Who in Tinseltown can really tell the real from the fake, especially when scandals and controversies in the entertainment business seem to be brewing all the time? However, here, Tom Cruise, an emblem of enduring star power, and Steven Spielberg, whose hands have sculpted the very landscape of modern entertainment, bridged a generation gap with an exchange that left us wondering if their feud was truly a thing of the past.
Tom Cruise in Steven Spielberg’s War of the Worlds | Paramount Pictures
They were praised as one of the most exciting actor-director duos on the sci-fi action thriller War of the Worlds. However, due to a variety of outside factors, Spielberg and Cruise’s relationship soured as the movie’s popularity grew. Well, we all know that Spielberg’s works are not just cinematic landmarks but also cultural touchstones.
From the heart-thumping chases in Indiana Jones to the stirring narratives of Schindler’s List,...
Tom Cruise in Steven Spielberg’s War of the Worlds | Paramount Pictures
They were praised as one of the most exciting actor-director duos on the sci-fi action thriller War of the Worlds. However, due to a variety of outside factors, Spielberg and Cruise’s relationship soured as the movie’s popularity grew. Well, we all know that Spielberg’s works are not just cinematic landmarks but also cultural touchstones.
From the heart-thumping chases in Indiana Jones to the stirring narratives of Schindler’s List,...
- 6/10/2024
- by Siddhika Prajapati
- FandomWire
Steven Spielberg’s decades-long career can only be described with one word – legendary. He is one of the pillars of modern cinema, giving birth to several genre-defining movies that would later go on to become Hollywood milestones. However, even a renowned filmmaker like him had to face backlash at times.
Steven Spielberg at the 2017 Sdcc (Credit: Gage Skidmore)
Spielberg’s 1985 adaptation of Alice Walker’s novel The Color Purple was his attempt to tackle several social injustices that prevail to this day. However, his work received mixed reviews, even ruffling a few feathers the wrong way.
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However, that didn’t make the Jaws creator flinch, in fact, he wouldn’t change anything about it if he were to remake it again today.
Steven Spielberg at the 2017 Sdcc (Credit: Gage Skidmore)
Spielberg’s 1985 adaptation of Alice Walker’s novel The Color Purple was his attempt to tackle several social injustices that prevail to this day. However, his work received mixed reviews, even ruffling a few feathers the wrong way.
Suggested“It was much more a Scorsese picture than a Spielberg picture”: Clint Eastwood’s ‘Unforgiven’ Writer Felt 1 Underrated Steven Spielberg Movie Wasn’t Fit for the Director
However, that didn’t make the Jaws creator flinch, in fact, he wouldn’t change anything about it if he were to remake it again today.
- 6/9/2024
- by Sayantan Choudhary
- FandomWire
Glen Powell is not only a great actor, but a great storyteller as well – at least after guesting in the Therapuss Podcast where he relayed a very insane first date story. Romantic dates are supposed to be memorable, and this particular narrative will forever haunt the readers.
Glen Powell in Top Gun: Maverick / Paramount Pictures
Whether this is true or not, it would definitely make an intriguing movie. Besides, what kind of a horror fan doesn’t love a first date-gone-wrong story turned murder mystery with a side dish of cannibalism?
Glen Powell Shares Terrifying First Date Story With A Cannibal
Top Gun: Maverick star Glen Powell recently appeared on Therapuss Podcast to share a story that happened to a family friend. At this point, it cannot be called a happy ending, but somehow the subject of the story survived a near-death experience.
My little sister was friends with...
Glen Powell in Top Gun: Maverick / Paramount Pictures
Whether this is true or not, it would definitely make an intriguing movie. Besides, what kind of a horror fan doesn’t love a first date-gone-wrong story turned murder mystery with a side dish of cannibalism?
Glen Powell Shares Terrifying First Date Story With A Cannibal
Top Gun: Maverick star Glen Powell recently appeared on Therapuss Podcast to share a story that happened to a family friend. At this point, it cannot be called a happy ending, but somehow the subject of the story survived a near-death experience.
My little sister was friends with...
- 6/9/2024
- by Ariane Cruz
- FandomWire
Munjya, the new horror comedy in theaters, is all about the Konkan folklore stories that have finally been given full screen treatment. Taking inspiration from Kantara and Tumbbad, Munjya was all about a demonic creature that drags a young boy through the town in search of the woman he wanted to marry many years ago. Several characters understand what the lead is going through and try to help him, while many others don’t. Here is the list of characters that make the film hilarious from start to finish.
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Munjya
Munjya, the titular character, could also be deemed a demonic creature or a poltergeist who is hell bent on seeking what he has loved for many years. Munjya used to be a young boy named Gotya, who was forced to become a pandit after he declared his love for a woman who was several years older than him.
Spoilers Ahead
Munjya
Munjya, the titular character, could also be deemed a demonic creature or a poltergeist who is hell bent on seeking what he has loved for many years. Munjya used to be a young boy named Gotya, who was forced to become a pandit after he declared his love for a woman who was several years older than him.
- 6/9/2024
- by Smriti Kannan
- Film Fugitives
It is a frequent occurrence in the entertainment world, where the director or actor initially associated with a project is not the same as those involved in the final product. And so it happened with the critically acclaimed film of Tim Burton, Big Fish (2003), which had Steven Spielberg originally slated to direct the film.
Steven Spielberg [PC: Gage Skidmore | Wikimedia Commons]But the Jaws director was forced to opt out due to his commitment to other projects, making Burton take over the reins. Yet, Spielberg does not regret leaving the film and even agrees that he made the right call.
Steven Spielberg was Happy to Quit Tim Burton’s Big Fish Ewan McGregor in a still from Big Fish | Sony Pictures
Big Fish is one of the best movies of Tim Burton‘s entire career. A deeply poignant, fantasy film starring Ewan McGregor, it is based on the 1998 novel by Daniel Wallace,...
Steven Spielberg [PC: Gage Skidmore | Wikimedia Commons]But the Jaws director was forced to opt out due to his commitment to other projects, making Burton take over the reins. Yet, Spielberg does not regret leaving the film and even agrees that he made the right call.
Steven Spielberg was Happy to Quit Tim Burton’s Big Fish Ewan McGregor in a still from Big Fish | Sony Pictures
Big Fish is one of the best movies of Tim Burton‘s entire career. A deeply poignant, fantasy film starring Ewan McGregor, it is based on the 1998 novel by Daniel Wallace,...
- 6/9/2024
- by Maria Sultan
- FandomWire
If there is anything more iconic than Steven Spielberg in the film industry, it has to be his friendship with yet another renowned filmmaker, George Lucas. The two have time and again proven why they are such good friends and that they will always have each other’s back. However, Steven Spielberg began doubting his allegiance to George Lucas when he saw the reception of Tom Cruise’s Rain Man.
Steven Spielberg’s Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989) | Lucasfilm Ltd.
Steven Spielberg was one of the few names who were in the running to direct the road dramedy starring Tom Cruise and Dustin Hoffman. However, he decided to walk away from the opportunity to direct George Lucas’ Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade instead, something which he sort of regrets looking back on the past.
Steven Spielberg Regrets Saying No to ‘Rain Man’ Tom Cruise and Dustin Hoffman in...
Steven Spielberg’s Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989) | Lucasfilm Ltd.
Steven Spielberg was one of the few names who were in the running to direct the road dramedy starring Tom Cruise and Dustin Hoffman. However, he decided to walk away from the opportunity to direct George Lucas’ Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade instead, something which he sort of regrets looking back on the past.
Steven Spielberg Regrets Saying No to ‘Rain Man’ Tom Cruise and Dustin Hoffman in...
- 6/9/2024
- by Mishkaat Khan
- FandomWire
David Peoples, a legendary screenwriter with numerous credits to his name, is indeed one of the who’s who of the industry. While crafting the story for the 2005 film Munich, eventually directed by Steven Spielberg, Peoples had Martin Scorsese’s influence in mind.
A still from Munich | Amblin Entertainment
Given the weighty subject matter it grapples with, he leaned towards Scorsese’s trademark style. However, Spielberg, undoubtedly a master in his own right, skillfully led the film to receive five Oscar nominations.
Munich Screenwriter Had Martin Scorsese, And Not Steven Spielberg, in Mind for the Movie!
Munich is a 2005 film directed by Steven Spielberg. The movie is based on the true events of the 1972 Munich Olympics massacre, where Palestinian terrorists belonging to the group Black September took Israeli athletes hostage and ultimately killed eleven of them.
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A still from Munich | Amblin Entertainment
Given the weighty subject matter it grapples with, he leaned towards Scorsese’s trademark style. However, Spielberg, undoubtedly a master in his own right, skillfully led the film to receive five Oscar nominations.
Munich Screenwriter Had Martin Scorsese, And Not Steven Spielberg, in Mind for the Movie!
Munich is a 2005 film directed by Steven Spielberg. The movie is based on the true events of the 1972 Munich Olympics massacre, where Palestinian terrorists belonging to the group Black September took Israeli athletes hostage and ultimately killed eleven of them.
Suggested“It knocked me out”: The Best Clint Eastwood Movie Would Have Never...
- 6/9/2024
- by Sampurna Banerjee
- FandomWire
Steven Spielberg is unarguably one of those legendary genius directors in the entertainment industry who quite literally changed the course of cinema through his masterpieces.
If anything, he has redefined the general approach to making films through his own brilliantly iconic ideas, especially with movies like his $212 million critically acclaimed horror comedy from 1984, Gremlins.
Steven Spielberg. | Credit: Gage Skidmore/Wikimedia Commons.In fact, not only that, but this one particular movie along with Spielberg’s Raiders of the Lost Ark made such extraordinary history that it even paved the way in the most unexpected way for several films from the Marvel Cinematic Universe to be created.
This is because these two respective movies led to the birth of the very viewer rating that has been used ever since in MCU projects!
Steven Spielberg’s Gremlins Paved the Way for MCU Films
Those who have seen Gremlins must be really confused...
If anything, he has redefined the general approach to making films through his own brilliantly iconic ideas, especially with movies like his $212 million critically acclaimed horror comedy from 1984, Gremlins.
Steven Spielberg. | Credit: Gage Skidmore/Wikimedia Commons.In fact, not only that, but this one particular movie along with Spielberg’s Raiders of the Lost Ark made such extraordinary history that it even paved the way in the most unexpected way for several films from the Marvel Cinematic Universe to be created.
This is because these two respective movies led to the birth of the very viewer rating that has been used ever since in MCU projects!
Steven Spielberg’s Gremlins Paved the Way for MCU Films
Those who have seen Gremlins must be really confused...
- 6/9/2024
- by Mahin Sultan
- FandomWire
Steven Spielberg has an impressive portfolio of works in Hollywood. If fans get a closer look at his films, they can notice a pattern in them. Spielberg’s films are either great science fiction films or they’re set in the World War II period. The Jaws director once revealed the reason behind the recurring theme of World War 2 in his films.
Christian Bale as James Graham in Steven Spielberg’s Empire of the Sun | Amblin Entertainment
Fans should thank his father, Arnold Spielberg, a WWII veteran, who served as an inspiration for Spielberg’s projects like Saving Private Ryan and Band of Brothers. Arnold Spielberg was also an Electrical Engineer, who made significant contributions to his real-time data acquisition.
Steven Spielberg’s Dad Inspired Him To Make Great War Films Former President Barack Obama visits with Steven Spielberg and his father Arnold Spielberg in Los Angeles (Official White House...
Christian Bale as James Graham in Steven Spielberg’s Empire of the Sun | Amblin Entertainment
Fans should thank his father, Arnold Spielberg, a WWII veteran, who served as an inspiration for Spielberg’s projects like Saving Private Ryan and Band of Brothers. Arnold Spielberg was also an Electrical Engineer, who made significant contributions to his real-time data acquisition.
Steven Spielberg’s Dad Inspired Him To Make Great War Films Former President Barack Obama visits with Steven Spielberg and his father Arnold Spielberg in Los Angeles (Official White House...
- 6/9/2024
- by Hashim Asraff
- FandomWire
By 1984, films like “Jaws” (1975), “Star Wars” (1977) “Raiders of the Lost Ark” (1981) and “E.T.” (1982) had firmly established the summer blockbuster craze, with Steven Spielberg productions leading the way. On June 8, 1984, two films were released simultaneously that continued the summer blockbuster trend, while also establishing new trends with their combination of horror/comedy and fresh marketing and merchandising strategies. Unsurprisingly, one film was produced by Spielberg’s Amblin Entertainment, and his “Gremlins” battled for the number one box office spot with familiar faces from “Saturday Night Live” who were now “Ghostbusters.” Their quotable scripts and at-the-time unique blend of humor and gore have had long-lasting effects on the film industry and on pop culture that continue to resonate four decades later. Read on for more about the 40-year anniversary of both “Gremlins” and “Ghostbusters.”
“Gremlins” was conceived by aspiring filmmaker Chris Columbus, who was influenced by the sounds of mice skittering about...
“Gremlins” was conceived by aspiring filmmaker Chris Columbus, who was influenced by the sounds of mice skittering about...
- 6/8/2024
- by Susan Pennington
- Gold Derby
In 1997, Platinum Studios co-founder and chairman Scott Mitchell Rosenberg came up with a unique genre-mash concept. What if classic Western tropes were infused with a gritty alien invasion storyline?
This idea birthed the graphic novel "Cowboys & Aliens," where gunslingers Zeke Jackson and Verity Jones witness the crash-landing of an alien spaceship during a caravan ambush. The aliens that disembark the ship are not the friendly, benevolent type -- this is a race bent on invading and conquering Earth by destroying everything they set their sights on. Now, it is up to the cowboys to work together with the local natives to defeat the aliens at all costs, even if it means adapting to their superior, futuristic weapons to nudge the odds in their favor.
Although the one-sheet for Rosenberg's graphic novel was always geared toward a big-budget film adaptation, it wasn't until 2011 that the Jon Favreau-helmed "Cowboys & Aliens" was released,...
This idea birthed the graphic novel "Cowboys & Aliens," where gunslingers Zeke Jackson and Verity Jones witness the crash-landing of an alien spaceship during a caravan ambush. The aliens that disembark the ship are not the friendly, benevolent type -- this is a race bent on invading and conquering Earth by destroying everything they set their sights on. Now, it is up to the cowboys to work together with the local natives to defeat the aliens at all costs, even if it means adapting to their superior, futuristic weapons to nudge the odds in their favor.
Although the one-sheet for Rosenberg's graphic novel was always geared toward a big-budget film adaptation, it wasn't until 2011 that the Jon Favreau-helmed "Cowboys & Aliens" was released,...
- 6/8/2024
- by Debopriyaa Dutta
- Slash Film
Tom Hanks and filmmaker Steven Spielberg attended a special ceremony in Normandy at the American Cemetery above Omaha Beach to commemorate the 80th anniversary of D-Day.
The Saving Private Ryan star appeared emotional as he watched American D-Day Veterans receive France’s highest honor, the Légion d’Honneur, from President Emmanuel Macron.
“When I look around here today, I see boys in high school, early in college, doing the right thing,” Hanks told NBC News upon arrival at the event.
The day marked the massive military operation in which 156,000 men, 7,000 ships and 10,000 vehicles attacked German forces in Normandy on June 6, 1944.
Spielberg and Hanks collaborated on Saving Private Ryan in 1998. The film told the story of the invasion of Normandy and won Spielberg an Academy Award for Best Director.
“If we pulled this off in the right way – and it stood the test of time – this was going to stand in,...
The Saving Private Ryan star appeared emotional as he watched American D-Day Veterans receive France’s highest honor, the Légion d’Honneur, from President Emmanuel Macron.
“When I look around here today, I see boys in high school, early in college, doing the right thing,” Hanks told NBC News upon arrival at the event.
The day marked the massive military operation in which 156,000 men, 7,000 ships and 10,000 vehicles attacked German forces in Normandy on June 6, 1944.
Spielberg and Hanks collaborated on Saving Private Ryan in 1998. The film told the story of the invasion of Normandy and won Spielberg an Academy Award for Best Director.
“If we pulled this off in the right way – and it stood the test of time – this was going to stand in,...
- 6/8/2024
- by Ava Lombardi
- Uinterview
Olivia Cooke saw herself become a household name after her success with Steven Spielberg’s Ready Player One, and the adaptation of Ernest Cline’s groundbreaking love-letter to 80’s pop culture. Cooke currently stars in Season 2 of House of the Dragon, reprising her role as Alicent Hightower the wife of the late Viserys I Targaryen.
Olivia Cooke as Alicent Hightower on House of the Dragon | HBO
However, when Cooke was on the set of Ready Player One, the actress was still a relative newcomer in the industry, with the Spielberg-helmed project being her first big gig, the actress had the opportunity to meet a slew of celebrities who were close to Spielberg, given how well connected the director was thanks to his standing in the industry.
Olivia Cooke met Tom Cruise, and she reported that there was no chemistry between them
Tom Cruise as Captain Pete “Maverick” Mitchell in...
Olivia Cooke as Alicent Hightower on House of the Dragon | HBO
However, when Cooke was on the set of Ready Player One, the actress was still a relative newcomer in the industry, with the Spielberg-helmed project being her first big gig, the actress had the opportunity to meet a slew of celebrities who were close to Spielberg, given how well connected the director was thanks to his standing in the industry.
Olivia Cooke met Tom Cruise, and she reported that there was no chemistry between them
Tom Cruise as Captain Pete “Maverick” Mitchell in...
- 6/8/2024
- by Anuraag Chatterjee
- FandomWire
Since the mid-80s, the PG rating has been mostly exclusive to films aimed at kids, and even though there have been releases that pushed its boundaries, they’re few and far between. However, for a long time, this wasn’t the case, as before the PG-13 rating was introduced, films were either rated PG or R, with the latter only being reserved for extreme cases, such as Evil Dead.
This flawed system would finally undergo a massive change, thanks to Steven Spielberg and his blockbusters, especially Gremlins, which too earned a PG rating upon its release. But had the creators stuck to the initial draft of Chris Columbus, the horror would’ve definitely been given the same treatment as that of Sam Raimi’s Evil Dead.
Gremlins’ Original Draft Would’ve Warranted an R-Rating Gremlins (1984) | Warner Bros.
After Steven Spielberg’s Jaws hit the theatres with a PG rating,...
This flawed system would finally undergo a massive change, thanks to Steven Spielberg and his blockbusters, especially Gremlins, which too earned a PG rating upon its release. But had the creators stuck to the initial draft of Chris Columbus, the horror would’ve definitely been given the same treatment as that of Sam Raimi’s Evil Dead.
Gremlins’ Original Draft Would’ve Warranted an R-Rating Gremlins (1984) | Warner Bros.
After Steven Spielberg’s Jaws hit the theatres with a PG rating,...
- 6/8/2024
- by Santanu Roy
- FandomWire
Taking cinema screens by storm, the sci-fi action genre has become a staple cash cow for Hollywood. However, on the other end of the coin, filmmakers with a vision have managed to turn it from a cash cow into some of the most astounding pieces of art ever. The likes of Denis Villeneuve’s Blade Runner 2049, Christopher Nolan’s Tenet, and Steven Spielberg’s Ready Player One stand out as some of the most popular and acclaimed outings in recent times.
Tye Sheridan in a still from Ready Player One | Warner Bros. Pictures
The last of the 2018 flick by the Jurassic Park visionary brought to life a novel that captured the minds of many for its theme of virtual reality concurring with current times. Yet, disappointingly even six years after its release, chances of a sequel have only diminished. Interestingly, one of the cast members from the flick has...
Tye Sheridan in a still from Ready Player One | Warner Bros. Pictures
The last of the 2018 flick by the Jurassic Park visionary brought to life a novel that captured the minds of many for its theme of virtual reality concurring with current times. Yet, disappointingly even six years after its release, chances of a sequel have only diminished. Interestingly, one of the cast members from the flick has...
- 6/8/2024
- by Imteshal Karim
- FandomWire
Steven Spielberg has made some of the best films that have been celebrated by many critics and filmmakers. The director is one of the rare filmmakers who has successfully managed to deliver in every genre with great conviction. Jaws, Indiana Jones, Jurassic Park, Saving Private Ryan, Schindler’s List, and E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial are some of his best works.
Steven Spielberg made landmark sci-fi films including classics like E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial | Universal Pictures
Spielberg also has great admiration for other filmmakers and shares a very close relationship with Star Wars creator George Lucas. They have helped each other and supported each other’s work. Steven has hailed Lucas’ work on the Star Wars films. However, his choice of his best work may be a controversial one for fans of the franchise.
Steven Spielberg Hails Attack of the Clones as George Lucas’ Most Accomplished Film Attack of the Clones‘ subpar...
Steven Spielberg made landmark sci-fi films including classics like E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial | Universal Pictures
Spielberg also has great admiration for other filmmakers and shares a very close relationship with Star Wars creator George Lucas. They have helped each other and supported each other’s work. Steven has hailed Lucas’ work on the Star Wars films. However, his choice of his best work may be a controversial one for fans of the franchise.
Steven Spielberg Hails Attack of the Clones as George Lucas’ Most Accomplished Film Attack of the Clones‘ subpar...
- 6/8/2024
- by Rahul Thokchom
- FandomWire
Steven Spielberg takes pride in his 1993 war drama film Schindler’s List and admits it was the project that made him feel too exposed and there was no way he could walk around the controversy and the noise that would follow after its release.
Steven Spielberg’s Schindler’s List / Universal Pictures
Regardless, he never had any regret making the film; it was a mission accomplished for the veteran filmmaker and perhaps the movie that would be viewed by generations of people.
Steven Spielberg Has Never Helmed A Film As Haunting As Schindler’s List
Steven Spielberg extensively discussed his sentiments about the making of Schindler’s List via The Economic Times. He claimed it is “the greatest contribution” he has ever made to the film industry.
It was the first time I felt like I was not making a film, but recreating history. It was the first virtual experience I...
Steven Spielberg’s Schindler’s List / Universal Pictures
Regardless, he never had any regret making the film; it was a mission accomplished for the veteran filmmaker and perhaps the movie that would be viewed by generations of people.
Steven Spielberg Has Never Helmed A Film As Haunting As Schindler’s List
Steven Spielberg extensively discussed his sentiments about the making of Schindler’s List via The Economic Times. He claimed it is “the greatest contribution” he has ever made to the film industry.
It was the first time I felt like I was not making a film, but recreating history. It was the first virtual experience I...
- 6/8/2024
- by Ariane Cruz
- FandomWire
Tom Hanks was a television star in 1982 and, 42 years ago, if what you really wanted was to be a movie star, that was a problem.
Actors had made the transition from small-screen success to big-screen stardom before, but Hanks' claim to fame was as one-half of the cross-dressing duo living in an all-women's apartment building on the ABC sitcom "Bosom Buddies." Though the show was initially a hit, the gimmick quickly wore thin, and Hanks found himself back on the casting market.
Post-"Bosom Buddies," Hanks' sole film credit was in the 1980 slasher flick "He Knows You're Alone," and, to his credit, he was so charismatic that the filmmakers opted not to kill him off onscreen. Still, that's not much to hang your hat on, nor was, unfortunately, two years of mild television notoriety. The biggest sitcom stars of the 1970s roughly in Hanks' age range were getting star vehicle...
Actors had made the transition from small-screen success to big-screen stardom before, but Hanks' claim to fame was as one-half of the cross-dressing duo living in an all-women's apartment building on the ABC sitcom "Bosom Buddies." Though the show was initially a hit, the gimmick quickly wore thin, and Hanks found himself back on the casting market.
Post-"Bosom Buddies," Hanks' sole film credit was in the 1980 slasher flick "He Knows You're Alone," and, to his credit, he was so charismatic that the filmmakers opted not to kill him off onscreen. Still, that's not much to hang your hat on, nor was, unfortunately, two years of mild television notoriety. The biggest sitcom stars of the 1970s roughly in Hanks' age range were getting star vehicle...
- 6/8/2024
- by Jeremy Smith
- Slash Film
Steven Spielberg’s works speak for themselves. Over the years, he has been labeled as one of the most respected directors of all time, and his pure talent can be credited for this. However, even the mightiest have their bad days, and the director has certainly released some films that did not work. One of the best examples of such a film would be his 1991 film, Hook.
Steven Spielberg’s Hook I Sony Pictures
A lot was going on during the production of the movie. The film famously had some very difficult times when it came to its cast, budget, and the director himself. Amid this, Spielberg and Julia Roberts seemed to have some serious bad blood. The actress was going through a serious breakup, and there were a lot of eyes on the film. This made her performance quite a tedious one for the director.
During an interview, he...
Steven Spielberg’s Hook I Sony Pictures
A lot was going on during the production of the movie. The film famously had some very difficult times when it came to its cast, budget, and the director himself. Amid this, Spielberg and Julia Roberts seemed to have some serious bad blood. The actress was going through a serious breakup, and there were a lot of eyes on the film. This made her performance quite a tedious one for the director.
During an interview, he...
- 6/8/2024
- by Ananya Godboley
- FandomWire
George Lucas is often hailed as the founder of perhaps two of the most treasured franchises – Star Wars and Indiana Jones – in the realm of classics.
But while he may have birthed the globally astronomical Star Wars saga, Steven Spielberg was the one to alter the trajectory of the space opera film series with a single hire, albeit inadvertently so.
Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015) (Credit: Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures)
The cherry on the top, however, is that the person in question is someone who many fans, if not all, seem to loathe vehemently. Yikes.
Steven Spielberg’s Hire That Changed the Orbit of Star Wars
From working as a screenwriter’s secretary to leading Lucasfilm as the President of the gargantuan entertainment company, Kathleen Kennedy has come a long way in her career. As it turns out, her organizational skills (that double as her lucky stars in this...
But while he may have birthed the globally astronomical Star Wars saga, Steven Spielberg was the one to alter the trajectory of the space opera film series with a single hire, albeit inadvertently so.
Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015) (Credit: Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures)
The cherry on the top, however, is that the person in question is someone who many fans, if not all, seem to loathe vehemently. Yikes.
Steven Spielberg’s Hire That Changed the Orbit of Star Wars
From working as a screenwriter’s secretary to leading Lucasfilm as the President of the gargantuan entertainment company, Kathleen Kennedy has come a long way in her career. As it turns out, her organizational skills (that double as her lucky stars in this...
- 6/8/2024
- by Khushi Shah
- FandomWire
Steven Spielberg is not only known for his directorial work but also he has been commended as a great producer/executive producer. Although his filmography has been legendary as a director, Spielberg also had a fun time producing movies.
Steven Spielberg | Photo by Gage Skidmore (Wikimedia Commons)
The director was a part of the iconic 1996 film Twister and served as an executive producer for the film. With Jan de Bont serving as the director of the film, the movie was quite successful upon release and Spielberg took a hilarious jab at actor Bill Paxton after meeting him!
Steven Spielberg Thanked Bill Paxton For Making Him A Lot of Money!
As per IMDb, the 1996 film had a budget of approximately $92 million. Starring Helen Hunt and Bill Paxton in leading roles, the movie was about two storm chasers on the brink of a divorce. Chasing violent tornadoes and working together to create a weather alert system,...
Steven Spielberg | Photo by Gage Skidmore (Wikimedia Commons)
The director was a part of the iconic 1996 film Twister and served as an executive producer for the film. With Jan de Bont serving as the director of the film, the movie was quite successful upon release and Spielberg took a hilarious jab at actor Bill Paxton after meeting him!
Steven Spielberg Thanked Bill Paxton For Making Him A Lot of Money!
As per IMDb, the 1996 film had a budget of approximately $92 million. Starring Helen Hunt and Bill Paxton in leading roles, the movie was about two storm chasers on the brink of a divorce. Chasing violent tornadoes and working together to create a weather alert system,...
- 6/8/2024
- by Visarg Acharya
- FandomWire
Schindler’s List is arguably one of the most significant additions to the world of cinema, crafted by none other than Steven Spielberg. However, recognizing the grittiness and complexity of the subject matter, the director waited for more than a decade before fully committing to the project.
Spielberg on the sets of the film Schindler’s List | Credit: HBO.
Now, looking back, both Spielberg and audiences alike are glad he took the plunge. The film garnered seven Oscars and achieved the kind of acclaim many directors can only dream of in their entire careers.
Steven Spielberg Deemed Himself Not Mature Enough to Handle Schindler’s List
Steven Spielberg had been acquainted with the idea of the project Schindler’s List for a considerable length of time before he eventually brought it to life. However, he admitted that what he lacked back then was the courage and experience necessary to undertake such a monumental project.
Spielberg on the sets of the film Schindler’s List | Credit: HBO.
Now, looking back, both Spielberg and audiences alike are glad he took the plunge. The film garnered seven Oscars and achieved the kind of acclaim many directors can only dream of in their entire careers.
Steven Spielberg Deemed Himself Not Mature Enough to Handle Schindler’s List
Steven Spielberg had been acquainted with the idea of the project Schindler’s List for a considerable length of time before he eventually brought it to life. However, he admitted that what he lacked back then was the courage and experience necessary to undertake such a monumental project.
- 6/8/2024
- by Sampurna Banerjee
- FandomWire
The Maddock supernatural universe created by the producer Dinesh Vijan, and his production company is jumping at the bit to expand. Munjya is the third film in The Maddock supernatural universe, and it explores the folklore from the Konkan region of Maharashtra, which could be an ode to Kantara. However, Kantara is a serious drama, and Munjya is a horror comedy that explores the story of a demon whose only obsession is to get married to the woman he loves. Directed by Aditya Sarpotdar, the movie is quite the ride when it comes to covering how demonic possessions tend to get unrelenting and scary.
Spoilers Ahead
Why was Gotya angry?
Munjya began in 1952, when a young boy named Gotya was punished and admonished for falling in love with Munni, a woman older than him, and he was adamant about marrying her. As a result, his mother carried out the “mundan” ceremony,...
Spoilers Ahead
Why was Gotya angry?
Munjya began in 1952, when a young boy named Gotya was punished and admonished for falling in love with Munni, a woman older than him, and he was adamant about marrying her. As a result, his mother carried out the “mundan” ceremony,...
- 6/8/2024
- by Smriti Kannan
- Film Fugitives
Gwyneth Paltrow is an incredible actress who broke into the mainstream thanks to her roles in movies like Se7en and Emma. An incredibly talented actress, it is a fact that not many know; Steven Spielberg is her Godfather. A good friend of her father, film producer-director Bruce Paltrow, the actress has thus been often hailed a nepo-baby by several fans.
Gwyneth Paltrow [PC: ABC/ Shark Tank | YouTube]While she has tried to deny it, and she is in fact a very talented actress, Paltrow might never beat such allegations after fans know how her highly acclaimed Godfather put her on the map.
Gwyneth Paltrow is Never Beating Nepo Baby Allegations
Hollywood director Steven Spielberg [PC: Gage Skidmore/Wikimedia Commons]Gwyneth Paltrow was born to actress Blythe Danner and the film producer-director Bruce Paltrow. having several of her family members in the entertainment business, the actress too started as an actress at a young age, making...
Gwyneth Paltrow [PC: ABC/ Shark Tank | YouTube]While she has tried to deny it, and she is in fact a very talented actress, Paltrow might never beat such allegations after fans know how her highly acclaimed Godfather put her on the map.
Gwyneth Paltrow is Never Beating Nepo Baby Allegations
Hollywood director Steven Spielberg [PC: Gage Skidmore/Wikimedia Commons]Gwyneth Paltrow was born to actress Blythe Danner and the film producer-director Bruce Paltrow. having several of her family members in the entertainment business, the actress too started as an actress at a young age, making...
- 6/8/2024
- by Maria Sultan
- FandomWire
Even in the less conventional summer of 1984, the Spielberg-produced comedy horror was a gleeful rule-breaker
There’s no character in Joe Dante’s Gremlins more beloved than Randall Peltzer (Hoyt Axton), a struggling inventor from small-town Kingston Falls who travels the country bearing a great sales pitch (“I make the illogical logical”) and a bunch of products that keep backfiring on him. His Bathroom Buddy, a combination shaving mirror/toothbrush/toothpick/nail file/dental mirror, could be a Swiss army knife for overnighters were it not for a misfiring toothpaste button. His coffee machine makes sludge. His peeler-juicer is a kitchen-wide pulp explosion. And his egg-cracker is much more successful at breaking eggs than it’s designed to be.
Yet when Randall comes home for Christmas, he’s greeted to a hero’s welcome from his son, Billy (Zach Galligan), and his wife, Lynn (Frances Lee McCain), who laments...
There’s no character in Joe Dante’s Gremlins more beloved than Randall Peltzer (Hoyt Axton), a struggling inventor from small-town Kingston Falls who travels the country bearing a great sales pitch (“I make the illogical logical”) and a bunch of products that keep backfiring on him. His Bathroom Buddy, a combination shaving mirror/toothbrush/toothpick/nail file/dental mirror, could be a Swiss army knife for overnighters were it not for a misfiring toothpaste button. His coffee machine makes sludge. His peeler-juicer is a kitchen-wide pulp explosion. And his egg-cracker is much more successful at breaking eggs than it’s designed to be.
Yet when Randall comes home for Christmas, he’s greeted to a hero’s welcome from his son, Billy (Zach Galligan), and his wife, Lynn (Frances Lee McCain), who laments...
- 6/8/2024
- by Scott Tobias
- The Guardian - Film News
‘Brats’ Director Andrew McCarthy On How The Initially “Horrible” Brat Pack Label Became “A Blessing”
At the Tribeca Festival world premiere of Brats, actor-turned-director Andrew McCarthy said the Brat Pack Label, which he had “received as horrible,” turned into a “blessing.”
That unlikely arc was actually what compelled him to make the film, McCarthy said Friday night during a post-screening Q&a. “I turned 60 last year, and you start to look at your life a little differently,” he said. “I looked back at this seminal moment in my past, that I’d been dragging around for so many years, and it seemed frozen in the past. And I wanted to bring it up into my present. And by examining it, I could sort of honor it. And if I honored it, it started to turn into a blessing. And then I was fascinated by the journey.”
McCarthy was joined onstage by acting contemporaries Ally Sheedy, Demi Moore and Jon Cryer, along with casting director Marci Liroff,...
That unlikely arc was actually what compelled him to make the film, McCarthy said Friday night during a post-screening Q&a. “I turned 60 last year, and you start to look at your life a little differently,” he said. “I looked back at this seminal moment in my past, that I’d been dragging around for so many years, and it seemed frozen in the past. And I wanted to bring it up into my present. And by examining it, I could sort of honor it. And if I honored it, it started to turn into a blessing. And then I was fascinated by the journey.”
McCarthy was joined onstage by acting contemporaries Ally Sheedy, Demi Moore and Jon Cryer, along with casting director Marci Liroff,...
- 6/8/2024
- by Dade Hayes
- Deadline Film + TV
Steven Spielberg and George Lucas worked together to develop the highly successful Indiana Jones franchise. But Spielberg has always asserted that Indiana Jones is Lucas’ story first. However, he did take credit for making one small contribution to the franchise.
Steven Spielberg once took credit for this ‘Indiana Jones’ idea Steven Spielberg | Jc Olivera/Getty Images
Spielberg has been very loyal to Lucas when it comes to the Indiana Jones movies. Although a team effort, Lucas initially came up with the idea. And Spielberg simply did his best to bring Lucas’ ideas to life, even if he didn’t agree with them. The filmmaker wasn’t a huge fan of the direction Lucas wanted to take in Kingdom of the Crystal Skull for instance. But he acquiesced to his friend’s instincts.
“I am best friends with George and I’m very obedient to the stories that he writes. I...
Steven Spielberg once took credit for this ‘Indiana Jones’ idea Steven Spielberg | Jc Olivera/Getty Images
Spielberg has been very loyal to Lucas when it comes to the Indiana Jones movies. Although a team effort, Lucas initially came up with the idea. And Spielberg simply did his best to bring Lucas’ ideas to life, even if he didn’t agree with them. The filmmaker wasn’t a huge fan of the direction Lucas wanted to take in Kingdom of the Crystal Skull for instance. But he acquiesced to his friend’s instincts.
“I am best friends with George and I’m very obedient to the stories that he writes. I...
- 6/8/2024
- by Antonio Stallings
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Despite a copious amount of violence, multiple deaths, and slimy, goopy scenes wherein little monsters get blended, torched, melted, and otherwise horribly mutilated, Joe Dante's Frank Capra spoof "Gremlins" was released on June 8, 1984, with a PG rating from the Motion Picture Association of America. Producer Steven Spielberg recognized that "Gremlins," in being so tonally whimsical, wasn't quite raw enough to warrant an R-rating, yet also realized that it might be a little too terrifying for the kids who were allowed to see PG-rated movies. Spielberg suggested to the MPAA that it introduce a PG-13 rating to cover films like "Gremlins." It should also be noted that, in 1984, a PG rating was similarly given to Spielberg's violent adventure film "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom," so it was high time a stop-gap be included.
The PG-13 rating was introduced on July 1, less than a month after "Gremlins" opened. Weirdly,...
The PG-13 rating was introduced on July 1, less than a month after "Gremlins" opened. Weirdly,...
- 6/7/2024
- by Witney Seibold
- Slash Film
Joe Dante's "Gremlins" is a one-of-a-kind blockbuster from an era when studios hadn't quite yet developed the formula for producing hit movies. In the early 1980s, executives under pressure to find projects capable of breaking the coveted $100 million domestic mark relied heavily on movie stars or bestselling books, but to strike gold you needed vision. That meant finding a visionary.
There were two 30-something film brats who fit this profile during that period: George Lucas and Steven Spielberg. And since Lucas was, at the moment, a two-franchise man with "Star Wars" and the just-taking-off Indiana Jones series, Spielberg, who'd just set up his production company Amblin Entertainment at Universal Pictures, was the closest thing to a Walt Disney alive and unfrozen in Hollywood.
After scoring a one-two box-office knockout in 1982 with "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial" and "Poltergeist," Spielberg was eager to expand his burgeoning showbiz empire. For his first official,...
There were two 30-something film brats who fit this profile during that period: George Lucas and Steven Spielberg. And since Lucas was, at the moment, a two-franchise man with "Star Wars" and the just-taking-off Indiana Jones series, Spielberg, who'd just set up his production company Amblin Entertainment at Universal Pictures, was the closest thing to a Walt Disney alive and unfrozen in Hollywood.
After scoring a one-two box-office knockout in 1982 with "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial" and "Poltergeist," Spielberg was eager to expand his burgeoning showbiz empire. For his first official,...
- 6/7/2024
- by Jeremy Smith
- Slash Film
Steven Spielberg has delivered some impeccable Hollywood projects that continue to serve as a great inspiration for filmmakers. However, many often forget that the director himself was a newbie once upon a time, just like any other in the industry. Despite facing challenges, he created a masterpiece like Jaws (his second feature film), which was a complete nightmare to shoot.
Steven Spielberg | Photo by Gage Skidmore (Wikimedia Commons)
Nevertheless, it ended up cementing its place in the cinematic world and heavily inspired M. Night Shyamalan’s daughter in the making of her new horror project, The Watcher, starring Dakota Fanning.
M. Night Shyamalan’s daughter Credits Steven Spielberg’s Jaws as Inspiration for The Watcher
M. Night Shyamalan’s daughter makes her directorial debut with The Watcher, based on the novel of the same name by A. M. Shine. The movie revolves around 28-year-old artist Mina (Dakota Fanning) who gets stranded in an expansive,...
Steven Spielberg | Photo by Gage Skidmore (Wikimedia Commons)
Nevertheless, it ended up cementing its place in the cinematic world and heavily inspired M. Night Shyamalan’s daughter in the making of her new horror project, The Watcher, starring Dakota Fanning.
M. Night Shyamalan’s daughter Credits Steven Spielberg’s Jaws as Inspiration for The Watcher
M. Night Shyamalan’s daughter makes her directorial debut with The Watcher, based on the novel of the same name by A. M. Shine. The movie revolves around 28-year-old artist Mina (Dakota Fanning) who gets stranded in an expansive,...
- 6/7/2024
- by Priya Sharma
- FandomWire
Steven Spielberg has proved that he is the Jack of all trades and master of everything when it comes to versatility in cinema. A filmmaker who has never been boxed into any specific genre when it comes to his filmography, Spielberg has also worked with some of Hollywood’s biggest superstars including Tom Cruise and Harrison Ford.
Hollywood director Steven Spielberg (image credit: Gage Skidmore/Wikimedia Commons)
While his films like the Indiana Jones series and War of the Worlds featuring Ford and Cruise have become massive blockbusters, the Jaws director revealed that it was the genius of Daniel Day-Lewis whom he directed in Lincoln, that stunned him. In an interview, Spielberg revealed his reasons for considering Lewis as one of the greatest actors of his generation.
Steven Spielberg Was Completely Awestruck By Daniel Day-Lewis
In 2012, Steven Spielberg took on the herculean task of recreating the life of the 16th President of the United States,...
Hollywood director Steven Spielberg (image credit: Gage Skidmore/Wikimedia Commons)
While his films like the Indiana Jones series and War of the Worlds featuring Ford and Cruise have become massive blockbusters, the Jaws director revealed that it was the genius of Daniel Day-Lewis whom he directed in Lincoln, that stunned him. In an interview, Spielberg revealed his reasons for considering Lewis as one of the greatest actors of his generation.
Steven Spielberg Was Completely Awestruck By Daniel Day-Lewis
In 2012, Steven Spielberg took on the herculean task of recreating the life of the 16th President of the United States,...
- 6/7/2024
- by Sharanya Sankar
- FandomWire
Steven Spielberg has always been one of a kind. His impact on Hollywood is nothing short of legendary. His ability to captivate audiences with captivating stories, groundbreaking visual effects, and memorable characters has set the bar very high.
Steven Spielberg at the 2017 Sdcc (Credit: Gage Skidmore| Wikimedia Commons)
From iconic blockbusters like Jurassic Park and Saving Private Ryan to critically acclaimed dramas like Schindler’s List, Spielberg’s body of work spans through genres and generations and has cemented his place as one of the most significant directors in cinematic history. His contributions have not only shaped the film industry but have also left an unforgettable mark on the world of cinema.
Steven Spielberg is a True Movie Genius
Steven Spielberg’s ability to work across genres illustrates how profoundly his mind operates. His process can be characterized by a unique blend of spontaneity and meticulous craftsmanship.
“You know, this is...
Steven Spielberg at the 2017 Sdcc (Credit: Gage Skidmore| Wikimedia Commons)
From iconic blockbusters like Jurassic Park and Saving Private Ryan to critically acclaimed dramas like Schindler’s List, Spielberg’s body of work spans through genres and generations and has cemented his place as one of the most significant directors in cinematic history. His contributions have not only shaped the film industry but have also left an unforgettable mark on the world of cinema.
Steven Spielberg is a True Movie Genius
Steven Spielberg’s ability to work across genres illustrates how profoundly his mind operates. His process can be characterized by a unique blend of spontaneity and meticulous craftsmanship.
“You know, this is...
- 6/7/2024
- by Sampurna Banerjee
- FandomWire
Can you imagine a film where the Tardis doors swung open to reveal Tom Cruise, with Pamela Anderson potentially at his side, all under the visionary direction of Steven Spielberg?
Well, few Hollywood ‘what-ifs’ are as intriguing as the renowned director’s involvement with Doctor Who, with reports of megastars and massive cinematic overhauls being considered. Spielberg has mostly picked his own projects, reading books to adapt, finding real-life tales to dramatize, and then working with writers to develop screenplays. So, when rumors of his involvement in the Doctor Who film surfaced in the early 1990s, Whovians went into a frenzy, latching onto any hint of this project.
Steven Spielberg | Credit: Gage Skidmore/Wikimedia Commons
Though the rumored project never materialized, perhaps Spielberg should be grateful his Doctor Who movie never happened, for it preserved the quintessentially British charm of our beloved Time Lord.
Unmade Doctor Who Flick: Collaboration of Steven Spielberg,...
Well, few Hollywood ‘what-ifs’ are as intriguing as the renowned director’s involvement with Doctor Who, with reports of megastars and massive cinematic overhauls being considered. Spielberg has mostly picked his own projects, reading books to adapt, finding real-life tales to dramatize, and then working with writers to develop screenplays. So, when rumors of his involvement in the Doctor Who film surfaced in the early 1990s, Whovians went into a frenzy, latching onto any hint of this project.
Steven Spielberg | Credit: Gage Skidmore/Wikimedia Commons
Though the rumored project never materialized, perhaps Spielberg should be grateful his Doctor Who movie never happened, for it preserved the quintessentially British charm of our beloved Time Lord.
Unmade Doctor Who Flick: Collaboration of Steven Spielberg,...
- 6/7/2024
- by Siddhika Prajapati
- FandomWire
Jan de Bont's "Twister" might be regarded nowadays as one of the most thrilling blockbusters of the 1990s, but when it hit theaters on May 10, 1996, the first, heavily-hyped summer tentpole out of the gate that year, it felt like a bit of a miss. Responses varied, mostly because you really needed to see the film on a massive screen in a theater outfitted with top-grade sound –- this way, the visual/aural sensation concocted by de Bont and the best of the best at Ilm and Skywalker Sound could blow you up, up and out of the cineplex, thus distracting you from the bland characters and preposterously thin plot. (Helen Hunt's character needs to face and survive an F5 tornado to exorcize her childhood demons.)
Actually, there's a world in which this is an awesomely preposterous plot, but "Twister" offers only mechanical blockbuster storytelling. The film –- from...
Actually, there's a world in which this is an awesomely preposterous plot, but "Twister" offers only mechanical blockbuster storytelling. The film –- from...
- 6/6/2024
- by Jeremy Smith
- Slash Film
Almost 20 years later, and Will Smith is still happiest with his performance in “The Pursuit of Happyness.”
The critically acclaimed 2006 film is based on the true story of an unhoused San Francisco-based single father who rises up in the ranks of a tech company, beginning with door-to-door sales. Smith recently said during an episode of First We Feast’s “Hot Ones” series that “The Pursuit of Happyness” is the “best movie” of his career.
“I think the individual best movie, all around, that I’ve ever made is ‘The Pursuit of Happyness,'” Smith said. “Right behind that is the first ‘Men In Black.’ The direction, cinematography, and music…”
Smith later reunited with “The Pursuit of Happyness” director Gabriele Muccino for drama “Seven Pounds.”
The actor, who won the Oscar for “King Richard,” added to “Hot Ones” that he also has some beloved franchise installments.
“I think among the most...
The critically acclaimed 2006 film is based on the true story of an unhoused San Francisco-based single father who rises up in the ranks of a tech company, beginning with door-to-door sales. Smith recently said during an episode of First We Feast’s “Hot Ones” series that “The Pursuit of Happyness” is the “best movie” of his career.
“I think the individual best movie, all around, that I’ve ever made is ‘The Pursuit of Happyness,'” Smith said. “Right behind that is the first ‘Men In Black.’ The direction, cinematography, and music…”
Smith later reunited with “The Pursuit of Happyness” director Gabriele Muccino for drama “Seven Pounds.”
The actor, who won the Oscar for “King Richard,” added to “Hot Ones” that he also has some beloved franchise installments.
“I think among the most...
- 6/6/2024
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire
In the ever-expanding Star Wars universe, there are a few actors who have successfully captivated audiences with their heroic as well as villainous characters and their journeys across galaxies far, far away. Yet, among the iconic figures and celebrated performances, there exists an underrated gem, discovered by the acclaimed filmmaker Steven Spielberg.
Acclaimed filmmaker Steven Spielberg | image: Gage Skidmore/Wikimedia Commons
Alden Ehrenreich, the actor entrusted with the portrayal of the legendary character Han Solo, in the 2018 Solo: A Star Wars Story was miraculously found by Steven Spielberg from his daughter’s friend’s bat mitzvah. However, despite impressing Spielberg and delivering iconic performances in Hollywood, Ehrenreich remained an unsung star among fans.
Alden Ehrenreich’s Anecdote of Getting Discovered by Steven Spielberg
Back in the day, aspiring actors would often stand at Hollywood hotspots, hoping to get noticed by filmmakers and producers for their big breaks. However, with the...
Acclaimed filmmaker Steven Spielberg | image: Gage Skidmore/Wikimedia Commons
Alden Ehrenreich, the actor entrusted with the portrayal of the legendary character Han Solo, in the 2018 Solo: A Star Wars Story was miraculously found by Steven Spielberg from his daughter’s friend’s bat mitzvah. However, despite impressing Spielberg and delivering iconic performances in Hollywood, Ehrenreich remained an unsung star among fans.
Alden Ehrenreich’s Anecdote of Getting Discovered by Steven Spielberg
Back in the day, aspiring actors would often stand at Hollywood hotspots, hoping to get noticed by filmmakers and producers for their big breaks. However, with the...
- 6/6/2024
- by Krittika Mukherjee
- FandomWire
Before being hailed for his shocking transformations and commendable versatility, Christian Bale started as a child actor with not many roles in his now accolade-brimming career. Thanks to one of Hollywood’s most influential filmmakers, the English actor soon found himself on the path to fame after being cast in Steven Spielberg’s Empire of the Sun.
Empire of the Sun (1987) (Credit: Warner Bros.)
But it was owing to Spielberg’s then-wife, Amy Irving, that Bale wound up on the radar of the West Side Story director.
Steven Spielberg’s Wife Helped Christian Bale Set Off His Career
From an Oscar-winning role in the 2010 Micky Ward biopic, The Fighter, to Christopher Nolan’s globally hailed The Dark Knight Trilogy, Christian Bale has starred in many a megahit in the span of his highly successful career. But before reaching such fabled heights of Hollywood, the Amsterdam star started as a mere...
Empire of the Sun (1987) (Credit: Warner Bros.)
But it was owing to Spielberg’s then-wife, Amy Irving, that Bale wound up on the radar of the West Side Story director.
Steven Spielberg’s Wife Helped Christian Bale Set Off His Career
From an Oscar-winning role in the 2010 Micky Ward biopic, The Fighter, to Christopher Nolan’s globally hailed The Dark Knight Trilogy, Christian Bale has starred in many a megahit in the span of his highly successful career. But before reaching such fabled heights of Hollywood, the Amsterdam star started as a mere...
- 6/6/2024
- by Khushi Shah
- FandomWire
President Joe Biden marked the 80th anniversary of D-Day in a speech with a warning of current perils to democracy, including Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the risks of a fracturing of the NATO alliance.
Before dozens of surviving veterans, a number of them centenarians who traveled for the Normandy ceremony, Biden said, “We are not far off from the time, the last living voices of those who fought and bled on D-Day will no longer be with us. So we have a special obligation. We cannot let what happened here be lost in the silence of years to come.”
Among those in the crowd were Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg, whose Saving Private Ryan and Band Of Brothers helped elevate the stories of D-Day — including the sacrifices and heroism of servicemen — to new generations. The influence was apparent as the Band of Brothers soundtrack, by Michael Kamen, could...
Before dozens of surviving veterans, a number of them centenarians who traveled for the Normandy ceremony, Biden said, “We are not far off from the time, the last living voices of those who fought and bled on D-Day will no longer be with us. So we have a special obligation. We cannot let what happened here be lost in the silence of years to come.”
Among those in the crowd were Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg, whose Saving Private Ryan and Band Of Brothers helped elevate the stories of D-Day — including the sacrifices and heroism of servicemen — to new generations. The influence was apparent as the Band of Brothers soundtrack, by Michael Kamen, could...
- 6/6/2024
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
The mystical realm of Harry Potter serves as the perfect backdrop for a go-to comfort movie. Under the aegis of directors like Chris Columbus and David Yates, the movie adaptations of the globally cherished novel series were a prominent success. But would the wizardly creations have been as revered, had someone like the three-time Academy Award winner Steven Spielberg helmed the project?
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone (2001) (Credit: Warner Bros.)
Astoundingly enough, the Jurassic Park director did come incredibly close to directing a Harry Potter film, only to forsake it after a few initial months. Turns out, the magic-infused world of Hogwarts wasn’t enticing enough for him to recreate on the silver screen. Or challenging, for that matter.
Steven Spielberg Was Too Unmoved By Harry Potter to Film It
The Harry Potter franchise remains perhaps one of the most lucrative ones in the industry even after decades, not...
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone (2001) (Credit: Warner Bros.)
Astoundingly enough, the Jurassic Park director did come incredibly close to directing a Harry Potter film, only to forsake it after a few initial months. Turns out, the magic-infused world of Hogwarts wasn’t enticing enough for him to recreate on the silver screen. Or challenging, for that matter.
Steven Spielberg Was Too Unmoved By Harry Potter to Film It
The Harry Potter franchise remains perhaps one of the most lucrative ones in the industry even after decades, not...
- 6/6/2024
- by Khushi Shah
- FandomWire
Glen Powell has been acting since he was a kid but did not get that required breakout role for a long time. Many fans didn’t know he was in Spy Kids 3D, The Great Debaters, and The Dark Knight Rises. He also had supporting roles in acclaimed films in the 2010s like Hidden Figures and Everybody Wants Some!!.
Glen Powell as Hangman in Top Gun: Maverick | Paramount Pictures
Powell got his much-deserved breakout role as Hangman in Top Gun: Maverick. The character’s arc was parallel to the arc of Val Kilmer’s Hangman in the first Top Gun. The two actors ended up in an elevator after shooting wrapped on the film. Looking at Powell’s luggage cart, Kilmer had a funny reaction that made Powell incredibly happy and proud.
Val Kilmer Was Reminded of His Top Gun Experience Seeing Glen Powell’s Luggage Cart
Glen Powell’s...
Glen Powell as Hangman in Top Gun: Maverick | Paramount Pictures
Powell got his much-deserved breakout role as Hangman in Top Gun: Maverick. The character’s arc was parallel to the arc of Val Kilmer’s Hangman in the first Top Gun. The two actors ended up in an elevator after shooting wrapped on the film. Looking at Powell’s luggage cart, Kilmer had a funny reaction that made Powell incredibly happy and proud.
Val Kilmer Was Reminded of His Top Gun Experience Seeing Glen Powell’s Luggage Cart
Glen Powell’s...
- 6/6/2024
- by Rahul Thokchom
- FandomWire
Steven Spielberg is one of the most acclaimed filmmakers of the generation. The director has helmed some of the greatest films of the past few decades such as E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial, Jurassic Park, Empire of the Sun, Saving Private Ryan, and more. He is known for his hopeful storytelling which favors optimism in the face of adversity.
While the filmmaker has crafted some of the most memorable films of the past few decades, he has also helmed a few duds that have not met expectations. One of his most infamous failures is the Peter Pan film Hook, which starred Robin Williams. However, the film was reportedly pursued by Michael Jackson, who always wanted to play Peter Pan.
Steven Spielberg Convinced Michael Jackson To Drop Out Of Hook Robin Williams in Hook | Credits: Amblin Entertainment
Filmmaker Steven Spielberg decided to tackle the popular tale of Peter and Wendy after helming the Indiana Jones films.
While the filmmaker has crafted some of the most memorable films of the past few decades, he has also helmed a few duds that have not met expectations. One of his most infamous failures is the Peter Pan film Hook, which starred Robin Williams. However, the film was reportedly pursued by Michael Jackson, who always wanted to play Peter Pan.
Steven Spielberg Convinced Michael Jackson To Drop Out Of Hook Robin Williams in Hook | Credits: Amblin Entertainment
Filmmaker Steven Spielberg decided to tackle the popular tale of Peter and Wendy after helming the Indiana Jones films.
- 6/5/2024
- by Nishanth A
- FandomWire
Studio logos at the start of the film can often indicate what fans can expect from the movie. From DreamWorks’ moonchild to various variations of the WB logo, there are several examples of filmmakers manipulating the logos to fit the tone of their films. One such variation of a logo was in Steven Spielberg’s Raiders of the Lost Ark, often considered one of the greatest films of all time.
Much like the film itself, the opening logo of Paramount dissolving into a mountain is iconic. But it seems that incorporating this simple transition was far from simple for the crew.
Making the Iconic Opening Was an Arduous Task For the Producer
Raiders of the Lost Ark | Paramount Pictures
The opening scene of the Paramount logo transitioning into an actual mountain has been constant through the franchise’s decades-long run, which started back with the 1981 film. However, the idea didn...
Much like the film itself, the opening logo of Paramount dissolving into a mountain is iconic. But it seems that incorporating this simple transition was far from simple for the crew.
Making the Iconic Opening Was an Arduous Task For the Producer
Raiders of the Lost Ark | Paramount Pictures
The opening scene of the Paramount logo transitioning into an actual mountain has been constant through the franchise’s decades-long run, which started back with the 1981 film. However, the idea didn...
- 6/5/2024
- by Santanu Roy
- FandomWire
Pretty much every single work from Steven Spielberg is an immersive cinematic gem, with pieces like those from the Jurassic Park franchise and Schindler’s List being some of the best works credited to his name. And yet, there is still one piece of critically acknowledged masterwork from the early stages of his career that the filmmaker isn’t exactly satisfied with.
Steven Spielberg. | Photo: Gage Skidmore/Wikimedia Commons.This piece is his sci-fi/fantasy from 1977, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, which is widely regarded as one of his most remarkable works to date. And, the problem that Spielberg has isn’t exactly with the movie, but rather, with the note the movie ended on. In fact, if anything, the director wouldn’t hesitate to change the ending of his $340 million movie in a heartbeat if it were made today.
Steven Spielberg Wouldn’t Hesitate to Change the End of...
Steven Spielberg. | Photo: Gage Skidmore/Wikimedia Commons.This piece is his sci-fi/fantasy from 1977, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, which is widely regarded as one of his most remarkable works to date. And, the problem that Spielberg has isn’t exactly with the movie, but rather, with the note the movie ended on. In fact, if anything, the director wouldn’t hesitate to change the ending of his $340 million movie in a heartbeat if it were made today.
Steven Spielberg Wouldn’t Hesitate to Change the End of...
- 6/5/2024
- by Mahin Sultan
- FandomWire
There’s no way you haven’t heard about E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial at some point during your life. In 1982, Steven Spielberg released E.T., and the movie rapidly rose to fame and became a global phenomenon. At that time, the video gaming company Atari was on the rise. The company saw the success of E.T. as a promising collaboration opportunity.
However, things turned for the worse in 1983 when the video game industry saw its biggest financial crash ever, and at the core of it was E.T. the Extra-Terresetial. The game was came to be known as the worst game of all time and nearly ended up destroying the entire gaming industry.
Why Did E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial Video Game Fail So Bad? Reasons why E.T game failed | Njenkin
E.T.’s incredible success overlapped with the first video gaming boom, with the industry generating more than $3.2 billion in revenue...
However, things turned for the worse in 1983 when the video game industry saw its biggest financial crash ever, and at the core of it was E.T. the Extra-Terresetial. The game was came to be known as the worst game of all time and nearly ended up destroying the entire gaming industry.
Why Did E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial Video Game Fail So Bad? Reasons why E.T game failed | Njenkin
E.T.’s incredible success overlapped with the first video gaming boom, with the industry generating more than $3.2 billion in revenue...
- 6/5/2024
- by Dhruv Bhatnagar
- FandomWire
Only the learned can perceive the merit, goes the saying. Among the vast pool of talent in Hollywood, only a few have managed to bring across a resounding impact not only in terms of the box office but also by catapulting into everyday pop culture. The latest entrant to that hallowed fame is the cinematic genius and the 21st-century Dune adaptation’s director, Denis Villeneuve, whose worth has found immense praise from fellow film pioneer, Steven Spielberg.
Denis Villeneuve speaking at the 2017 San Diego Comic-Con International, for Blade Runner 2049 | Gage Skidmore for Wikimedia Commons
In an interactive session, the Jurassic Park director opened his heart out for his Sicario visionary. The duo, whose contributions to modern cinema stay immeasurable, may not seek to compete with one another. However, the latter’s vision has caught the attention of the legendary filmmaker, who felt stunned and in awe of the incredible work...
Denis Villeneuve speaking at the 2017 San Diego Comic-Con International, for Blade Runner 2049 | Gage Skidmore for Wikimedia Commons
In an interactive session, the Jurassic Park director opened his heart out for his Sicario visionary. The duo, whose contributions to modern cinema stay immeasurable, may not seek to compete with one another. However, the latter’s vision has caught the attention of the legendary filmmaker, who felt stunned and in awe of the incredible work...
- 6/5/2024
- by Imteshal Karim
- FandomWire
Disaster films have experienced a resurgence over the past few years, and this Steven Spielberg-produced movie with Glen Powell, Daisy Edgar-Jones, and Anthony Ramos in the lead may end up becoming the biggest summer hit. Twisters is an upcoming movie from director Lee Isaac Chung that serves as the standalone sequel to the 1996 film Twister.
Daisy Edgar-Jones, Anthony Ramos, and Glen Powell in Twisters / Universal Pictures
One of the things that make this production unique is that they used real tornados in the scene rather than visual effects. Of course, the aid of technology will always be there, but to see a tornado up close on the big screen is something fans would never expect.
Glen Powell Revealed Filming Twisters With Real Tornados
During an interview with Empire Magazine, filmmaker Lee Isaac Chung revealed they tried to be as realistic as possible. They did not rely on special effects alone,...
Daisy Edgar-Jones, Anthony Ramos, and Glen Powell in Twisters / Universal Pictures
One of the things that make this production unique is that they used real tornados in the scene rather than visual effects. Of course, the aid of technology will always be there, but to see a tornado up close on the big screen is something fans would never expect.
Glen Powell Revealed Filming Twisters With Real Tornados
During an interview with Empire Magazine, filmmaker Lee Isaac Chung revealed they tried to be as realistic as possible. They did not rely on special effects alone,...
- 6/5/2024
- by Ariane Cruz
- FandomWire
Marvel Studios is still finding its director for the much-anticipated Avengers 5, and director Shawn Levy is reportedly at the forefront of prospects. The Canadian filmmaker has quite a lot going on after working on Deadpool & Wolverine, and now, he’s busy with the production of Stranger Things Season 5, so it’s not quite sure whether he wants another job on his plate.
Avengers: Infinity War / Marvel Studios
Regardless, the Avengers 5 is still a long way to go, although his potential involvement in the franchise may also mean he could bring one of the most in-demand stars of today into the MCU.
Marvel Studios Reportedly Eyes Shawn Levy To Helm Avengers 5
In a report from Deadline, director Shawn Levy is in talks to join Marvel Studios’ upcoming Avengers 5. The outlet noted:
Shawn Levy is the top choice and is having early conversations to direct another Marvel Studios pic — the next Avengers movie.
Avengers: Infinity War / Marvel Studios
Regardless, the Avengers 5 is still a long way to go, although his potential involvement in the franchise may also mean he could bring one of the most in-demand stars of today into the MCU.
Marvel Studios Reportedly Eyes Shawn Levy To Helm Avengers 5
In a report from Deadline, director Shawn Levy is in talks to join Marvel Studios’ upcoming Avengers 5. The outlet noted:
Shawn Levy is the top choice and is having early conversations to direct another Marvel Studios pic — the next Avengers movie.
- 6/5/2024
- by Ariane Cruz
- FandomWire
Under Paris is essentially a remake of Jaws. Everything from its premise to the characteristics of its protagonists and antagonists is quite similar to those of the Jaws universe. But the subtle differences in the outcomes of some of the plot points and the nature of the action sequences make Under Paris less of a remake of Jaws and more of a spiritual legacy sequel to the Steven Spielberg blockbuster. Regardless of their similarities and differences, I do think that Under Paris is the best shark film since Jaws. So, let’s talk about them.
Spoiler Alert
The Inciting Incidents
The opening acts of Under Paris and Jaws are quite different. The Netflix film establishes the threatening nature of Lilith and the connection between her and Sophia. Spielberg used the opening to show the merciless and stealthy nature of the shark, which was followed by the terrified reactions to its...
Spoiler Alert
The Inciting Incidents
The opening acts of Under Paris and Jaws are quite different. The Netflix film establishes the threatening nature of Lilith and the connection between her and Sophia. Spielberg used the opening to show the merciless and stealthy nature of the shark, which was followed by the terrified reactions to its...
- 6/5/2024
- by Pramit Chatterjee
- DMT
“Under Paris” is a movie directed by Xavier Gens starring Bérénice Bejo. With Nassim Lyes and Iñaki Lartigue.
Once upon a time in Hollywood, Spielberg spat out a film about a gigantic, man-eating shark, and for four decades that cinematographic idea has been rehashed, reshaped and reimagined. Step forward a French variation of the idea, this time with less focus on spectacular imagery and more on a carefully crafted screenplay where a host of characters band together to confront the toothy menace.
The film, tentatively titled “Under Paris” on Netflix, is a shark movie with a difference. Expect less special effects and more character-driven plot lines that swim against the tide of typical shark flicks. And with a distinct French flavour, there are a myriad of ideas and messages lurking below the surface.
The Storyline
The plot unfolds as a gigantic shark intrudes into the waters of Paris, threatening an...
Once upon a time in Hollywood, Spielberg spat out a film about a gigantic, man-eating shark, and for four decades that cinematographic idea has been rehashed, reshaped and reimagined. Step forward a French variation of the idea, this time with less focus on spectacular imagery and more on a carefully crafted screenplay where a host of characters band together to confront the toothy menace.
The film, tentatively titled “Under Paris” on Netflix, is a shark movie with a difference. Expect less special effects and more character-driven plot lines that swim against the tide of typical shark flicks. And with a distinct French flavour, there are a myriad of ideas and messages lurking below the surface.
The Storyline
The plot unfolds as a gigantic shark intrudes into the waters of Paris, threatening an...
- 6/5/2024
- by Susan Hill
- Martin Cid Magazine - Movies
Steven Spielberg has been one of the most prolific filmmakers in Hollywood since the 70s. The director has tackled every genre and has shown that he can confidently execute them with conviction. It’s hard to believe that such diverse films like E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, The Color Purple Jaws, Indiana Jones, Jurassic Park, Schindler’s List, and Minority Report came from one filmmaker.
Steven Spielberg’s E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial remains one of his most beloved films | Universal Pictures
The director is set to return to his sci-fi roots with the announced UFO film. With this film, the director is also making a unique change to his filmography as he is finally making an original story that he came up with rather than adaptations of books or real-life historical events.
Steven Spielberg Conceived His Upcoming UFO Film Unlike Most of His Post-2000 Films
Fans expect Steven Spielberg’s new film...
Steven Spielberg’s E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial remains one of his most beloved films | Universal Pictures
The director is set to return to his sci-fi roots with the announced UFO film. With this film, the director is also making a unique change to his filmography as he is finally making an original story that he came up with rather than adaptations of books or real-life historical events.
Steven Spielberg Conceived His Upcoming UFO Film Unlike Most of His Post-2000 Films
Fans expect Steven Spielberg’s new film...
- 6/4/2024
- by Rahul Thokchom
- FandomWire
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