Jaws 3 Theory: The Shark Is A Megalodon
Jaws 3D sees a monstrous shark attacking SeaWorld, but given the size of the maneater, a theory suggests it might actually be a megalodon.
Read moreJaws 3D sees a monstrous shark attacking SeaWorld, but given the size of the maneater, a theory suggests it might actually be a megalodon.
Read moreThere's something inherently devastating when the movie monster is a force of nature rather than an artificial or manufactured construct.
Read moreEven decades later, Jaws still makes people afraid to go into the ocean and part of that has to do with the bloody and gory kills throughout the film.
Read moreSome G and PG-rated movies have really stretched what kind of content is considered "family-friendly", and showcased some horrific character deaths.
Read moreThe ocean is a scary place, which is why Hollywood has terrified moviegoers for decades by using different sea monsters, from sharks to mutated crabs.
Read moreSteven Spielberg decided against returning for any of the Jaws sequels, and here's how he felt about the follow-ups to his 1975 blockbuster.
Read moreJaw: The Revenge received its own Italian ripoff with 1989's Deep Blood; here's the movie explained and if it's an improvement on the Jaws sequel.
Read moreSteven Spielberg's Jaws is widely seen as the best shark film ever-made, but similar movies like 47 Meters Down and The Meg are also worth a watch.
Read moreJaws is easily one of the most quotable movies in cinema as a whole, so today we're going to pick through some of its best lines and quotes.
Read moreNot all horror movies need a psychological dissertation, a long-winded plot, or even assistance from the supernatural or paranormal to be scary.
Read moreThrowing a party can be hard if you don't have a clear direction on the theme. Luckily, these films are filled with great ideas for a summer party.
Read moreFrom the exploding shark at the end of Jaws to the melting faces at the end of Raiders, Steven Spielberg's movies usually go out with a bang.
Read moreJaws was the blockbuster film that put Steven Spielberg on the map, but what went on behind the scenes of the famous shark flick?
Read moreThe Jaws franchise basically invented the shark horror movie. But what were the worst, scariest, or most gruesome kills in the entire series?
Read moreThere have been countless shark movies released over the decades and, big-budget or small, Redditors have their favorites.
Read moreThe behind-the-scenes story is far more bizarre and interesting than this movie about a giant grizzly that attacks a concert.
Read moreIn a case of life imitating art, the teenage cast of Jaws 2 found themselves stalked by an actual hammerhead shark while filming the 1978 sequel.
Read moreThe shark attacking the helicopter is a famous Jaws 2 setpiece, but a deleted, extended version of the sequence was even more terrifying.
Read moreEvery Jaws movie features a new great white shark stalking the heroes, and each one meets a creative ending; here's how the sharks are dispatched.
Read moreJaws 3D may share characters with the rest of the series, but is it actually canon with the other entries? Here's why Jaws: The Revenge ignored it.
Read moreThe Requin is the newest addition to the collection of shark attack films. Those that enjoyed it may take an interest in these other horror movies.
Read moreIt's one thing for horror to be discovered, to be summoned, or to be disturbed, it's another when it fully and purposefully shows up.
Read moreJaws: The Revenge's psychic shark plotline was widely derided, but would it have worked any better with Roy Scheider's Chief Brody in the lead?
Read moreFrom Jaws to Jurassic Park to Raiders of the Lost Ark, Steven Spielberg has made a bunch of timeless classics that can be enjoyed again and again.
Read moreJohn Carpenter was once in line to helm an adaptation of Jaws author Peter Benchley's The Beast, about a giant squid; here's why it didn't happen.
Read moreWhile horrible productions are often thought of as the kiss of death for a film, some of the best movies of all time were no picnic to work on.
Read moreThe perfect creative storm that was required for Jaws to succeed in 1975 has yet to form again. Hollywood today can't make a better shark film.
Read moreHoward The Duck was a famous box-office bomb in 1986, and here's how the fallout from the movie led to Jaws: The Revenge being produced.
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