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Pandora Stays Hot: ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ Nears End of Run With $1.48 Billion
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Pandora Stays Hot: ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ Nears End of Run With $1.48 Billion
After 10 weeks in theaters and seven Visual Effects Society Award wins, James Cameron’s third installment prepares to wrap up its massive global box office journey.
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Delroy Lindo Praises NAACP Audience After BAFTA Incident
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Delroy Lindo Praises NAACP Audience After BAFTA Incident
Actor expresses gratitude for "support and love" following a reported racial slur during his presentation at the BAFTA Film Awards in London.
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BAFTA Rocked by 'N-Word' Controversy, Judge Resigns Over Broadcast Blunder
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BAFTA Rocked by 'N-Word' Controversy, Judge Resigns Over Broadcast Blunder
The 2026 BAFTA Awards saw Tourette syndrome campaigner John Davidson utter a racial slur, leading to a BBC apology, a comprehensive BAFTA review, and the resignation of judge Jonte Richardson.
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Pandora Reigns Supreme: 'Avatar: Fire and Ash' Dominates 24th Annual VES Awards with Seven Wins!
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Pandora Reigns Supreme: 'Avatar: Fire and Ash' Dominates 24th Annual VES Awards with Seven Wins!
James Cameron's latest sequel takes home the top prize for Outstanding Visual Effects in a Photoreal Feature, alongside six other coveted Visual Effects Society trophies.
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Avatar: Fire and Ash' Blazes Trail, Dominates 24th Annual VES Awards with Seven Wins!
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Avatar: Fire and Ash' Blazes Trail, Dominates 24th Annual VES Awards with Seven Wins!
James Cameron's highly anticipated sequel, 'Avatar: Fire and Ash,' swept the Visual Effects Society Awards, taking home seven trophies including the coveted prize for Outstanding Visual Effects in a
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BAFTA and BBC Apologize After Racial Slur Broadcast During Awards
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BAFTA and BBC Apologize After Racial Slur Broadcast During Awards
Controversy erupts as a Tourette Syndrome campaigner's involuntary tic causes an uproar during the recent BAFTA Film Awards, leading to apologies and content removal.
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BAFTA and BBC Apologize After Racial Slur Mars Awards Ceremony; Judge Resigns
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BAFTA and BBC Apologize After Racial Slur Mars Awards Ceremony; Judge Resigns
A racial slur targeting Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo at the recent BAFTA Awards has led to apologies from BAFTA and the BBC, and a filmmaker quitting as a judge.
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