Titanic Week, Ant-Man And The Wasp: Quantumania Early Buzz
Wanna feel old? James Cameron’s Titanic is turning 25 this year and returning to theaters once again in celebration. But if you saw Titanic in theaters when it first came out, well, that was 25 years ago. Like I said: you’re old.
To mark the occasion, we here at /Film are running a shipload of Titanic content this week. Why? Because Titanic rules, and we love us some Jim Cameron around these here parts.
Some of the Titanic Week festivities await you below in the latest /Film newsletter, along with other great articles from our site, including the early buzz on Ant-Man 3.
Have You Heard the News?
Early buzz for Ant-Man And The Wasp: Quantumania is in, and the reactions are considerably mixed.
Yellowstone might be coming to an end because Kevin Costner wants to get back to movies. If that version of the show does conclude, a new version of the series could arrive starring Matthew McConaughey.
I Know What You Did Last Summer is getting a legacy sequel.
AMC Theaters wants to start charging more for certain seats.
Features and Exclusives
Welcome to Titanic Week! First up, we sing the praises of Billy Zane, the MVP of James Cameron’s disaster epic.
Here’s how Titanic used motion capture long before Robert Zemeckis embraced it.
Jack Dawson’s Italian buddy Fabrizio almost met a much different end in Titanic.
This is why James Cameron wanted to make Titanic.
25 years later, we're still thinking about that moment in Titanic where that guy hits the propeller.
Finally, here’s a non-Titanic story! Our ongoing column devoted to great action scenes makes the case for Sam Raimi’s underrated Westen The Quick and the Dead.
Video of the Day
James Cameron got so damn sick of people talking about how Jack could’ve lived at the end of Titanic that he teamed up with National Geographic to recreate the whole “Can Jack fit on the door?” scenario and answer the question once and for all. Here’s a teaser.
Parting Words
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