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The fourth Jaws film is definitely the weirdest but the book, with its voodoo and DEA subplots is downright insane.
Jay Mello, one of the young cast members in the 1975 movie Jaws, was scarred for years after filming scenes on the beach on Martha’s Vineyard.
The sequel had a tough act to follow, but it still delivered a terrifying monster movie with grand sequences, a sweeping score and an indelible tagline.
“Jaws” isn’t a monster movie. It’s a people movie, says Laurent Bouzereau, the director of “Jaws @ 50,” a documentary about the blockbuster.
Where Is Jaws Streaming Right Now Want to watch Jaws right now? Well, there’s some good news as the classic shark movie is currently streaming for anyone with a Peacock subscription.
An 11-foot great white shark named “Dold” made a surprise cameo off a popular stretch of New Jersey’s beach coast Friday — the 50th anniversary of the premiere of “Jaws.&#82… ...
Even after such a wayward production, it’s amazing that Spielberg can still look back at Jaws with fondness, and love it as much as we still do.
News / Life / Entertainment ‘Jaws’ changed movies and defined summer blockbusters Fifty years after “Jaws” sunk its teeth into us, we’re still admiring the bite mark ...
Our film critic's first visit to the Vineyard coincided with the island's 50th anniversary "Jaws" celebration.
It was Day 3 of “Amity Homecoming Weekend” on Martha’s Vineyard, and like thousands of other “Jaws” superfans celebrating the movie’s 50th anniversary on the island where it was filmed ...