"Deadpool" had a huge showing at the box office, becoming the latest film to prove that the early months of the year can be as important as the summer and winter for tentpoles.
"Avatar 2" may be a few years away, but James Cameron and his team have been working on the script and putting together the technology that will be involved in the filming of the upcoming installment.
When a storm is brewing, you can smell it coming, hear the rumbling from the earth, feel the ferocious winds approaching, says Richard Armitage, lead actor of "Into the Storm."
How far would you go to get the best shot? Far enough that it could cost you your life? These are questions that Belizean actor Arlen Escarpeta pondered while portraying the professional storm-chasing cameraman Daryl in the intense tornado thriller "Into the Storm," which hits theaters nationwide Friday, Aug. 8.
Director James Cameron has recently made an exciting announcement that he plans to make three sequels to 2009 sci-fi blockbuster "Avatar" at a press conference with New Zealand's Prime Minister John Key in Wellington on Monday.
Born in the year 2349 on the Federation colony Kessik, half-human and half-Klingon, B’Elanna Torres acted as the Provisional Lieutenant/Chief Engineer on the USS Voyager, acting under Capt. Kathryn Janeway. Roxann Dawson, biracial (African American/Anglo)* actress and director, portrayed the brave and brilliant Latina Torres, perfecting the role of the quietly self-loathing, perpetually rebellious and passionately loyal character. Torres is the only major character in Star Trek to have Hispanic Heritage, which speaks to the present state of Latinos in Science Fiction.