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While they’re ubiquitous in pop culture, there’s one place where you won’t find great white sharks, and that’s behind glass.
It’s the 50th anniversary of Steven Spielberg’s blockbuster movie "Jaws," and Martha’s Vineyard, where most of the movie was ...
Audiences floated at the lip of the ocean, the waves casually slapping at the bottom of movie screens, reminding them, without spelling it out, that something’s below.
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.
Jaws may not be one of the greatest films of all time. It’s no Casablanca, Godfather or Citizen Kane. However, its imprint on ...
A new, deep-dive exhibition at the Martha's Vineyard Museum celebrates the army of islanders that helped bring "Jaws" to life in the 1970s ...
From fear to fascination: That’s how humans’ view of great white sharks has evolved, scientists say, since the movie “Jaws” took the world by storm in 1975. On Cape Cod, this 50th anniversary summer ...
As the 50th anniversary of the first summer blockbuster approaches, the Martha’s Vineyard Museum is bursting with exciting ...
Prepare to celebrate great white sharks, practical effects, and John Williams’ haunting score — JAWS is turning 50. To mark ...
"Jaws" was released June 20, 1975, after filming on Martha’s Vineyard from May through October 1974. The island plans a 50th ...
Endurance swimmer Lewis Pugh is swimming 100 kilometres around the U.S. island of Martha’s Vineyard, where Jaws was filmed 50 ...
In one recent four-year period, researchers counted more than 800 white shark sightings off the Cape Cod coast.