Steven Spielberg

‘Bridge of Spies’ Trailer: Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg’s Cold War Thriller Looks Mighty Cool
‘Bridge of Spies’ Trailer: Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg’s Cold War Thriller Looks Mighty Cool
‘Bridge of Spies’ Trailer: Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg’s Cold War Thriller Looks Mighty Cool
When Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg last made a war film, they produced Saving Private Ryan, which was nominated for 11 Academy Awards, and features what’s widely considered one of the greatest battle scenes ever captured on film. They’ve worked together since, including on Catch Me If You Can, one of the best movies of either man’s career, but Bridge of Spies might be considered a kind of spiritual sequel to Ryan. That was Hanks and Spielberg’s World War II picture. This is their Cold War one.
‘Jaws’ Is Coming Back to Theaters For Its 40th Anniversary
‘Jaws’ Is Coming Back to Theaters For Its 40th Anniversary
‘Jaws’ Is Coming Back to Theaters For Its 40th Anniversary
On June 20, 1975 a movie about an angry fish opened in about 500 theaters around the country. It was called Jaws, it was directed a guy named Steven Spielberg, it was scary as hell, and it changed the world forever. Its unique release strategy (wide instead of limited), intense television marketing campaign, and record-breaking box office essentially created the summer movie season (and made Spielberg a household name). 40 years later, regardless of its impact, Jaws remains a masterpiece, and a much better and more interesting movie than the vast majority of so-called summer blockbusters that it birthed.
15 Facts You May Not Know About ‘Raiders of the Lost Ark’
15 Facts You May Not Know About ‘Raiders of the Lost Ark’
15 Facts You May Not Know About ‘Raiders of the Lost Ark’
There’s a running joke in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade that Indy took his nickname from the family dog. That joke has some truth to it though because as George Lucas was developing Raiders of the Lost Ark, he actually named the character after his dog, Jones (the “Indiana” was a riff on Steve McQueen character Nevada Smith). Coincidentally, the same dog was the inspiration for Chewbacca in Star Wars. Need more Raiders of the Lost Ark facts? Throw us the idol and we’ll throw you the latest episode of You Think You Know Movies!
‘Gremlins’ Remake Likely Dead, World Rejoices
‘Gremlins’ Remake Likely Dead, World Rejoices
‘Gremlins’ Remake Likely Dead, World Rejoices
A lot of your favorite 80s classics have been rebooted or remade into not-so-classics. It's the unfortunate state of the movie business. But, today, we get one back. The proposed ‘Gremlins’ remake, that was on the “fast track” as recently as this past April, may be as dead as a Gremlin in a hot tub.
‘Minority Report’ TV Adaptation Lands at FOX, Confirmed as Female-Led Sequel Series!
‘Minority Report’ TV Adaptation Lands at FOX, Confirmed as Female-Led Sequel Series!
‘Minority Report’ TV Adaptation Lands at FOX, Confirmed as Female-Led Sequel Series!
We weren't altogether surprised to learn that TV powers would look to develop Steven Spielberg and Tom Cruise's 'Minority Report' as an ongoing series, considering the pantheon of movie-TV reboots, but consider our interest piqued. Not only will the new series unfold on FOX, but as a sequel series to the original film with a female lead!
CBS Orders Steven Spielberg Sci-fi Drama ‘Extant’ For Summer 2014
Though critical reactions have run the gamut, there can be no denying that CBS struck it rich in adapting Stephen King's 'Under the Dome' for a summer series, whose ratings conclusively netted a second season. Next summer, CBS will tap another Steven for another potential hit, granting a series order to film legend Steven Spielberg's sci-fi drama 'Extant.' So, what mysteries does the 2014 series h
‘Lincoln’ Review
‘Lincoln’ Review
‘Lincoln’ Review
If its portrait of him is accurate, then Abraham Lincoln would have loved Steven Spielberg's 'Lincoln.' The film is exactly like the man at its center: thoughtful and talkative, equally adept at spinning tales and navigating the murky waters of backroom politics. It suggests that well before Ronald Reagan, our 16th President was truly our nation's Great Communicator.
Gwar Reviews ‘War Horse’
Gwar Reviews ‘War Horse’
Gwar Reviews ‘War Horse’
Didn't think you'd read that headline today, did ya? Oderus Urungus and Balsac the Jaws of Death (the second and third choices for my on-air name, by the way) of Gwar review the new Steven Spielberg flick 'War Horse', which is in theaters on Xmas day.