Before this documentary, I didn’t have the faintest clue that the formative films of my childhood—Star Wars, Superman, Indiana Jones, ET, and Harry Potter, to name a few—were scored by one man: John Williams. This film is a loving tribute to Williams, who at 92, is still as lively as ever as he shares how he stumbled into Hollywood and found his calling as the definitive movie composer. It features interviews with frequent collaborators like Steven Spielberg and Yoyo Ma and fans like Chris Martin and Seth MacFarlane, but it’s truly Williams’ music that makes watching this a special experience. As soon as you hear the chilling first notes of Jaws, the brash opening of Star Wars, and the melodic strings of Jurassic Park, you’re hooked. Then Williams, often along with the directors, go on and recount how those came to be, and you find yourself seated, eyes wide with wonder.
Genre: Documentary, Music
Actor: Alan Silvestri, Anne-Sophie Mutter, Barbara Ruick, Branford Marsalis, Chris Columbus, Chris Martin, Christopher Reeve, David Newman, Elvis Mitchell, Emanuel Ax, Frank Marshall, George Lucas, Gustavo Dudamel, Irwin Allen, Itzhak Perlman, J.J. Abrams, James Mangold, John Williams, Kate Capshaw, Kathleen Kennedy, Ke Huy Quan, Lawrence Kasdan, Paul Hirsch, Ron Howard, Seth MacFarlane, Steven Spielberg, Thomas Newman, Yo-Yo Ma
Director: Laurent Bouzereau
Rating: PG