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Wired June 2002 Lisa Kennedy |
Spielberg in the Twilight Zone Adorable aliens and menacing dinos made him the biggest science fiction director of all time. With Minority Report he's finally turning to the dark side... |
Salon.com June 29, 2001 Charles Taylor |
"A.I. Artificial Intelligence" In "A.I.," Steven Spielberg continues his quest to be a real live adult. He was far greater as a real live boy... |
Salon.com July 10, 2002 Ian Rothkerch |
Will the future really look like "Minority Report"? Jet packs? Mag-lev cars? Two of Spielberg's experts explain how they invented 2054. |
PC World July 22, 2002 Sean Captain |
Future Gear: Spielberg's Computer Many technologies from the movie Minority Report are tantalizingly close to becoming real. They just need more attention from developers. |
Salon.com March 22, 2002 Charles Taylor |
You can go home again Twenty years after its first release, "E.T." remains the most wondrous of all Hollywood fantasies -- and the apex of Steven Spielberg's misunderstood career... |
Fast Company February 13, 2012 Tara Moore |
How Films Find Viewers' Weaknesses In Child Mortality Spielberg was going for the emotional jugular when he chose to show a young boy attacked and killed by a shark in the now-classic film, Jaws. |
Smithsonian November 2005 Kenneth Turan |
35 Who Made a Difference: Steven Spielberg This renowned director contemplates the lessons of history. |
Salon.com July 10, 2001 Stephanie Zacharek |
Boy wonder In "A.I." Steven Spielberg gets shown up by a kid. How does Haley Joel Osment understand the movie better than its director does? |