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Growing up in post-World War II era Arizona, a young man named Sammy Fabelman discovers a shattering family secret and explores the power of films.
The Fabelmans is Spielberg’s reflection of the legacy of his family on his craft.
A 50th Anniversary retrospective on Steven Spielberg’s first feature-length film, Duel, and its place in Nixon’s America.
Two teenagers from different ethnic backgrounds fall in love in 1950s New York City.
Jaws is not only an eery reflection of the world we currently find ourselves in but a hopeful call to arms on how to work with each other.
Plenty of legendary films have gone home empty-handed, so to remind ourselves just how precious this year’s ceremony really was, we’re taking a look back at some of the best movies that were up for Oscars but somehow won nothing.
We tap into fond memories of summer and feel-good vibes to come up with a list of some of the best summertime films of all time.
There is no question that audiences are frequently deprived of inspired sound design, but cinematic audio is evolving.
In the battle between Spielberg and Netflix, it is not about the cinematic experience, rather than profitable business plan.
While, Lincoln does shatter the stereotypical image we have of President Lincoln, it also adopts a worshipful attitude that undercuts its attempts to make him look like a human being.
Following Spielberg’s Netflix comments and more people saying they’d prefer to see movies at home, Alexia Amoriello defends the theatrical experience.
In the annals of cinema history, there have been few filmmakers that were talented, and…
In the latest of our Away From the Hype series, we examine Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, to see whether it is deserving of its negative reputation.
For our latest Staff Inquiry, we are discussing something a bit different: not our favorite films, but our favorite moments from 2018 films.