In the 1970s, one film kept beachgoers—and generations of beachgoers to follow—out of the water with an irrational fear of big teeth eating them whole, accompanied by a chilling John Williams score.
With one of the strongest bite forces recorded among land mammals, the spotted hyena can crush bones using its powerful jaws. Living in complex social groups across the African savanna, these animals ...
Alamo Drafthouse Cinema is launching a Great Bites this summer, “a season-long celebration of creature cinema.” Eep! Obviously, this is timed to the 50th anniversary of Steven Spielberg’s ...
Everyone remembers Leslie Nielsen as the deadpan king of comedy — the guy who turned a simple line like “Don’t call me Shirley” into pop culture immortality. But before Airplane! flipped his career ...
Hooper (Richard Dreyfuss, left) and Quint (Robert Shaw) finally come face-to-face with their toothy nemesis in this scene toward the end of "Jaws." The shark ...
“Jaws,” released 50 years ago, significantly changed public perception of sharks. The film's impact extended beyond entertainment, influencing fishing practices and conservation efforts. The movie's ...
Fifty years after Steven Spielberg’s "Jaws" instilled fear in the hearts of many and the desire in others to wield a harpoon, the real-life Montauk charter fisherman forever tied to the fictional work ...
Roger is passionate about movies and TV shows, as well as the drive-in theater. Aside from hosting and producing three podcasts and a monthly live show, he also collects comic books, records, VHS ...