‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ delivers some interesting new ideas to James Cameron’s blockbuster series, but falls back on old, familiar tropes from the first two films. ByDani Di Placido, Senior Contributor ...
James Cameron’s epic sci-fi and fantasy franchise “Avatar” continues with its third installment “Avatar: Fire and Ash.” Audiences head back to Pandora as Marine-turned-Na’vi leader Jake Sully (Sam ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I cover Hollywood and entertainment. James Cameron is back with Avatar: Fire and Ash. How does its Rotten Tomatoes critics’ score ...
The newest chapter in the saga of the Na’vi people continues to build their highly detailed world. Here’s a guide to catch you up on the developments. By Esther Zuckerman With the release of “Avatar: ...
At a site called East Farm in England, recent excavations revealed reddened silt, flint handaxes distorted by heat, and fragments of a mineral—iron pyrite—that could have been used to make sparks on ...
Here it is, the final finale pretty much of the box office year with 20th Century Studios’ James Cameron threequel Avatar: Fire and Ash. It is expected to be the king of the world this frame with a ...
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 ...
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 ...
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