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Amid a feeding frenzy of interest in the 50-year movie milestone, the island is celebrating and educating on all things ...
Although Steven Spielberg’s epic “Jaws,” which turns 50 Friday, depicts unprecedented terror and calamity offshore in the ...
Since the Chatham Orpheum Theater opened in 2013, “Jaws” has been its signature summer feature. With the iconic film ...
Jaws' reignited existing fears of sharks. But it also inspired new generations of researchers interested in the apex ...
The ravenous shark in "Jaws" began chomping its way across movie screens 50 years ago on June 20. The film became the first summer blockbuster and made Martha’s Vineyard a tourism destination.
The largest kind of shark is called the whale shark, which has been known to get as large as 60-feet long, the Smithsonian Institute said. Whale sharks feed on planktonic organisms including krill, ...
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.
Jaws' brought sharks and the ocean into the forefront of the public's imagination 50 years ago. Let's use this anniversary to ...
Would “Jaws,” the first blockbuster, be greenlit today? Probably not. Alissa Wilkinson, a New York Times film critic, breaks down why.
The Cape Cod Times spoke with Jeffrey Voorhees, who played one of the "Jaws" shark victims 50 years ago. He has some fantastic stories to tell.
Along with watching those classic movie franchises, indie foreign-language film 'The Eight Mountains' is also worth checking out.
When the film premiered 50 years ago, movie reviewers hailed Steven Spielberg’s work as a masterpiece — most of the time.