James Cameron, the director behind "Titanic," is revealing how he got a reluctant Leonardo DiCaprio to sign on for the role.
James Cameron recently stated that he wouldn’t have made Titanic without the influence of one iconic movie from the 1960s.
Now in the movie, they get back together. Let's get the hell outta here. Let's go, let's go. Get the door. Get the door. Very ...
Judgment Day and discusses how the themes of Sarah Connor's (Linda Hamilton) arc made her the true Terminator of this ...
Terminator 2 writer/director James Cameron reveals scientists praised his depiction of nuclear explosion as being "exactly ...
James Cameron recalls how everyone in the audience reacted to the greatest line in sci-fi movie history the first time it ...
"Jackass" star Johnny Knoxville tied the knot to his longtime girlfriend and costume designer Emily Ting over the weekend in ...
James Cameron provides an optimistic update on the potential sequel to Alita: Battle Angel, revealing he and Robert Rodriguez ...
James Cameron’s 2009 movie Avatar was supposed to follow on the heels of Titanic, but Cameron needed more time to get it just ...
A little earlier than expected, Disney has debuted a final trailer for James Cameron's Avatar: Fire and Ash, and it finds the ...
Director James Cameron has confirmed that he has "sworn a blood oath to do at least one more Alita: Battle Angel movie" with ...
James Cameron says he’s sworn a “blood oath” to bring the big-eyed cyborg Alita back to the big screen in a sequel. It’s been ...