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James Cameron addresses 'depressed' theatrical industry amid Avatar franchise's uncertain future
EXCLUSIVE: James Cameron comments on how the current theatrical industry could affect Avatar: Fire and Ash's box office when ...
Exploratorium names James Allister Sprang as next Artist-in-Residence following first-ever open call
Chosen from over 500 applicants, Sprang joins the museum’s storied AIR program, whose alumni include Ruth Asawa, Ned Kahn, ...
Monday night in Los Angeles, James Cameron hosted an evening dedicated to the third installment in the "Avatar" trilogy.
Milwaukee Rep's new production of "Come From Away" is now the best-selling show in the theater company's history.
The Learner Theatre is set to host Home for the Holidays which stars two-time Grammy Award winner and two-time Academy Award winner Peabo Bryson, two-time Grammy Award winner Sheena Easton, American ...
Breakfast: The Kerhonkson Firehouse, 333 Main St., Kerhonkson, hosts a breakfast the second Sunday of every month. Take-out ...
Ruby Rose claims Sydney Sweeney's acting is the reason the new movie "Christy" had one of the all-time worst box office openings. The sports biopic, where the "Euphoria" star portrays trailblazing ...
Sydney Sweeney proved she can take a hit — from the box office. The star of “Christy,” the new biopic about boxer Christy Martin, defended her struggling film after a notably low first weekend ...
Audiences aren't rushing to the octagon to see Sydney Sweeney's sports biopic turn. For films opening in more than 2,000 theaters, it ranks No. 12 on the worst wide openings list, and excluding ...
All year long, there has been a strange collective whine among delusional movie fans. Jeremy Allen White stars as Bruce Springsteen in “Deliver Me From Nowhere,” which has struggled at the box office.
In one scene in her new film, “The Official Release Party of a Showgirl,” Taylor Swift, seated in a director’s chair, looks into the camera and declares, “In my industry, attention is affection.” ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Bobby Cannavale, James Corden and Neil Patrick Harris talked about paintings that made an impression and, like their characters in “Art,” had questions about one another’s taste ...
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