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Film director James Cameron tells CNNâs Christiane Amanpour he is adapting the book, âGhosts of Hiroshimaâ by Charles ...
James Cameron, Oscar-winning filmmaker and director of the âAvatarâ franchise, joins MSNBCâs Ari Melber to discuss his next ...
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Daily Mail on MSNTrump scolds audience for not clapping trans athlete banDonald Trump took a moment to chide his audience for not clapping his comments on a trans athlete ban for the next Olympic ...
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Daily Mail on MSNHorror as driver's car disappears into giant sinkholeThis is the heart-stopping moment a female motorist's car vanishes into a giant sinkhole. The vehicle was swallowed up in ...
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Pressure? What pressure? This young Indian team is here to etch its legacy into history đ„Blink and you'll miss India's heartwarming gesture for Chris Woakes, who redefined courage to bat one-handed Brazil's Lula ...
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Rescue mission intensifies after deadly flash floods hit India's Uttarakhand stateRescue efforts continue in India's Uttarakhand state after flash floods kill five and leave over 100 missing.
Discover James Cameron's latest film project 'Ghosts of Hiroshima', based on Charles Pellegrino's book. This poignant ...
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James Gunn Just Killed a DCU Movie And Thatâs a Good ThingJames Gunn is making bold moves as the head of DC Studios â and this time, heâs pulled the plug on a fully approved DCU movie. Why? Because the script just wasnât strong enough. In a rare moment of ...
Volunteer pushes out paper lanterns floating along the Motoyasu river in front of the Atomic Bomb Dome on the 80th anniversary of the atomic bombing in Hiroshima, 06.08.2025 ...
Ghosts of Hiroshima will be James Cameron's next film. In this book excerpt, a POW and the prison guard who saved him try to survive the atomic blast ...
This might be the most challenging film I ever make.â So says James Cameron of his latest project, Ghosts of Hiroshima, a ...
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