The Avatar movies and the Lord of the Rings trilogy cover similar themes, as a major moment from Fire and Ash illustrates.
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The Banal Spectacle of “Avatar: Fire and Ash”
That bond, and the transcendental encounters it makes possible, are threatened in Avatar: Fire and Ash. In Cameron’s third ...
Both look upon the alien’s assault as an opportunity and choose to protect the perpetrator of the violence instead of the ...
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Kathryn Bigelow, James Cameron, Ryan Coogler, Yorgos Lanthimos, Joachim Trier and Chloé Zhalo — who have 22 Oscar nominations ...
Taylor Hackford is an Oscar-winning filmmaker and former president of the Directors Guild of America. His films include “An ...
James Cameron was a director to behold, until he became mired in 'Avatar's Pandora, taking his career in a singular direction ...
It’s a rerun of both the second and first movies, and is as dull as hell, except for the first third of the film.
A successful comeback to Pandora: from ocean depths to scorched land, Avatar’s world grows darker – and closer to home.
The real goal of the Avatar trilogy is soothing the liberal soul, not exploring the beauty and terror of revolutionary ...
It’s true, after performing all those scientific scenarios with stunt doubles, Cameron and co. admitted there was a small ...
The most talked-about scene in 'Fire and Ash' just might be the Cameron favorite, and the director had to push to keep it: "Guys, you’re about to become unemployed — put it back, every line." By James ...
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