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An endurance swimmer spent 12 days swimming 59 miles around Martha's Vineyard, the filming location of the classic movie "Jaws," to raise awareness for shark conservation.
A pair of serial Guinness World Record-breakers reunited in Idaho to capture the title for the most behind-the-back basketball catches in one minute.
It was 50 years ago this summer that Steven Spielberg’s “Jaws” terrorized moviegoers and became an instant classic.
Academy Award-winner Steven Spielberg was only twenty-six years old when he directed Jaws, a 1975 summer blockbuster that ...
Would we be still be talking about Jaws with the same amount of reverence we do today if Roy Scheider, Robert Shaw, and ...
For years, there have been many films that turned creature features into hits. However, one reigns over them all: Steven ...
Pugh began his swim on May 15, and is planning a 12-day trek, swimming about 6 miles each day. The journey began at Edgartown ...
Jaws came out in 1975 and did more than just scare people. It changed how movies were made and how they were sold. It showed that a shark movie could be smart and serious without being silly.
Steven Soderbergh has made his fair share of bold, disruptive films with Sex, Lies, and Videotape , Traffic , and Contagion , but when it comes to the most disruptive film ever made? For him, it’s not ...
The Broadway play “The Shark Is Broken,” a comedy-drama based on the making of the movie “Jaws,” is coming to the Vineyard ...
Prepare to celebrate great white sharks, practical effects, and John Williams’ haunting score — JAWS is turning 50. To mark ...