This cartoon turns geopolitics into an underwater chase. A huge, sharp-toothed mouth shaped like a famous coiffed leader ...
In the 1970s, struggling Hollywood studios began selling thousands of props and costumes to compensate for fading fortunes. More than half a century on, it’s clear the sell offs from the likes of 20th ...
NES screenshot of the game Jaws (side view, underwater) A scuba diver shoots a harpoon at a menacing shark. (YouTube) The retro release coincides with the Spielberg movie's 50th anniversary. From ...
Limited Run Games and Universal Products & Experiences has announced Jaws: Retro Edition for the PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch. It is a re-release of the 1987 NES game Jaws developed by Westone.
A pair of key items from Steven Spielberg's classic thriller are heading to auction early next year from Propstore. By Ryan Gajewski Senior Entertainment Reporter The Greener harpoon launcher was the ...
Just what made Jaws Jaws? There was the shark, yes, the ravenous predator at the center of the 1975 movie. And of course, there was also its iconic two-note score, so effective that it has become a ...
Museum visitor Daniel Stoffler tries his hand operating a replica of the mechanical shark from Jaws Credit: Photo by Chris Nichols When it was released in the summer of 1975, Jaws established the new ...
Marking 50 years since Jaws terrified moviegoers, the Academy Museum showcases props, behind-the-scenes footage, and explores how the film created an irrational fear of sharks worldwide. It’s still ...
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 Benchley’s hit novel, “Jaws.” It ...
The legendary filmmaker turned up at the press preview of Jaws: The Exhibition, the Academy Museum’s largest installation to date for any single film. It opens to the public Sunday, Sept. 14. By Chris ...
MIRACLE MILE, LOS ANGELES -- In 1975, the enormous success of "Jaws" turned the film into what is widely acknowledged as Hollywood's first summer blockbuster. In honor of its 50th anniversary, ...
Steven Spielberg took the stage at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures in Los Angeles on Wednesday to introduce “Jaws: The Exhibition”: the largest exhibit to ever dive deep on the blockbuster film.
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