Jaws at 50: Spielberg’s marine masterpiece transformed the movies – and us

The original blockbuster turned fear of sharks into decades of persecution but, at long last, the tide may be turning Fifty yars ago the world was changed for ever by a shark. On 20 June 1975, cinemagoers in the US were the first to experience the visceral thrills and oceanic spills of Jaws. It’s the original blockbuster, it inspired an entire genre of “sharksploitation” entertainment, and it transformed what millions thought about sharks, for better and for worse. Continue reading... from Film | The Guardian https://ift.tt/ewbpQxs via IFTTT

Peter Bradshaw’s Bafta predictions: who will win – and who should?

Cate Blanchett, Brendan Gleeson, Park Chan-wook? … our critic weighs up who will leave Sunday’s ceremony with an award

Will win Tár
Should win Tár
Shoulda been a contender Aftersun

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