Having a cool AI in your story isn't enough to get you onto this list, though; the games themselves have to be good, using AI as a compelling sci-fi concept and thematic launch pad to entertain the ...
Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos has hit back at Terminator director James Cameron after the filmmaker recently lent his full support to Paramount Skydance in the battle for Warner Bros.
James Cameron, director of 'Avatar' and 'Terminator,' rails against the sale of Warner Bros. to Netflix and warns that it ...
David, Mike, and Bobby sitting at a bar in in Fire in the Sky - Paramount Pictures In 1993, two years after Robert Patrick terrified moviegoers as the T-1000 in "Terminator 2: Judgment Day," he led ...
In 1993, two years after Robert Patrick terrified moviegoers as the T-1000 in "Terminator 2: Judgment Day," he led the cast of an altogether different science fiction film. "Fire in the Sky" is a ...
A financial crisis could be triggered by an announcement that aliens exist, according to Helen McCaw, a former policy expert of the Bank of England. McCaw told The Times of London that politicians and ...
The "Avatar: Fire and Ash" director reflects on the impact of a key collaborator who passed away before he could see the full fruition of his work. Even more pivotal was Cameron’s partnership with ...
James Cameron Reveals Key Detail About His Next Terminator Movie, And I Think It's Exactly What The Franchise Needs James Cameron Says He’s Still Working On A New Terminator Project, But Also Reveals ...
James Cameron might be an iconic director now, but in the early '80s, he was a little-known creator just starting. His first film, 1982's Piranha II: The Spawning, wasn't great, to put it mildly.
Forgive me, for I am an avowed Terminator sequels hater. Would that I were granted access to time displacement equipment, I would use it to time travel back to the late '90s and find a non-violent ...
The director—responsible for franchises such as Alien, Terminator and Avatar, as well as Titanic—has never shied away from going toe to toe (however belatedly) with naysayers. Take, for instance, his ...