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      • Spielberg has told all kinds of sci-fi stories over the years, from the existential tale of humankind’s first contact with alien life to the more intimate coming-of-age tale of a young boy making friends with an alien stranded on Earth. The director has helmed some classics of the genre, as well as a couple of forgettable entries.
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    • Minority Report (2002) Based on the 1956 novella by Philip K. Dick, "Minority Report" is sci-fi speculation at its most exciting. In the near future, humanity has produced a trio of psychics who can, with 100% accuracy, predict the future.
    • E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982) At its heart, Spielberg's Best Picture-nominated 1982 film "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial" is about divorce. Many kid-friendly adventure films in the late '70s and early '80s were about kids having adventures on their own, free from the oversight of parents, often left seeking an absent father figure.
    • A.I. Artificial Intelligence (2001) The most unusual film in Spielberg's entire filmography is handily 2001's "A.I. Artificial Intelligence," a project he took over from Stanley Kubrick when the latter passed away. "
    • Jurassic Park (1993) "Jurassic Park," although itself a gigantic corporate blockbuster, is sneakily a film that lambastes corporate theme parks. Daring, given that Universal Pictures famously advertises its parks at the conclusion of each of its movies.
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    • 8 'Indiana Jones and The Kingdom of The Crystal Skull'
    • 7 'Ready Player One'
    • 6 'War of The Worlds'
    • 5 'A.I. Artificial Intelligence'
    • 4 'Close encounters of The Third Kind'
    • 3 'Minority Report'
    • 2 'Jurassic Park'
    • 1 'E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial'

    The sequel to 1993's groundbreaking and game-changing blockbuster, 1997's The Lost World: Jurassic Park sees Jeff Goldblum reprising his role, joined by Julianne Moore and Vince Vaughn. The plot finds Ian Malcolm and a team traveling to Isla Sorna to prevent John Hammond's nephew from taking dinosaurs to a theme park in San Diego. Grander, louder, ...

    Spielberg and Harrison Ford returned to the world of Indiana Jones with the 2008 sequel Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. The plot centers on Indy as he reunites with Marion Ravenwood and their son, Mutt, to fight KGB agents led by the ruthless Irina Spalko. Although elevated by a wickedly campy villainous performance from Cate Bl...

    2018's Ready Player One is Spielberg's most recent sci-fi offering, set in a world where most people use a VR program called the OASIS. Tye Sheridanstars as Wade Watts, an orphaned player trying to win a mysterious contest that promises ownership of the OASIS before an evil corporation can. RELATED: 10 Dystopian Films Based On Books An ode to the '...

    Spielberg's second collaboration with Tom Cruise was 2005's War of the Worlds, one of the best disaster movies of the new millennium. Based on H. G. Wells's seminal 1898 novel of the same name, the film revolves around a divorced father trying to protect his two children during a violent alien invasion. War of the Worldsmight be Spielberg's most sh...

    Haley Joel Osment stars in Spielberg's thought-provoking sci-fi A.I. Artificial Intelligence. The story centers on David, a humanoid childlike android programmed with the ability to love. Confused about his place in the world, David sets on a lengthy journey in a world where human-robot relationships are at a crossroads. A.I.plays to Spielberg's st...

    Spielberg's first sci-fi movie, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, would have a considerable and lasting influence in the genre for years to come. The film tells the story of a blue-collar worker in Indiana whose life suffers a 180 after a chance encounter with a UFO. Close Encounters of the Third Kind is the ultimate celebration of Spielberg's st...

    Cruise and Spielberg's first collaboration came in 2022 with the sci-fi thriller Minority Report. Set in a world where crimes are stopped before they happen, the film follows John Anderton, a top official at the specialized police department in charge of preventing crimes, who gets accused of a future murder and must go on the run to clear his name...

    Jurassic Park is arguably the first-ever blockbuster. The film centers on a group of experts who travel to a secluded Central American island where a millionaire businessman has successfully cloned dinosaurs in the hopes of opening a theme park. Sam Neill, Laura Dern, and Jeff Goldblum star. It isn't an overstatement to say Jurassic Park invented t...

    E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, Spielberg's 1982 sci-fi masterpiece, tells the story of an alien left behind on Earth. Befriending a young boy called Elliott, E.T. must find a way back home before his presence becomes known to the outside world. ET. is a rewarding, uplifting, and breathtaking masterpiece. The film is a genuine experience, a powerful de...

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  2. Jan 11, 2020 · Spielberg has told all kinds of sci-fi stories over the years, from the existential tale of humankind’s first contact with alien life to the more intimate coming-of-age tale of a young boy making friends with an alien stranded on Earth.

    • Anthony Fertino
    • Indiana Jones And The Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull - 6.1. This remains a highly controversial comeback for the titular hero, whose exploits are too deeply cemented in the fans’ memories.
    • Twilight Zone: The Movie - 6.5. Sadly, the surrounding tragedy of this film will always eclipse the intent of entertainment. It is simply impossible to put aside.
    • War Of The Worlds - 6.5. Spielberg explores yet another broken family and fatherhood, two themes that have consistently appeared throughout his work. It is the emotional core of the film, which predominantly operates within the disaster genre.
    • The Lost World: Jurassic Park - 6.6. This sequel is a severely misunderstood film, because it blatantly redirected the intent of the iconic original. With the sole exception of Steven Spielberg’s masterful direction, everything has changed.
    • E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial (1982) is the defining film of Steven Spielberg's career. It begins with Melissa Mathison's screenplay, which tells the story of a suburban boy who finds an alien in his barn and decides to shelter it from harm.
    • Jurassic Park (1993) There's so much good to unpack about Jurassic Park, whether it's the groundbreaking technical and CGI innovation, the iconic John Williams score, or the still mindblowing fact that it released the same year as another of his all-time masterpieces, the polar opposite Schindler's List.
    • A.I. Artificial Intelligence (2001) Without a doubt one of the most polarizing entries in Spielberg's entire filmography, A.I. Artificial Intelligence has rightfully been getting a slow and steady reevaluation in the 20 years since its release.
    • Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977) 1977 was a banner year for science fiction in film, with defining efforts from George Lucas and Steven Spielberg completely reigniting the genre and paving the way for the types of movies made to this very day.
  3. Aug 25, 2022 · Spielberg has perhaps become most recognized for his work in the sci-fi genre where he has directed eight feature films and co-directed another. His sci-fi titles have received favorable scores on IMDb.

  4. Mar 25, 2022 · The director has used science fiction ideas to tell contemporary stories, or ones that take audiences to the far future. In a vast career, these are Steven Spielberg's best science fiction...