Spielberg's movies are undeniably powerful. This critic revisited all of them to find out, after all these features, what Spielberg has really said in all his films. He comes away quite disappointed. He also explores his complicated relationship with the Academy.
FilmNerds contributor and THE NOCTURNAL THIRD writer/director Ben Stark asks the preposterous (and fun) hypothetical question - What if Spielberg had converted the script for Tintin into Indy 4?
Interviews with Peter Jackson and Steven Spielberg at ComiCon about Tintin. Jackson flew over 24 hours to be on the ground for less than 24 to promote his love for the film.
An in-depth profile in @esquiremag about Steven Spielberg and his obsession with aliens and how the aliens in his film reflect on us and the culture we live in.
This essay examines parts of Spielberg's movie career, including his stylistic evolution as a director, his depiction of violence, his interest in communication and language, his portrayal of authority and evil, and the importance of father figures -- both present and absent -- throughout his work. Pretty interesting.
We would like to point you to a video essay that's been making the rounds. It's a nine-minute meditation on "the Spielberg Face" – the director's use of close-ups on his actors, especially children.