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Fifty years ago, “Jaws” unlocked dread in millions about man-eating sharks. This summer, that fear may be somewhat reduced as ...
"Back in the 1970s, the renowned artist Roger Kastel visited the museum seeking inspiration for a film poster he was working ...
I first saw “Jaws” during its theatrical debut in 1975 when I was 15. The previous year, family friends had loaned me Peter ...
The 50th anniversary of Jaws is no small event, and the hit film is getting quite the merch drop from Mondo to celebrate its ...
In the decades before “Jaws,” white sharks weren’t considered to be among the ocean’s most fearsome predators.
The toothy villain of “Jaws” terrified audiences in 1975. Offscreen, the hit film — which is celebrating its 50th anniversary — impacted sharks in unexpected ways.
Fifty years after 'Jaws' terrified the world, shark activists are reframing how we see the ocean’s top predator. But is shark-friendly content correcting fear or fueling danger?
A shark expert, whose own curiosity about these fascinating fish was sparked by the movie "Jaws," explains some of their unique features and the many discoveries made in the decades after its release.
Explore the impact of 'Jaws' on our perception of sharks and the ocean. Learn about the film's influence on shark research and conservation efforts.