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Complete alphabetical listing of directory topics: Steven Spielberg
You can go home again
Twenty years after its first release, "E.T." remains the most wondrous of all Hollywood fantasies -- and the apex of Steven Spielberg's misunderstood career.
Drew Barrymore's revisionist history
Spielberg's retrofitting of "E.T." opens the door to an untapped revenue stream that promises a product placement bonanza!
Boy wonder
In "A.I." Steven Spielberg gets shown up by a kid. How does Haley Joel Osment understand the movie better than its director does?
Artificial maturity
In "A.I.," Steven Spielberg continues his quest to be a real live
adult. He was far greater as a real live boy.
"The Lost World: Jurassic Park"
The digital sound makes the critters even scarier, but no number of dazzling extras can ease the mean-spiritedness of Steven Spielberg's dino sequel.
"Saving Private Ryan"
Old home movies show the genesis of Steven Spielberg's sincere but deeply conventional wartime drama.
"Jaws"
Twenty-five years ago, a young director set out to make audiences believe an outlandishly frightening shark tale. They bit.
Mission from Mostow
The director of the cult thriller "Breakdown," Jonathan Mostow, talks about making a mainstream splash with "U-571."
Fans hate director picked for Harry Potter film
"Home Alone" helmer called "worst kind of hack."
A wizard of Hollywood
Steve Kloves, screenwriter for Curtis Hanson's new "Wonder Boys," takes on Hollywood's hottest property -- boy wonder Harry Potter. Complete alphabetical listing of directory topics: |
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