Shaw discusses the creation of The Shark Is Broken, his memories of the Jaws set, and more.
John Frankenheimer’s film is a propulsive examination of international terrorism.
The disc’s quality extras ultimately outweigh its less-than-perfect visual presentation.
Spielberg’s classic returns to home video just shy of its 45th anniversary, this time to take a bite out of the 4K market.
Kino has managed an early curatorial highlight of 2016, though the disc’s dearth of extras leaves plenty to be desired.
Jaws is the definitive comedy posing as a monster movie, and this must-own Blu-ray allows it to look and sound as it never has before.
Fox’s barebones Blu-ray of The Taking of Pelham One Two Three barrels into your living room in bold 1080p.
Its sensational content aside, Jaws doesn’t have a whole lot in common with what we now think of as summer blockbusters.