Steven Spielberg opened up about his disastrous experience filming Jaws as the movie turns 50 on Friday, June 20. “When the film wrapped Martha's Vineyard, I had a full-blown panic attack," Spielberg, ...
For Steven Spielberg, making Jaws had a profound impact on his mental health. Fifty years after the shark thriller's premiere, the 78-year-old filmmaking legend opens up about the harrowing experience ...
In 1916, five shark attacks along the New Jersey coast left four people dead and one injured. The rare inland attacks sparked panic, beach closures, and widespread media coverage. The events helped ...
Steven Spielberg has opened up about how making hit 1975 movie Jaws severely affected his mental health. In forthcoming documentary Jaws @ 50: The Definitive Inside Story, from National Geographic the ...
In 1916, a great white shark attacked five people near the Jersey Shore. Library of Congress In the summer of 1916, panic struck the Jersey Shore. A shark sunk its teeth into Charles Vansant, the ...
Jawshas gone down in history as a horror classic, but one of its most iconic moments was a last-minute addition. Jaws has managed to stand the test of time much better than most horror movies, and it ...
Recalling the "full-blown panic attack" he had when the film wrapped, the director adds, "I couldn't breathe; I thought I was having a heart attack" Jaws officially turns 50 years old on Friday, June ...