#21st Century Spielberg – /Film

#21st Century Spielberg – /Film

“#21st Century Spielberg – /Film” (Welcome to 21st Century Spielberg, an ongoing column and podcast that examines the challenging, sometimes misunderstood 21st-century filmography of one of our greatest living filmmakers, Steven Spielberg. In this edition: Bridge of Spies and The Post.) The Spielbergian hero is someone who not only does the right thing, but goes above and…

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#How Steven Spielberg Dramatizes the Dinner Table

#How Steven Spielberg Dramatizes the Dinner Table

“#How Steven Spielberg Dramatizes the Dinner Table” Welcome to The Queue — your daily distraction of curated video content sourced from across the web. Today, we’re watching a video that explores the importance of the dinner table scene in the films of Steven Spielberg. Amidst the long list of things that UNESCO is sworn to…

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#Indiana Jones 5 Script Disagreements Led to Steven Spielberg Exit – /Film

#Indiana Jones 5 Script Disagreements Led to Steven Spielberg Exit – /Film

“#Indiana Jones 5 Script Disagreements Led to Steven Spielberg Exit – /Film” It’s hard to imagine an Indiana Jones movie without Steven Spielberg at the helm, but that’s what we’re going to get with Indiana Jones 5, which will be directed and written by Logan‘s James Mangold. The film went through several drafts and screenwriters before initial screenwriter David…

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#Steven Spielberg’s ‘Jurassic World’ Animated Series Advice: “Don’t Do the Kiddy Version”

#Steven Spielberg’s ‘Jurassic World’ Animated Series Advice: “Don’t Do the Kiddy Version”

“#Steven Spielberg’s ‘Jurassic World’ Animated Series Advice: “Don’t Do the Kiddy Version”” Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous, a new animated series set in the Jurassic world, is arriving on Netflix this week. And while it may be a cartoon, Steven Spielberg, the grandaddy of the Jurassic franchise, had some advice for the creators: don’t make a kids’ show….

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#The Fruitful Failure of Steven Spielberg’s ‘Close Encounters of the Third Kind’ Sequel

#The Fruitful Failure of Steven Spielberg’s ‘Close Encounters of the Third Kind’ Sequel

“#The Fruitful Failure of Steven Spielberg’s ‘Close Encounters of the Third Kind’ Sequel” Home Columns Movies Meg Shields August 24, 2020 Steven Spielberg’s ‘Night Skies’ was never made, but what audiences wound up getting instead was much better. Welcome to The Queue — your daily distraction of curated video content sourced from across the web….

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#21st Century Spielberg Podcast: With ‘War Horse’ and ‘Lincoln’, Steven Spielberg Looked For Compassion During Wartime

#21st Century Spielberg Podcast: With ‘War Horse’ and ‘Lincoln’, Steven Spielberg Looked For Compassion During Wartime

“#21st Century Spielberg Podcast: With ‘War Horse’ and ‘Lincoln’, Steven Spielberg Looked For Compassion During Wartime” (Welcome to 21st Century Spielberg, an ongoing column and podcast that examines the challenging, sometimes misunderstood 21st-century filmography of one of our greatest living filmmakers, Steven Spielberg. In this edition: War Horse and Lincoln.) War is hell. Any sane individual knows…

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#‘Steven Spielberg’s Director’s Chair’, ’90s Computer Game Where You Make a Movie Starring Quentin Tarantino, is Now Available Online

#‘Steven Spielberg’s Director’s Chair’, ’90s Computer Game Where You Make a Movie Starring Quentin Tarantino, is Now Available Online

“#‘Steven Spielberg’s Director’s Chair’, ’90s Computer Game Where You Make a Movie Starring Quentin Tarantino, is Now Available Online” When I was a youngster, Steven Spielberg’s Director’s Chair was a huge deal. It was one of the first, and only, games I owned for our huge, bulky Gateway computer, and, most important of all, it featured…

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