May 5, 2026

The Hollywood Blockbuster: How Spielberg and Lucas Changed the Movies

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Hollywood is an industry that has always depended on blockbusters. But beginning in 1974, two young filmmakers, Steven Spielberg and George Lucas, would together change the way the movie industry made movies. Spielberg’s Jaws and Lucas’ Star Wars (neither of which was predicted to be a hit) helped launch the careers of the most influential directors of our time. Whether they were making films together (like Indiana Jones) or separately, they introduced the age of the “modern blockbuster,” which featured elaborate special effects and thrilling spectacle. This presentation will look at their four decades of filmmaking and discuss how they changed the movies. BPL is excited to welcome back Brian Rose, professor emeritus at Fordham University.

Admission

FREE
Location Virtual

1 Tunxis Avenue
Bloomfield CT, 06002

Times
Tuesday, 6:30-7:30 PM