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Diners at a restaurant on Block Island spot a giant shark swimming around behind a small boat in the Block Island Salt Pond.
Jaws 3-D takes a sharp turn away from the original Jaws films, not just in quality, but also in casting. None of the original ...
Before the fictional story of a killer shark terrorizing a sleepy beach town, there was the very real summer of 1916 at the ...
Jaws” is one of the quintessential film classics and is likely responsible for many people viewing sharks as bloodthirsty, man-eating predators. Just the sight of the toothy maw on the movie poster is ...
Jaws' scared us stiff. Science is setting the record straight. What 50 years of research reveals about the ocean's most ...
The film’s release in 1975 haunted the reputation of sharks worldwide. But a generation of scientists helped to turn the tide.
As the blockbuster film "Jaws" turns 50, recent shark attacks are making headlines as experts share that increased sightings reflect better technology and more people in water, not more sharks.
"Back in the 1970s, the renowned artist Roger Kastel visited the museum seeking inspiration for a film poster he was working ...
Their decades of ocean conservation work is part of a new documentary Jaws @ 50: The Definitive Inside Story, celebrating the film that was the first real summer blockbuster, and preyed upon both our ...
The toothy villain of “Jaws” terrified audiences in 1975. But offscreen, the hit film — which is celebrating its 50th anniversary — impacted sharks in unexpected ways.
Steven Spielberg's Jaws opened across North America on June 20, 1975, and immediately tapped into the primal human fear of being hunted by a huge, savvy predator.