The third Avatar chapter erupts with volcanic world-building and thunderous action yet remains a vast, dazzling spectacle in search of an emotional arc On and on and on it goes. The planet-sized movie ...
Yet in the drafting of Fire and Ash, which sees Sam Worthington and Zoe Saldaña’s willowy Na’vi do battle with a rival volcano-dwelling tribe, who ally themselves with the human invaders of planet ...
Get the latest entertainment news with our free Culture newsletter Yet it can also be true that, at 197 minutes long, the third film in his Avatar series may make you feel like a restless child forced ...
Dec 16 (Reuters) - Disney (DIS.N), opens new tab and famed director James Cameron have been hit with a lawsuit in California federal court by a 3-D animator who alleges that Cameron copied his work in ...
The final battle, sprawling across sea and sky, is the biggest brawl Pandora has ever seen. This isn’t Na’vi Noah Baumbach, though. The wounded family drama goes hand in four-fingered hand with ...
It's better than the second film — bolder and tighter — and still has its share of amazements. But it no longer feels visually unprecedented. For 16 years, James Cameron has sustained the excitement ...
The new 'Avatar' movie, 'Fire and Ash,' arrives in theaters Friday, Dec. 19. Sam Worthington and Zoe Saldaña reprise their roles as Jake Sully and his wife Neytiri. Oona Chaplin joins the cast as ...
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A year after hammering the tulkun-hunting RDA faction on the seas of Pandora, Terran soldier turned Na’vi Jake Sully (Sam Worthington), his partner Neytiri (Zoe Saldaña), and their surviving kids are ...
Not even a newfound interest in Na'vi power kinks can save "Fire and Ash" from just feeling like more "Avatar." Even after all this time, the simple fact of it still boggles my mind: Every single film ...
Three years ago, I sat down to watch Avatar: The Way of Water with one big question on my mind: Could James Cameron deliver a sequel to his 2009 blockbuster that’s worth a thirteen-year wait? Three ...