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Steven Spielberg Writes For Empire About Why Cinema Will Never Die

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Steven Spielberg Writes For Empire About Why Cinema Will Never Die

By Ben Travis

 

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Cinemas have always been a vital part of what makes movies so special – and right now, they’re sorely missed.

 

Across the UK and worldwide, thousands of venues are currently shuttered amid the Covid-19 pandemic, with filmgoers and filmmakers alike anticipating a time when we can all bask in the glow of a projector light once more.

 

If you need evidence of how much it means to everyone, just look at the latest issue of Empire – in which Edgar Wright curates a massive celebration of cinemagoing, with Hollywood icons and Empire readers sharing their most treasured experiences of watching a movie with a packed crowd.

 

Among the contributors to the issue, which include the likes of James Cameron, Daisy Ridley, Spike Lee and Daniel Craig, is none other than Steven Spielberg – a man responsible for so many of the big-screen memories we all hold dear, and who has experienced plenty of magical cinema moments of his own.

 

Full Story: https://www.empireonline.com/movies/features/steven-spielberg-empire-cinema-will-never-die/

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