

Titanic
Directed by James Cameron- JeremeyApril 24, 2025— the riveting prequel to the Titan submersible saga. A tale of hubris, luxury, and iceberg-related irony, James Cameron’s epic reminds us that billionaires have always had a thing for tempting fate at sea. Featuring a love story stronger than the sub’s hull integrity and more character development than the R&D injected into its Logitech gaming control system, it’s a 3+ hour forecast of doom with better lighting and significantly more Celine Dion (second only to Deadpool) than any modern deep-sea disaster ever could.
- Charles LondonApril 12, 2025For anyone who watches movies to escape, this incredible film allows you to disappear without a trace for about 3 hours. Once that boat starts to sink (no spoiler alert needed) you are so locked into the screen that time becomes irrelevant. Heck, you become so lost that even the space-time continuum can't account for you. Its a masterpiece of epic filmmaking.
- Vincent ReggianniniJanuary 13, 2026Hard to believe this was the highest grossing film in history. Like anyone I was attracted to the mystery of the Titanic, and by James Cameron - but this movie is nothing more than a Hollywood Trope Machine bolstered by monologuing stereotypes and TV soap-opera level nonsense. If Ernie and Bert wrote the screenplay with a 6th grade level audience in mind I’d give it the benefit of the doubt, but the simplistic audacity of trying to pass this off as some sort of wide-eyed account of the Titanic’s last voyage is as insulting as any movie I’ve endured. Bad guys are bad, good guys are good. You’ll roar with amazement as the cookie-cutter fish girl starts off in wide-eyed wonder, and admiringly stares into the eyes of a stereotypical “lower class cookie cutter cartoon-character” of a human being as she slowly “falls in love”. You’ll cringe as the lower-class stooges teach the snooty, upper-crusty elitist to behave like “a real human being” by swearing, spitting and dancing with the steerage-class fodder - a “real hoot.” I am spoon-fed the idea that this is how real human beings act. By the 20th minute I was hoping the iceberg would make an early appearance and just mercifully put an end to this down-syndrome disaster. Edit: I see all the thumbs down votes on my review, and although I understand why you might disagree with me I think it’s important to remember that this is my opinion. The drivel that splashes off the screen into my eyes affects me in a way that it does not affect other people. Some people might love cookie cutter characters, spouting endless lines of clumsy exposition. I do not. I think it takes quite a bit of skill to subtlety give the audience the information they need without slapping me in the face with it. I am an adult. I have seen a million things, and I have learned what I like and what I hate and why. Please give me the thumbs down if you enjoy this movie. It will not change my mind.
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Titanic Trivia
Titanic was released on December 18, 1997.
Titanic was directed by James Cameron.
Titanic has a runtime of 3h 14m.
Titanic was produced by James Cameron, Jon Landau.
At age 101, Rose DeWitt Bukater recounts her experiences on the Titanic, which took its maiden and final journey 84 years prior. Alongside her mother and betrothed, a youthful Rose embarked on the voyage. At the same time, Jack Dawson and Fabrizio De Rossi secured tickets for the ship's third class. She narrates the events from the moment the Titanic set sail until its sinking on April 15, 1912.
The key characters in Titanic are Jack Dawson (Leonardo DiCaprio), Rose DeWitt Bukater (Kate Winslet), Cal Hockley (Billy Zane).
Titanic is rated PG-13.
Titanic is a Drama, Romance, Action film.
Titanic has an audience rating of 6.9 out of 10.
Titanic had a budget of $200M.
Titanic has made $2.26B at the box office.







































