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The cult Australian director’s latest movie pits the oceans’ apex predators against human savagery
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The cult Australian director’s latest movie pits the oceans’ apex predators against human savagery
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Watching the US president is like ‘watching a car crash over and over and over’, says director James Cameron. And yet much of the current security crisis had, until Friday, been weirdly ignorable for other reasons
It might be early, but we’re betting on these 10 movies getting the all-important Oscars nod next year
The comedian’s return to the ‘motherland’ was a big part of making his new comedy. ‘I’ve always been drawn to Ireland. The beauty and the greenness and the underlying melancholy’
Low-budget film legend who influenced major players such as Francis Ford Coppola has died at 98
Plenty of films got it wrong, and many of them remain popular. Here are some of the most notable examples
Director says he commissioned a scientific study that shows the star’s character could not have survived the floating-door scene with Kate Winslet’s Rose
It all began in 2009 after the first Avatar film when fans shared they were feeling down and unsatisfied
The liquid images all look as if they have spent too much time dissolving industrial strength toilet block
Jon Landau has produced the biggest blockbusters of all time, but now he and longtime collaborator James Cameron are going even bigger.
Avatar kickstarted a brief and blurry 3D revival, Cameron could do it again this Christmas
Where does this year’s winner, CODA, sit in our ranking of 21st-century Oscar winners?
‘We don’t want to succeed on climate by destroying the economy and jobs,’ scientist says
The physics student turned blockbuster director is releasing four Avatar sequels
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Review: Make a dreary crime drama in your hometown, say the Russo Brothers
Gremlins director talks Spielberg, low-budget horror and ‘bizarre’ film market
There’s been another major turnover but catch the classics while you can
Disney postpones Mulan indefinitely and delays Star Wars and Avatar releases
The special episode is a cut-price version of the Titanic movie, with added melodrama
Batteries made from seawater and quantum computing could make better electric cars
Toyota, Daimler and Hyundai unveil bold future visions at world’s largest tech show
Decades after the first Terminator sequel, the 62-year-old actress hesitated to return to her iconic role as Sarah Connor
A decade ago who would have guessed Netflix would become an entertainment giant?
James Cameron’s Avatar knocked from top spot as Marvel film makes €2.5 billion
Erik Nelson on his documentary about the bombing of Germany, and the resonances today
As of last weekend, Endgame is just $50 million short of Avatar. Why won’t it catch it?
Disney shares its eight-year film schedule: Artemis Fowl lands next year, Avatar 2 in 2021
Silver flask was given to first-class passenger before he drowned when vessel sank in 1912
Review: For no good reason, Jennifer Connelly does a whole scene in her exotic undies
Alita: Battle Angel director on his guerilla approach to making the long-awaited anime film
New initiative aims to safeguard collection which is in danger of being split up
The website suckered the world of film on April Fool’s Day with a Q&A to beat all Q&As
Katherine Bigelow’s furious new film, ‘Detroit’, tackles historic racism and strikes some shocking notes. But the ‘Zero Dark Thirty’ director has been taking fire for even taking on the project
This is a beautifully scrubbed new edition of James Cameron’s gargantuan 1984 hit
Alien; Covenant is out, but according to Ridley Scott the Alien 5 sequel is dead. Here's why we need another film about sci-fi's most bad-ass action hero
The first Avatar broke records but left no cultural trace. Will its successors sink or soar?
The towering star of ‘Alien’, ‘Ghostbusters’ and ‘Avatar’ deals with death in ‘A Monster Calls’
John Hannigan’s highly readable survey of mankind and the oceans tackles deep-sea mining, superpower rivalries, global warming and popular culture
Industry veteran emphasises virtual reality to young digital artists ahead of Dublin event
In recent years the San Diego Comic-Con has exploded into the mainstream with A-list stars, first-run footage, and the world’s most dedicated fans. Liam Burke on the highlights from this year’s pop culture behemoth
Ahead of the 20th-anniversary re-release of Neil Jordan’s hugely successful film Michael Collins, the director reflects on the ‘unique opportunity’ he got to make it
There is a growing movement to map the oceans, so why is space getting all the publicity?
Genisys crams every key trope into the mix; Schwarzenegger’s older, cuddlier Terminator adds the corn
Still formidable after all these years, Sigourney takes the parts that interest her, be they big or small. Next up: a possible return to her most famous role in a rebooted ‘Alien’ series
This week, to mark the end of our How to Write a Book series, we have a daily Q&A with a debut author
She’s become sci-fi's It Girl, casting an interested eye on Spock in Star Trek, motion-capturing the Avatar franchise, and starring as a kick-ass galactic outlaw in Guardians of the Galaxy. It’s a natural progression for someone raised on classic space opera in a house full of women
The multi-platinum selling former X Factor winner takes on her first movie role in Walking on Sunshine
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Fanboys everywhere rejoiced when Gareth Edwards, director of the indie hit Monsters, was named as the man to reboot Godzilla. His mum, however, was a little less excited . . .
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