Josh Brolin is looking back on the advice Steven Spielberg gave him at age 16. Brolin, who had a breakout role in "The Goonies" which Spielberg created the story for, recalled during SiriusXM's "Literally!
Steven Spielberg is responsible for several of Hollywood's most iconic movies, but he once fought hard for the opportunity not to direct a film.
Veteran director Steven Spielberg talked about his 1998 war film Saving Private Ryan and how the people who criticized the film were wrong!
The Goonies is one of those movies that seems to be universally beloved. There have been hopes dreams and rumors of potential Goonies sequels for decades specifically because so many love it. A big part of the movie’s success has to be chalked up to The Goonies' perfect casting,
Drew Barrymore said on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" that she was Steven Spielberg's "training wheels" before the director became a parent.
Director Steven Spielberg opened up about working with Barrymore on the 1982 classic “E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial” during a conversation on Saturday at the TCM Classic Film Festival’s 92NY event. The pair reminisced about their time together on the set, with Spielberg saying he was most impressed by his young star’s ability to improv.
The director spoke about the 1982 blockbuster alongside star Drew Barrymore as part of a TCM Classic Film Festival: New York Pop-Up x 92NY conversation on Saturday.
Jim Carrey and Steven Spielberg have never made a movie together, although they came very close on a couple of occasions.
Director Steven Spielberg is speaking out about why he didn't make a sequel to his 1982 classic, "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial."
The critically acclaimed movie director recently mentioned the meaningful way Drew Barrymore changed his life.
Steven Spielberg has only directed four sequels in his storied Hollywood career. And, according to his own account, he made absolutely sure it wasn’t five. After the massive success of the director’s 1982 sci-fi classic E.
Harrison Ford made whips, fedoras, and archaeology look cool—sorry, Tom Selleck, but Indy was always destined to be Ford’s adventure!