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Steven Spielberg to Produce ‘Jaws’ 50th Anniversary Docufilm with National Geographic

Photo by mptvimages.com Fifty years after directing Jaws, Steven Spielberg is collaborating with National Geographic to produce a documentary as an anniversary tribute. Tentatively titled Jaws @ 50, the film will be directed by Laurent Bouzereau under NatGeo’s Amblin Documentaries banner. It will include archival footage and images from Spielberg’s archives, as well as materials…

“Jaws,” “The Conversation” and “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” Cinematographer Bill Butler Dies at 101

Director Steven Spielberg, camera operator Michael Chapman and cinematographer Bill Butler on the set of the Universal Pictures production of ‘Jaws’ in 1975. Acclaimed cinematographer Bill Butler, who rose to fame for shooting director Steven Spielberg’s Oscar-winning 1975 horror thriller Jaws, died on April 5 at the age of 101, according to The Hollywood Reporter….

Kevin Smith’s “Moose Jaws” Finally Happening at Lionsgate

Lionsgate and a New Jersey native filmmaker Kevin Smith are teaming up again to work on Smith’s long-awaited “Moose Jaws” project – “Moose Jaws” is intended to be the final installment of his True North trilogy, which primarily takes place within Canada. It all started with “Tusk,” which is about a podcaster named Wallace Bryton (Justin…

‘Jaws’ Child Actor Jonathan Searle Becoming Police Chief on Martha’s Vineyard, Where Movie Was Filmed

Jonathan Searle, a former child actor who appeared in Jaws, has been selected to serve as the next police chief on Martha’s Vineyard, the island where the film was made. The newly selected police chief will serve Oak Bluffs, Massachusetts, a small town on Martha’s Vineyard, Yahoo! News is reporting. Searle will succeed Oak Bluffs’…

An Exclusive Interview with Pioneer Scuba Diver Valerie Taylor Who Helped to Make the First Blockbuster Film, “Jaws”

A true pioneer in both underwater filmmaking and shark research, Valerie Taylor is a living legend and an icon in the underwater world whose life’s work has become the basis for much of what we know about sharks today. Through remarkable underwater archival footage, along with interviews with Valerie herself, “Playing with Sharks,” from twice…

Variety Shares Top 100 Horror Movies of All Time

With the Halloween season now in full swing, movie fans are relishing the opportunity to confront their unconscious fears directly through the horror that unfolds on screen in genre films. To celebrate on-screen frights taking every form imaginable, from iconic boogeymen to real-world threats, Variety has shared their top 100 best horror movies of all…

Daniel Day-Lewis Ends his Retirement to Act in His Son’s Film

©Courtesy of Nine Seven years after his abrupt announcement of the end of his acting career, Daniel Day-Lewis, the recipient of three Oscars, is set to appear in another feature film, Anemone. Ronan Day-Lewis, the actor’s son, will direct Anemone, based on a script they co-wrote together with Daniel. Few details about the movie are…

Reagan : Exclusive Interview with Actor Dennis Quaid and Actress Penelope Ann Miller

Check out more of CinemaDaily US’ video interviews on our YouTube channel Dennis Quaid is an American actor and the brother of Randy Quaid. He is known for his leading man roles in film and television. The Guardian named Quaid one of the best actors never to have received an Academy Award nomination. Quaid is known…

Firebrand : Q&A with Actor Jude Law

Photo by Larry Horricks/Larry Horricks – © Brouhaha Entertainment Limited 2023 Firebrand : In blood-soaked Tudor England, twice married, accomplished, and educated Catherine Parr (Alicia Vikander), reluctantly agrees to become the sixth wife of the tyrannical King Henry VIII (Jude Law). Her consent to marry him carries great personal risk, given that her predecessors are either vanquished,…

Oscar Predictions: Here’s How to Win Your Oscar Pool

The 96th Academy Awards will be handed out this Sunday, March 10th. Many of the 23 categories have definite frontrunners, while others are ripe for surprises. Read below for our take on who will – and should – win each of those races, and use these picks to beat everyone else you know! Best Picture…