Steven Spielberg
Spielberg’s 'Disclosure Day' excites but falters in final act
Spielberg returns to sci-fi in Disclosure Day, blending thrilling action and alien intrigue. While the first two-thirds grip audiences, the final act becomes predictable and preachy.
Spielberg wins Grammy for John Williams documentary, becomes ninth Jew to earn 'EGOT' status
This week in Jewish history: Jordan & Jerusalem, Tel Aviv & Egypt
ReFILM festival in Jerusalem to showcase gems of film in new line-up
Holocaust survival thanks to Schindler's list for life in America
Halina Silber tells her story of being saved via Schindler’s list and rebuilding her life in America.
Veep vamps, Broadway legends & Hollywood headliners
If you’d rather laugh than watch people in robes get beheaded, you’ve probably been missing Selina Meyer, the deliciously venal anti-heroine of Veep, played by Julia Louis-Dreyfus.
Schindler's List returning to theaters
"It is difficult to believe that it's been 25 years since Schindler's List first arrived in theaters," said director Steven Spielberg.
Steven Spielberg urges mandatory Holocaust education
Director, actors, recall filming ‘Schindler’s List’ at special 25th anniversary screening
Shutting down the show
Lebanese moviegoers' right to see a movie is being denied them by a group of intolerant activists
Ban on screening 'The Post' overturned in Lebanon
A change in attitude from Lebanon?
In Lebanon, a futile fear of fashion and film
Lebanon’s cultural boycotts do little for the country except bring it global ridicule.
Lebanon bans new Spielberg film ‘The Post’
The boycott is due to ‘Schindler’s List’ being partially filmed in Israel
Sweetheart, get me a newspaper movie
Steven Spielberg’s ‘The Post,’ which opens throughout Israel on Thursday, is part of a long tradition of exhilarating newspaper films.