The creative process is] a little bit less nightmarish. We’re getting to the point where we’re actually getting good at this.
James Cameron is one of the most bankable directors in Hollywood, but not every movie from the internationally acclaimed ...
James Cameron has shared some new details about the upcoming Avatar 3, and it seems like it won't be what you're expecting. The auteur says Avatar: Fire And Ash will make some "brave choices" with ...
Filmmaker of the Avatar franchise, James Cameron, aims to add nuance and character focus with the third installment. The New Na'vi clan led by Varang promises complexity and moral gray areas.
even if they've got good reason to. While James Cameron maintains Fire and Ash isn't a "dark" film, it will seemingly be dealing with complex issues within the Na'vi. Pandora is a big place ...
That’s the title of her new Netflix film with Jamie Foxx, her first in ten years. During a recent appearance on “The Graham Norton Show,” Diaz and said Foxx is the reason she returned to ...
Cameron Diaz has said the decade she spent in retirement from acting was "the best 10 years" of her life, but she thinks she is now ready to get back into the industry. Appearing on "The Graham ...
Cameron Diaz was busy being a mother during her 10-year break from making movies. In a video uploaded onto the "Still Watching Netflix" channel on YouTube, which goes behind the scenes on Netflix ...
Later, Foxx and Diaz use gas-station hoses as flamethrowers to incinerate some thug attackers; the images of people burning alive are accompanied by Etta James singing “At Last” (“At last ...
That was the good for the Chargers. The bad came on the extra point, when the Texans got a hand on Cameron Dicker's kick and sent it flying straight up in the air. Dicker was in perfect position ...
Amid a futile comeback attempt, kicker Cameron Dicker put the awful cherry on top. After Ladd McConkey scored an 86-yard touchdown to bring L.A. within 11 points in the mid-fourth quarter ...
On Tuesday, that trend continued with starting right tackle Cameron Williams electing to forgoe his remaining eligibility and enter the 2025 NFL Draft, according to reports from ESPN's Pete Thamel.