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Jaws' scared us stiff. Science is setting the record straight. What 50 years of research reveals about the ocean's most misunderstood apex predator.
Steven Spielberg crafted an ending for 1975’s Jaws that diverges heavily from Peter Benchley’s namesake novel, and it ended up being the right call. Set on the summertime seaside tourist town of Amity ...
The fourth Jaws film is definitely the weirdest but the book, with its voodoo and DEA subplots is downright insane.
A Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution employee used his expertise to create the iconic exploding shark scene in the movie "Jaws." Modern shark research has evolved significantly since the release ...
Marc Gilpin, John Putch, and Mitchell Anderson played older versions of Sean Brody. The longtime character met an untimely demise following a shark attack in the 1987 film Jaws: The Revenge.
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.
The real-life story of “Jaws” is based on the “monster” hunter fisherman and local legend from Montauk, Long Island, Frank Mundus. Courtesy of Donnie Braddick ...
Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water, the 50th anniversary of "Jaws" is here. Here are some fun facts about the film.
In 1975, the summer blockbuster "Jaws" popularized the idea of the killer shark — but humans pose more of a threat to the animal than they do us.
As The Shark Is Still Working producer J. Michael Roddy told EW ahead of its release, Scheider remained close with the residents of Martha's Vineyard, where Jaws was filmed, and helped connect the ...