Steven Spielberg‘s Jaws left an indelible mark on cinema upon release 50 years ago today, in 1975. It didn’t just instill a fear of going into the water, but it essentially birthed the summer blockbuster as we know it. Jaws also set the blueprint for shark horror that still holds strong today. All of this poses […]
Steven Spielberg‘s Jaws left an indelible mark on cinema upon release 50 years ago today, in 1975. It didn’t just instill a fear of going into the water, but it essentially birthed the summer blockbuster as we know it. Jaws also set the blueprint for shark horror that still holds strong today. All of this poses a very obvious question for any documentary broaching a well-trodden subject matter that’s been around for five decades: what’s left to explore?
Jaws at 50: The Definitive Inside Story, director Laurent Bouzerau’s documentary attached to the new Jaws 50th Anniversary Edition 4K UHD/Blu-ray release, doesn’t attempt to condense 50 years of history into its feature runtime. Instead, Bouzerau examines Jaws’ impact in the decades since its release and its surprisingly humble origins.
While that means it’s not quite as definitive as its title suggests, it does make for a worthy watch thanks to keen insights and a murderer’s row of talking heads that includes contemporary cinema greats like Steven Soderbergh, Guillermo del Toro, Jordan Peele, James Cameron, and