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  • 8 Greatest Steven Spielberg Movie Climaxes Shawn Van Horn
    Few directors have meant as much to film history as Steven Spielberg. From the 1970s, all the way to today, with his latest movie, Disclosure Day, Spielberg has created one classic after another. Thrillers, horror, war, even animation, Spielberg has done it all. The director also knows how important it is to deliver a powerful ending that stays in the minds of viewers long after the end credits roll. These eight movies are unforgettable for a variety of reasons, but it's their final acts and las
     

8 Greatest Steven Spielberg Movie Climaxes

12 June 2026 at 10:59

Few directors have meant as much to film history as Steven Spielberg. From the 1970s, all the way to today, with his latest movie, Disclosure Day, Spielberg has created one classic after another. Thrillers, horror, war, even animation, Spielberg has done it all. The director also knows how important it is to deliver a powerful ending that stays in the minds of viewers long after the end credits roll. These eight movies are unforgettable for a variety of reasons, but it's their final acts and last scenes which put them on a different level as all-time greats.

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  • 'Obsession' Pulls Off Box Office Feat Not Seen Since Steven Spielberg's '80s Sci-Fi Favorite Jake Hodges
    Earlier in this century, horror was having a tough time at the box office. From hopeful indies to big franchise sequels, nothing seemed to stick. Then came the arthouse renaissance led by A24, and the genre was back to its best, with it becoming difficult to remember a better time for horror fans than the past couple of years. This is best exemplified by last weekend's domestic box office ranking, with the second weekend for The Mandalorian and Grogu facing a 70% drop thanks to the huge debut su
     

'Obsession' Pulls Off Box Office Feat Not Seen Since Steven Spielberg's '80s Sci-Fi Favorite

6 June 2026 at 01:30

Earlier in this century, horror was having a tough time at the box office. From hopeful indies to big franchise sequels, nothing seemed to stick. Then came the arthouse renaissance led by A24, and the genre was back to its best, with it becoming difficult to remember a better time for horror fans than the past couple of years. This is best exemplified by last weekend's domestic box office ranking, with the second weekend for The Mandalorian and Grogu facing a 70% drop thanks to the huge debut success of a record-breaking viral arrival.

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