30 Years Later, SCHINDLER'S LIST still has a lot to teach us
by Billy Russell, Staff Writer
After Schindler’s List, Steven Spielberg was now the most famous film director of all time, but with a new license to direct whatever project he wanted.
by Billy Russell, Staff Writer
After Schindler’s List, Steven Spielberg was now the most famous film director of all time, but with a new license to direct whatever project he wanted.
by Tori Potenza, Staff Writer
As you venture to explore the vast world of aquatic terrors, take this handy guide with you as a map so you do not venture into uncharted territory.
by Tina Kakadelis, Staff Writer
The man responsible for Jaws and Indiana Jones is going to direct a musical? Sure, Steven.
by Billy Russell, Staff Writer
I thought Malick and Spielberg were on opposite ends of the filmmaking spectrum, but in truth, and especially with films like this, it’s more like a Venn diagram that overlaps in the middle.
by Ian Hrabe, Staff Writer
I don’t often feel FOMO, but the one time I really feel it is at the end of the year when everyone’s year end lists for movies are dropping and I’m stuck on the sidelines.
by A. Freedman, Contributor
A. Freedman picks his favorite movies of 2022
by Ashley Jane Davis, Staff Writer
Welcome to MovieJawn’s first ever Sound & Vision Poll, where our writers share why they love their 10 favorite movies of all time!
by Ryan Silberstein, Managing Editor, Red Herring
Like any autobiographical work, The Fabelmans is an act of self-mythology, of course. It is cleaned up, the edges smoothed, pulled back from reality just enough to give a veneer of truth over the facts of his life.
by Ryan Silberstein, Managing Editor, Red Herring
Welcome to MovieJawn’s first ever Sound & Vision Poll, where our writers share why they love their 10 favorite movies of all time!
by Billy Russell, Staff Writer
“What the hell is Duel?” I asked.
by Charlie Brigden, Staff Writer
The upcoming The Fabelmans, which opens on November 11th, will be Williams and Spielberg's twenty-ninth collaboration. Here’s the 10 best.
by Fiona Underhill, Staff Writer
Two of the main preoccupations of Steven Spielberg’s career have been childhood, and exploring stories inspired by real events – often with a flexible approach to the truth.
by Nikk Nelson, Staff Writer
Welcome to MovieJawn’s first ever Sound & Vision Poll, where our writers share why they love their 10 favorite movies of all time!
by Charlie Brigden, Staff Writer
This is not a list of "the best," it's just a bunch of soundtracks that we think represent some of the most fantastic music ever to accompany the monsters of moviedom.
by Billy Russell, Staff Writer
Both movies are a cold, clinical look at how fear motivates us, and how it dictates our actions.
by Billy Russell, Staff Writer
I know it’s not a particular original choice, but pound for pound, my favorite American filmmaker has always been Steven Spielberg.
by Audrey Callerstrom, Staff Writer
So here are my top 10 films to-date, including a placeholder for Licorice Pizza, and a “safety school” option in case I don’t like Licorice Pizza.
by Ryan Silberstein and Audrey Callerstrom, Editors
The lasting impression I think this West Side Story adaptation will have is how “Old Hollywood” it feels.
by Matthew Crump, Staff Writer
Consider killing the time indoors with a selection of films I’ve curated to help get any burgeoning horror fan’s feet wet.
Our staff weighs in on the best summer blockbuster ever.
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