is a struggle to survive. Determined to make something of their lives, these four friends work any hustle no matter how risky. But when they bite off more than ...
Police Commissioner Erla Harewood-Christopher is reportedly being questioned by investigators at her office at the Police Administration Building in Port-of-Spain. Investigators arrived at the ...
Department H sends in Wolverine to track down a mysterious beast known by the US Military as the Hulk, who is rampaging across the Canadian wilderness. Surveying the extent of the damage to a ...
In 2022, we made our way back to Pandora with Avatar: The Way of Water after many years away. And thankfully, it will not be over a decade before the next film arrives. Avatar: Fire and Ash will ...
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Film critic Emma Jones tells us why the CGI chimp who stands in for Robbie Williams does a good job at conveying the British pop star's fundamental loneliness in the quirky biopic "Better Man".
Emilia Pérez is an unclassifiable, moving, and surprising film. Saldaña’s Rita is pulled into the life of a Mexican drug lord (played by Spanish actress Karla Sofía Gascón) who desperately ...
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