Steven Spielberg is known for his massive blockbuster franchises such as Indiana Jones and Jurassic Park, both movie series that became an integral part of childhood for many fans. As the decades rolled in, the filmmaker transitioned to more serious and mature themes, leaving behind some of his greatest creations.
Harrison Ford and Sean Connery in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade / Paramount Pictures
It was quite unfortunate that he was criticized by many for the films he was so widely recognized for and so dearly beloved by fans, and so this became the catalyst that forced Spielberg to venture into a whole new level of filmmaking.
Steven Spielberg’s Earlier Movie Franchises Were Slammed By Critics
In an essay article by Francis Mrema via Medium, he pointed out what critics say about Steven Spielberg’s works. As a fan, he was equally disappointed with the negative comments about the auteur.
Harrison Ford and Sean Connery in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade / Paramount Pictures
It was quite unfortunate that he was criticized by many for the films he was so widely recognized for and so dearly beloved by fans, and so this became the catalyst that forced Spielberg to venture into a whole new level of filmmaking.
Steven Spielberg’s Earlier Movie Franchises Were Slammed By Critics
In an essay article by Francis Mrema via Medium, he pointed out what critics say about Steven Spielberg’s works. As a fan, he was equally disappointed with the negative comments about the auteur.
- 7/2/2024
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