The First Avatar Left Many Fans Depressed – Can The Way Of Water Cure What Ails Them?
After the first Avatar, some fans suffered from depression — but The Way of Water is here to fix that!
Read MoreAfter the first Avatar, some fans suffered from depression — but The Way of Water is here to fix that!
Read MoreAvatar: The Way of Water needed way more Zoe Saldaña and Kate Winslet.
Read MoreRemember The Alamo (1960).
Read MoreIt's a controversial move, but one that pays off thematically.
Read MoreDid this bother anyone else?
Read MoreThe question remains unanswered in the movie, but there is an answer.
Read MoreDid Avatar: The Way of Water give you a headache? You're not alone.
Read MoreThe controversial format is hugely improved in James Cameron's new film, and it could be here to stay.
Read MoreBring on those sequels.
Read MoreThe fight scenes in The Raid: Redemption benefited from Gareth Evans' meticulous planning.
Read MoreYou might remember this story from The Aviator.
Read MoreCould it be a space whale?
Read MoreWe're asking the important questions.
Read MoreAfter years of Marvel sequels, there's something deeply refreshing about what James Cameron is doing here.
Read MoreIt's more than just the flying fish.
Read MoreKiri is a perfect example of the unlimited potential of motion capture performance, where physical appearance can be altered to uncover emotional truth.
Read MoreThe king of action movies returns for his crown.
Read MoreIt's time to revive the great 2009 3D debate ...
Read MoreJames Cameron hopes The Way of Water will reconnect people with a sense of wonder, pride, and protectiveness over the oceans.
Read MoreThe Avatar films have allowed James Cameron's deep sense of empathy to shine through more fully than ever before.
Read MoreThe frustrating, vague MacGuffin from the first movie became instant meme material.
Read MoreAn irrational number of infinite length.
Read MoreEvery single James Cameron movie has been leading to this.
Read MoreCokey is coming, and he's in bear-zerker mode.
Read MoreIt's almost impossible to narrow a spectacle like Avatar: The Way of Water down to a mere 10 moments. James Cameron is just that good.
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