Since I am a passionate watcher of science fiction cinema, besides discovering new territories, I often allow myself to revisit films from years past. I’m simply...
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...
Ready Player One is a mirror image of the mood of the 90s; anxiety about the progressing digitization, blurring of the lines between the real and...
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.
For me, The Adventures of Tintin ranks among the top adventure films, sitting comfortably alongside the Indiana Jones series.
War of the Worlds unquestionably remains excellent entertainment cinema, unfortunately burdened a bit with the moralizing zeal of Steven Spielberg.
There were filmmaker who turned down the opportunity to direct individual episodes of the iconic series Star Wars. Perhaps rightly so.
Duel became one of the most thrilling action films in the road movie genre. Since then audiences had clearly defined expectations for Spielberg.