It will be a new original film based around the character of Frank Bullitt, played by Steve McQueen in his 1968 thriller.
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Just a few years back, Spielberg had a very different stance on Netflix, but now, this new deal will include multiple new movies each year.
The musical for Sufjan Stevens' critically-acclaimed 'Illinois' album is now making its way to Park Avenue Armory in New York.
Ana Isabelle, who plays Rosalia in Spielberg's newest adaptation of 'West Side Story', sat down with us to talk about how she got the casting, Puerto Rican representation, and working with the two legendary "Steves."
A lot of movies get called groundbreaking, but few from the '80s really earn that designation quite like Robert Zemeckis' and Steven Spielberg's 'Who Framed Roger Rabbit', which was remarkable for a number of reasons.
The once great AV Club kicked off the never-ending and tired debate of Martin Scorsese vs Marvel movies, and it's time to give it a rest.
Released 45 years ago now, 'Eraserhead's exercise in surrealism was very clearly an early look at what David Lynch is capable of as a filmmaker, at a time when his talents had not yet been fully developed.
We got a chance to sit down with rising actor Donovin Miller to talk about how he got his start in acting, being cast in 'Tom Swift', what we can expect from his character, and more.
Filipino-American director Andrew Acedo sat down with us to talk about his award-winning short film, 'Sing (to me),' giving a voice to the "different," how he got into filmmaking, and more.
Stephen Sondheim's recent passing sparked worldwide mourning from theatre fans all over the world ― in addition to the countless songs there are three great documentaries worth checking out.
Before a film hits the silver screen, the journey starts and ends with the producer, and while there's much acclaim to be gained from the position, there's key lessons needed to be learned from the deep graveyard of projects that bombed.
Hollywood may have proclaimed itself as the entertainment capital of the world, but Europe prides itself as the birthplace of cinema. While these two worlds oftentimes converge, there are significant differences.
David Lynch is getting a “closely guarded secret” role in Steven Spielberg's latest film, 'The Fabelmans,' alongside Michelle Williams, Paul Dano, and Seth Rogen.
Upcoming short-form streaming service, Quibi, is growing an impressive list of content creators that now includes Steven Spielberg.
Sufjan Stevens' iconic 'Illinois' album has been adapted into a theatrical dance performance, which will have its world premiere this summer at the Fisher Center at Bard College.
Released 20 years ago last month and originally a longtime project of Stanley Kubrick, there isn't a film quite like 'A.I.: Artificial Intelligence' in all of Spielberg's extensive filmography.
Part 2 of our chat with Award-Winning Writer and Director Jacqueline Rosenthal about powerful storytelling and the impact of Virtual Production.
Released 10 years ago, 'Room 237' had a simple conceit: nine people provide their own theories about a single film, Stanley Kubrick's 1980 'The Shining.'
Check out our sit down with up and coming director Myles Yaksich as we talk about his feature debut, 'Albatross', film festivals, creating conversations with film, and much more.
The most talked-about filmmaker this Spring is a 76-year-old director who hasn't made a new movie since 2006, and yet, David Lynch is everywhere, at the forefront of both movie news and Film Twitter argument.
A piece appeared over this past weekend that represents about a half-dozen of the worst trends in pop culture journalism at the moment, with one Rachel Zegler (of 'West Side Story') at the bizarre center of it all.
10 years ago last week saw the release of 'The Artist', a throwback film released 80 years after the end of the silent era that dominated the awards season, but has now all but disappeared from the public conscious.
It's hard to think of another non-musical film in which the score is the best-known element, but 40 years on, 'Chariots of Fire' still holds up and is deserving of a reappraisal on its merits as an overall great film.
The film, based on the Watergate scandal, does the impossible — it builds a compelling narrative out of mostly scenes of men in suits talking in rooms, and 45 years later it still stands as one of the best movies ever made about real journalism.