A Categories Movies Reviews December 13, 2022 Avatar: The Way of Water soaks in atmosphere but drowns in its story James Cameron finally gives us the sequel we've been expecting -- a lush, pulpy technical marvel both buoyed and sunk by its technological advances.
T Categories Columns Features Movies December 18, 2019 The Computerized Humanism of “Avatar”, Ten Years Later We revisit the underappreciated humanism of James Cameron's effects-driven blockbuster a decade after its release.
L Categories Columns Features Movies October 26, 2019 Love and Robots: “The Terminator” is Cameron’s Most Romantic Movie On the thirty-fifth anniversary of the film's release, we look back at James Cameron's most melancholy blockbuster.
L Categories Columns Features August 9, 2019 Look Into “The Abyss” And See Your Own Reflection Thirty years ago, The Abyss saw James Cameron pivot away from masculine action pictures into more humanist filmmaking.
& Categories Columns Features Movies July 15, 2019 “True Lies” is a Messy Deconstruction of the Alpha-Male Action Hero 2019 is a year chock-full of James Cameron film anniversaries, and we start with one of his more flawed, but deconstructionist action flicks.
A Categories Movies February 16, 2019 Alita Battle Angel Review: A Wild, Ambitious Sci-Fi Adventure Robert Rodriguez and James Cameron adapt the 90s anime to full, Uncanny Valley effect, and if you're into that sort of thing it excels.