JAWS is cinematic perfection of the techniques used by director Steven Spielberg to build suspense and horror, from the iconic opening scene to the climax.
Read MoreSteven Spielberg and Richard Dreyfuss share a longstanding professional collaboration and friendship, notably seen in their iconic collaboration on the classic film "Jaws" (1975) and later in "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" (1977), reflecting a successful creative partnership in the world of cinema.
Read MoreJoin us as we explore the director's pearls of wisdom that not only capture the essence of "Jaws" but also provide valuable insights into the art of filmmaking.
Read MoreJAWS stands as a timeless masterpiece that continues to captivate and engage audiences, reminding us of the complexity of human nature in the face of fear.
Read MoreSteven Spielberg and Joe Dante went from the monsters of the deep with JAWS and Piranha to the Christmas horrors of the mini-monsters of mayhem with Gremlins
Read MoreWhen Jaws author Peter Benchley heard that Steven Spielberg planned on blowing up the shark at the end of Jaws, he balked at the idea, claiming it wouldn’t work and was entirely unrealistic. But the uncrowned prince of Hollywood proved to be right - and here’s why.
Read MoreJaws swam into the 1976 Oscars race with four nominations, not a bad record for this voting vicinity… but why didn’t it get more Oscar nods?
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