Fire and Ash has become the fourth James Cameron movie to earn more than $1 billion at the global box office after Avatar, ...
The critically-acclaimed director and former actress met on the set of 'Titanic' and have been married since 2000 Stephane Cardinale - Corbis/Corbis via Getty James Cameron and Suzy Amis Cameron ...
The important thing to remember when ranking James Cameron movies is that there’s really just one bad entry, and everything else lies somewhere between good and great. Ever since he got the chance to ...
The outspoken Oscar-winner gets candid about the make-or-break fate of ‘Fire and Ash,’ his future projects (including a secret Terminator script), the threat of AI, and all the things that still get ...
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 ...
James Cameron attends the world premiere of "Avatar: The Way of Water" (Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images) James Cameron, the filmmaker who will soon have more $1 billion box office hits than anyone else ...
James Cameron is officially a billionaire, Forbes reports just a few days ahead of the theatrical release of “Avatar: Fire and Ash.” The sequel is the third film in Cameron’s blockbuster “Avatar” film ...
James Cameron has dismissed criticism of 3D and high frame rate in his Avatar movies, pointing to their enormous box office success as evidence that audiences don’t mind it, and explaining why he ...
Sci-Fi Movies James Cameron promises a press conference for Avatar 4 and 5 if the films don't happen Sci-Fi Movies Avatar: Fire and Ash ending explained: who dies, what happens to Varang and Quaritch, ...
Navigating Na'vi: “If we hadn't made so much damn money with the first film," James Cameron said recently about Avatar: Fire & Ash, we'd never be doing this." That puts Cameron on the extremely short ...
Years after his Titanic tantrums, the “Avatar” director has “mellowed,” says Sigourney Weaver. He calls it “marinating.” Credit...JJ Geiger for The New York Times Supported by By Maureen Dowd ...