The summertime beaches of 1975 were empty, but the movie theaters were full thanks to Steven Spielberg’s thriller Jaws. Considered by film historians to be the first-ever summer blockbuster, Jaws put ...
Fifty years ago, "Jaws" made many moviegoers afraid to get into the water. To celebrate its fear-inducing feat, the movie is returning to theaters across the U.S. for its anniversary. Why not ...
National Geographic’s SHARKFEST wouldn’t exist without the film that changed cinema—and our relationship with sharks—forever: “Jaws.” This summer, in tribute to the movie that sparked a lasting ...
"The shark is not working." These words rang across Martha's Vineyard in the mid-1970s. At the time, Steven Spielberg had set up shop on the small island to film a cinematic adaptation of Peter ...
There is some other news going on in the world. For instance, this weekend marks 50 years since movies changed forever. My colleague Scott Detrow recently spoke with two NPR film lovers about a ...
Prepare your collection as Iron Studios is back with a new set of collectible statues including Steven Spielberg & Jaws 50th ...
(WJW) — It’s the movie that made people fear the water, and the fear didn’t stop with audiences. The sentiment also applied to one of the young actors on set. Bobby Sherman, teen idol in the 1960s and ...