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The greatest films of Steven Spielberg are known by all. But the director’s other projects provide an equally interesting handful. Here are 11 worthy of more appreciation.
By Noel Murray
The U.S.C. Shoah Foundation has partnered with the genealogy giant, and an initial rollout faced a glitch. But some survivor families don’t want their histories public.
By Adam Popescu
Our critics and readers make a return trip to the movie that kicked off a franchise. Does the blockbuster hold up in a summer without one?
By A.O. Scott and Manohla Dargis
In 1975, this thriller freaked out the world, scaring us out of the water and creating the summer-blockbuster template. It was also a warning.
By Manohla Dargis
Steven Spielberg and other original producers are adapting the backstage TV series, which theater fans continued to embrace after its brief run.
By Nancy Coleman
Created by Steven Spielberg in the 1980s, the pulpy, star-studded original was an expensive flop. But much of it was extremely good.
By Simon Abrams
Mr. Lustig’s experiences as a concentration camp inmate informed his work on “Schindler’s List,” for which he won an Academy Award.
By Richard Sandomir
How films like “Get Out” and even “Toy Story” show touches of Stanley Kubrick’s horror classic.
By Alexander Huls
The Netflix series has always been a bonanza of nostalgic ’70s and ’80s references. Season 3 raised the ante.
By Brian Tallerico
The show’s star, Michael Weatherly, was accused of sexual harassment by a co-star, Eliza Dushku, resulting in CBS paying her a $9.5 million settlement.
By John Koblin