On June 20, 1975, Jaws swam its way into theaters and left in its wake a damaging effect on the island tourism industry that is still felt to this day. Forty-one years later, millions of people are ...
A woman swims through the ocean, blissfully oblivious of the humongous great white shark with a mouth full of razor-sharp teeth rising to the surface below her. The poster for Jaws isn’t just a great ...
But no fan celebration would be complete without fanart, and so we’re following the lead of Poster Posse and sharing this roundup of some of our favorite pieces of Jaws fan-created posters and artwork ...
It’s one of the most iconic images in film history — and no one knows where it is. The original artwork for “Jaws,” used for both the cover of the Peter Benchley book and the Steven Spielberg film, ...
On Tuesday, July 3, Mondo, known for their highly collectible screen printed posters, vinyl movie soundtracks and apparel, will release two limited edition Jaws posters. It won't be their first—or ...
When Jaws was released in June 1975, the industry probably had no idea that the film would make the impact on Hollywood that it has. The film (appropriately so) debuted in the summer, a time when most ...
Matt Goldberg has been an editor with Collider since 2007. As the site's Chief Film Critic, he has authored hundreds of reviews and covered major film festivals including the Toronto International ...
An iconic artist with over 1,000 illustrations – including movie posters for the movies “Jaws” and “The Empire Strikes Back” – Roger Karl Kastel has died at age 92 in Worcester County, Massachusetts, ...
Just what made Jaws Jaws? There was the shark, yes, the ravenous predator at the center of the 1975 movie. And of course, there was also its iconic two-note score, so effective that it has become a ...
An astonishing underwater photo of a shark looks uncannily similar to the iconic poster for the 1975 film "Jaws." In that poster, an enormous great white shark (Carcharodon carcharias) barrels upward ...
A make-up artist uses her talents to transform her own face into iconic film posters from blockbusters including Star Wars, Alien, Boogie Nights and Jaws. Lexie Lazear, 37, of Oakland, California, USA ...