All 35 Steven Spielberg films, ranked from worst to best

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Anand Kumar
Anand Kumar
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Anand Kumar is a Senior Journalist at Global India Broadcast News, covering national affairs, education, and digital media. He focuses on fact-based reporting and in-depth analysis...
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in disclosure day, The whole human race is watching the same thing at the same time. She’s in the trailer, all those staring eyes full of wonder. No rational person today believes that a global audience can still share a collective feeling from a single collective viewing experience. But creating global emotional events is, or was, Steven Spielberg’s job. Great white shark. Extraterrestrial. He made archeology fun. He had a T-Rex. His challenging war photographs earned Boffo dollars. His name still embodies success, regardless of whether he hasn’t put out a big hit this decade. He is Disclosure day Its summer comeback, another late masterpiece with low appeal, more show wannabes, one of the oddballs? Even his failures belong in a museum. His best work feels personal, connecting audiences to each other and to their childlike sense of dread. His huge filmography – he directed two films in one year, and six different years! – It is a comfortable home he built for everyone. We’ll need a bigger house.

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