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Fifty years after Jaws, Spielberg is arguably the country's most important living filmmaker — a national treasure — but the exhibit makes clear: Jaws nearly devoured his young career much as the shark eats a swimmer in the film's famous opening.
Irish talent Mescal confessed to THR on the red carpet that 'Hamnet' was "one of those times where I shamelessly was putting myself in position for a film."
Jaws is known as the movie that made Steven Spielberg one of the biggest directors of all time. But when he was filming it, he thought it would end his career.
On working with the filmmaker, O’Connor gushed to Deadline in May that Spielberg is “just the most special person.” The actor said, “He seems to have the most incredible amount of energy I’ve ever witnessed. He comes up to you, he whispers in your ear like an excited child about an idea, a thought, and it’s truly inspiring.”
The new Catch Me If You Can Limited Edition Steelbook is a two-disc set that includes a 4K edition of the movie with support for Dolby Vision, HDR10, and DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 surround sound. You'll also get a digital streaming code to watch the movie on a supported device.
Steven Spielberg made a surprise appearance at the London Film Festival premiere of Chloe Zhao's "Hamnet" on Saturday night.
The iconic filmmaker gives a glowing review of Paul Thomas Anderson’s adaptation of Thomas Pynchon's novel starring Leonardo DiCaprio.
Lewis' son Ronan revealed he got advice from director Steven Spielberg ahead of his feature directorial debut, Anemone, which stars his father.
We almost didn't see Michael J. Fox in 'Back to the Future,' but Steven Spielberg was able to convince the 'Family Ties' creator to let him do it.
"I'm terrified of global warming," Spielberg said in a 2018 interview, per Newsweek. "Global warming is a scientific reality. It's not a political trick. It's a true piece of real, measurable, quantifiable science." Users rushed to the comments to give their takes and call out Spielberg's apparent hypocrisy.