The Movie 'Jaws'

On June 20, 1975, the movie 'Jaws' directed by Steven Spielberg opened in theaters in the United States. The film tells the fictional story of a great white shark terrorizing a New England beach resort town, becoming a blockbuster and the highest-grossing film until outpaced by 'Star Wars.' The legacy of 'Jaws' includes setting the precedent for the term 'summer blockbuster.'

Veteran Directors' Ambitious Projects

Martin Scorsese, at 81, plans to shoot two films back to back about Jesus and Frank Sinatra. He is also collaborating with Steven Spielberg on a TV series. Other veteran directors like Ridley Scott, Francis Ford Coppola, David Cronenberg, and Paul Schrader are also working on ambitious projects in their later years.

Steven Spielberg praises 'Dune: Part Two'

Steven Spielberg praises Denis Villeneuve and 'Dune: Part Two' as one of the most brilliant science-fiction films he's ever seen, highlighting the scene where Paul rides a sandworm as a notable triumph.

Steven Spielberg's Speech on Antisemitism and History at University of Southern California

Acclaimed director Steven Spielberg raises concerns about the return of antisemitism at universities and warns against forgetting history during a speech at the University of Southern California. He emphasizes the importance of opposing political violence and misinformation to combat antisemitism and hate.

Steven Spielberg's speech against antisemitism and violence

Steven Spielberg speaks out against antisemitism and violence, emphasizing the importance of empathy and understanding in the wake of recent events in Gaza. He highlights the ongoing fight against discrimination and hate, particularly towards the Jewish community.

Antisemitism and Jewish rights advocacy by Steven Spielberg

Steven Spielberg condemns surge in antisemitism seen on college campuses and major cities, expressing concern over history repeating itself and the need to fight for the right to be Jewish. He criticizes the rising tide of anti-Jewish sentiment and highlights the role of the Shoah Foundation in preserving Holocaust survivor testimonies.