Steven Spielberg’s World War Two drama brought me closer to my grandfather, who survived the D-Day landings.
By Nathan Smith
There’s a sly satiric message at the heart of Joe Dante’s 1998 tale of action figures running amuck.
Chaos reigns in more ways than one in this muddled dinosaur pile-up from director JA Bayona and writer Colin Trevorrow.
We take a closer look at the maestro behind some of cinema’s best-loved scores.
Steven Spielberg’s high-octane pop culture bonanza is hamstrung by its corny, treasure hunt plotting.
By Joseph Earp
He consistently advocates empathy and kindness, but the director is a master of screen cruelty.
Steven Spielberg recounts the story of the Pentagon Papers – with one eye on Donald Trump – in this strangely unsatisfying political drama.
The actor issued a rallying cry at a press conference for The Post.
By Simon Bland
The veteran director reflects on the little monster movie that changed his career – and life – forever.
In an age of increasingly familiar extended universes, individual films simply don’t have the same cultural impact as they did 20 years ago.
These famous movies weren’t made by who you think...
Steven Spielberg’s classic extraterrestrial tale has been digitally remastered in 4K.
By Josh Howey
The director’s upcoming sci-fi adventure is packed with ’80s pop culture references.
By Lena Hanafy
These films show the different ways women joined the war effort, often away from the home front.
Is Joseph Sargent’s universally derided 1987 film really one of the worst sequels ever made?
By Matt Thrift
How many of these pulse-quickening set pieces have you seen?
Alison Brie and Michael Stuhlbarg join upcoming drama The Papers.