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Year in review: The best Black horror characters of 2025
Black horror is evolving as the years go by, and 2025 was a big year. Here are the best Black horror characters of 2025. The ...
"Avatar: Fire and Ash," in theaters Friday, delivers more epic thrills on Pandora but the interesting subplots get even more ...
Not even a newfound interest in Na'vi power kinks can save "Fire and Ash" from just feeling like more "Avatar." ...
Ryan Coleman is a news writer for Entertainment Weekly with previous work in MUBI Notebook, Slant, and the LA Review of Books.
At 71, James Cameron still makes movies like he’s got something to prove — despite his many accolades, awards and box office ...
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‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ review: Even the weakest of James Cameron’s trio is still breathtaking
The final confrontation in “Fire and Ash,” aside from the addition of the Mangkwan, is a dead ringer for “Way of Water” — ...
An impeccably wrought finale finds Carol allowing herself to consider the bliss of surrender versus making a hard sacrifice ...
James Cameron's return to Pandora brings us on an even more expansive exploration of the alien planet and the Na'vi people.
The third entry in the epic sci-fi franchise embraces all-out conflict – but perhaps doesn't quite justify its length.
The hive goes the distance with Carol on Pluribus Season 1 Episode 7. Does the "Charm Offensive" work as they hoped?
It’s time for another adventure on Pandora, as James Cameron’s Avatar series continues with the release of Avatar: Fire and Ash. The third movie in the epic sci-fi franchise follows the 2009 release ...
‘It’s the end of the world as we know it,’ sings Carol Sturka, borrowing from Michael Stipe, in the seventh episode of Pluribus. The misanthropic romantasy author at the centre of Apple TV’s new ...
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