Making 'The Abyss' almost killed James Cameron

In a rare appearance, he revisited his 1989 underwater thriller and considered the future of AI in Hollywood.
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James Cameron looks back into 'The Abyss' 34 years later Click to view images

Making "The Abyss" almost killed James Cameron. In a rare appearance, he revisited his 1989 underwater thriller and considered the future of AI in Hollywood.

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With Erin Lee Carr's 'The Ringleader,' Rachel Lee finally tells her side of the Bling Ring case Click to view images

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At the Made in L.A. 2023 biennial, Luis Bermudez's work is posthumously honored — and sheds more light on his story Click to view images

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