Join shark scientist Kristian Parton as we discover whether sharks prefer the color yellow. Where did the hypothesis of "yum yum yellow" come from? Are sharks colour blind? Find out more in the episode!
Read MoreSteven Spielberg, one of the most influential filmmakers in cinematic history, has an extensive catalog of iconic films. Yet, despite his numerous successes, Jaws (1975) stands out as his magnum opus.
Read MoreWriting a research paper about sharks allows you to examine the different kinds of sharks. You could emphasize their distinct traits, habits, and functions in their environments. Wondering how? Let’s solve this puzzle together!
Read MoreThe demise of Alex Kintner on his bright yellow inflatable raft – yum yum yellow not a wise choice with the colour acting as a key signifier of the shark throughout the film – was shot over a period of three days on State Beach, in Oaks Bluff.
Read MoreThe Daily Jaws has created two special commerative limited edition pieces of art depicting Quint’s story. Percentage of proceeds will go to USS Indianapolis Legacy Organisation who work to keep the legacy of the USS Indianapolis CA-35 crew and ship alive.
Read MoreHorror films aren't just set at night, discover how JAWS and other horror classics are just as scary in the day...if you dare!
Read MoreSearching for a cure to Alzheimer's disease, a group of scientists on an isolated research facility become the prey, as a trio of intelligent sharks fight back.
Read MoreWith Twisters (2024) kicking up a box office storm on cinema screens worldwide, The Daily Jaws takes a look at the similarities between its prequel, Twister (1996), and JAWS (1975).
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