As is often the case with Lucas, a loose idea evolved into an ambitious multimedia project: a TV series titled The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles.
Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny is unquestionably the “heaviest” film in the series. The screenwriters decided to give Dr. Jones a more human side.
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull is, in my opinion, unfairly maligned. Yes, it has its problems, but it’s still a competent adventure...
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade is a phenomenal adventure film—top-tier cinema of its kind. It’s got impeccable pacing and an outstanding lead duo.
It’s the film that inspired one of the series’ most iconic taglines: “If adventure has a name, it must be Indiana Jones.”
Raiders of the Lost Ark has since become the gold standard of adventure cinema. Packed with iconic scenes. Decades later, it still holds up beautifully.
From Star Wars to Gremlins: Investigating the most baffling plot holes in popular 80s films. Can you find the missing links? Let's find out!
Discover sequels that repeat the original plot, from Star Wars: The Force Awakens to Jaws 2, highlighting their impact and success in cinema.
James Mangold, taught by the mistakes of his colleagues, does not take shortcuts, preying on the simplest sense of nostalgia.