‘Terminator: Dark Fate’ Director Opens Up About Losing Creative Control to James Cameron
“I’m still not sure and I’m processing,” Miller told KRCW about why “Dark Fate” was a huge box office disaster.
“I’m still not sure and I’m processing,” Miller told KRCW about why “Dark Fate” was a huge box office disaster.
As the third installment in the “Charlie’s Angels” movie franchise opens, a ranking of 10 great action movie heroines.
Neither Linda Hamilton nor James Cameron’s long-awaited returns to the “Terminator” franchise will save “Dark Fate” from being a box office disaster.
The annual box office now lags $600 million behind 2018, but the villain isn’t Netflix.
Let the box-office guessing games begin. Also opening this weekend are “Terminator: Dark Fate,” “Harriet,” and “Motherless Brooklyn.”
“This is a film that was forged in fire,” Cameron says of the editing process behind “Terminator: Dark Fate.”
Linda Hamilton is more of a badass than ever, but this painfully generic action movie proves that the “Terminator” franchise is obsolete.
Hamilton returns to the franchise that made her an action-movie icon in 1984.
Sometimes a nostalgic reboot gives you the warm fuzzies; other times it gives you a R-rating and a lot of “fucks.”
Edward Furlong’s last “Terminator” appearance was in the 1991 classic “Terminator 2: Judgment Day.”
Mackenzie Davis, Linda Hamilton, and Natalia Reyes are front and center in Paramount’s upcoming “Terminator” reboot.
Hamilton returns to the franchise that made her an action movie icon.