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Though the 1975 original film is legendary, the ‘Jaws’ sequels actually get pretty weird—and here are the real reasons why.
The fourth Jaws film is definitely the weirdest but the book, with its voodoo and DEA subplots is downright insane.
IN FOCUS: As Steven Spielberg’s classic celebrates its 50th anniversary, Olivia Petter examines the impact its villainous 25-foot great white has had on shark conservation, and misconceptions ...
There’s also a roster of shark scientists explaining how, despite the initial scares it invoked, Jaws wound up doing more good than harm for sharks. But we’ll get to that.
Obviously, Jaws is not solely responsible for this – overfishing, the climate crisis and habitat destruction are all partially to blame – but the film plays a significant part in the threat that ...
There have been other Jaws documentaries in the past, such as 2012's The Shark Is Still Working, but National Geographic's Jaws @ 50: The Definitive Inside Story lives up to its presumptuous title, ...
IN FOCUS: As Steven Spielberg’s classic celebrates its 50th anniversary, Olivia Petter examines the impact its villainous 25-foot great white has had on shark conservation, and misconceptions around ...
Jaws and effect: How Spielberg’s epic changed our relationship with sharks forever - IN FOCUS: As Steven Spielberg’s classic celebrates its 50th anniversary, Olivia Petter examines the impact ...
Fifty years after 'Jaws' terrified the world, shark activists are reframing how we see the ocean’s top predator. But is shark-friendly content correcting fear or fueling danger?
From 'The Shallows' to, yes, 'Jaws,' The Hollywood Reporter definitively ranks the best films ever made that are centered around hostile cartilaginous fish.