Fire and Ash" just feels like a retread of the first two movies in the franchise, though somehow more offensive.
It does, but there’s just enough new here to whet our appetite for a fourth film. One can only hope it’s just a tad shorter. ‘AVATAR: FIRE AND ASH’ 3 stars out of 4 Rating: PG-13 (sequences of intense ...
The world of Avatar, with its giant blue cat people, talking whales and dragon-like public transport may not immediately ...
If you're not quite ready to head to the theater to watch Avatar: Fire and Ash, an exclusive scene preview might sell you on ...
This deleted scene from Avatar explains a whole lot more about Jake Sully, and fans wish that it had been included in the ...
“Avatar: Fire and Ash,” a 20th Century Studios release, opens in theaters Dec. 19. It’s rated PG-13 by the Motion Picture ...
Yeah, it looks great. Whatever. If you've seen the previous 'Avatar' films, then you've already seen this one. This universe ...
Instead, Avatar: Fire and Ash is just another Avatar film — it doesn't push any boundaries, narratively or technically. And ...
Fire And Ash' which expands the universe of Pandora and the Na'vi into all out war for survival in a franchise entry that ...
But, for the first time in Fire and Ash, you might start to feel like you've seen this view before. The third chapter in ...
It's better than the second film — bolder and tighter — and still has its share of amazements. But the series no longer feels ...
Avatar: Fire and Ash is visually stunning, but it’s hard not to wish that James Cameron had aimed for new ground rather than ...