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Fire and Ash takes us back to Pandora's stunning oceans as VFX Supervisor Richard Baneham sheds new light on plans to further ...
The high-concept sci-fi horror film “Ash,” a hazy story about an amnesiac deep-space explorer who awakens to discover her entire crew was killed, is light on answers but heavy on style.
And the upcoming third film, “Avatar: Fire and Ash,” might be the most important movie on Disney’s 2025 slate as Hollywood attempts to create some new box office magic after a bleak 2024.
Born Steven D. Bingley-Ellison, the musician and record producer claims his place in the pantheon of vibes-based filmmakers with “Ash,” a pummeling psychedelic sci-fi freakout that one doesn ...
The box office year has been sluggish, but if one movie is going to bring the industry back alive it’s James Cameron‘s Avatar: Fire and Ash on December 19. Disney showed a quick piece of ...
Closing out Disney's presentation at CinemaCon on Thursday, franchise star (and newly minted Oscar winner) Zoe Saldaña introduced the first 3D footage of "Avatar: Fire & Ash" (in theaters Dec. 19 ...
Ash opens in theaters on Friday, March 21, and will stream on Shudder at a later date. This review is based on a screening at the 2025 SXSW Film and TV Festival. It’s been more than 10 years ...
Rumors suggest a revised May 2025 launch for the EOS R6 Mark III It could inherit features from the pricier EOS R5 Mark II As a potential EOS R6 Mark II update, it rivals the Nikon Z6 III and Sony ...
Researchers from The University of Texas at Austin have released estimates that U.S. coal ash contains 11 million tons of rare earth elements. 70% of the coal ash produced from 1985 to 2021 ...
Moviefone speaks with Eiza González and Aaron Paul about 'Ash'. "It's a brave swing, and it's such a fun, crazy, artsy film to be part of," Paul said. Moviefone recently had the pleasure of ...
JAKARTA, Indonesia - A volcano in eastern Indonesia erupted late Thursday, sending a dark ash tower eight kilometers (nearly five miles) into the sky as officials raised the alert level to its highest ...
K.” By James Sturm James Sturm is the director of the Center for Cartoon Studies and the author, most recently, with Joe Sutphin, of a graphic adaptation of “Watership Down,” by Richard Adams.