Jaws composer John Williams is the most Oscar-nominated living person, with an astounding 52 nominations under his baton. Not a bad record for this vicinity, and a record only bettered by Walt Disney with 59 nominations.
Read MoreEven people who have never seen the film know that score by John Williams, and with good reason. It still creates a sense of foreboding and primal fear within us and countless hands as they slice through swimming pools like a dorsal fin.
Read MoreFamously, Steven Spielberg wasn’t nominated in the category of Best Director at the 1976 Academy Awards. However, he could lay claim to help Jaws win Best Original Score as he played on the score.
Read MoreIn honour of the Maestro’s 90th birthday, let's take a selective look back over the amazing career of John Williams.
Read MoreHow Jaws casting director Shari Rhodes coaxed shy, rustic Martha’s Vineyard fisherman Hershel West into playing Quint’s mate, Salvatore.
Read MoreJaws is a near perfect movie but one line has bugged fans for nearly 50 years. Here’s the true story behind ‘that’ line during the famous autopsy scene.
Read MoreWendy Benchley, wife of Jaws author Peter, is a marine and environmental conservation advocate, and former councilwoman from New Jersey.
Read MorePaul Downey of Bloody Flicks caught up with J.B White to reflect on his fantastic Peter Benchley adaptation of ‘The Beast’ and discuss how a big-budget reboot would work.
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