Jaws (1975) Film Review, a movie directed by Steven Spielberg, written by Carl Gottlieb and Peter Benchley and starring Roy Scheider, Robert Shaw, Richard Dreyfuss, Lorraine Gary, Murray Hamilton, ...
50 years ago last month, the world of film was changed forever when Steven Spielberg released Jaws. The movie was not only the biggest movie of 1975, but it was the first summer blockbuster, and had ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Brody (Roy Scheider) faces the shark in "Jaws," returning to theaters Friday. Photo courtesy of Universal Pictures and Amblin ...
Fifty years ago, this week, people started thinking twice about taking a dip in the ocean. (SOUNDBITE OF LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA & JOHN WILLIAMS' "THEME (FROM 'JAWS')") FADEL: 1975's "Jaws" scared ...
This review was originally published on June 21, 1975. The film began its Houston run at the General Cinema theater in the Galleria. Seldom have I felt quite as superfluous beginning a review as I do ...
It could have been so much more fun. At some point, a third Jaws movie was pitched as an outright spoof entitled Jaws 3, People 0. But script differences, ratings concerns, and apparently the ...
Steven Spielberg’s 1975 movie Jaws has a number of different reputations to maintain as it turns 50 this summer. First and perhaps foremost, it’s considered the first modern blockbuster, one that ...
Aug. 27 (UPI) --Jaws is credited with inventing the modern blockbuster, which has defined summers for 50 years. Returning to theaters Friday, the movie exemplifies the ideal to which new tentpole ...
Fifty years ago, this week, people started thinking twice about taking a dip in the ocean. It soon became clear that the filmmakers were going to need a bigger boat to carry all the money they made.