The three were pictured together at the dedication of the John Williams Stage at the Hollywood Bowl on Nov. 11 ...
As the shark closes in and its soon-to-be victim realizes he or she is doomed, the pulse quickens its pace, building up the tension until, finally, the scene is over. The shark is now gone, leaving in ...
The Hollywood Bowl stage has been dedicated to composer John Williams. The Los Angeles Philharmonic announced the naming of ...
We open with a woman and a man running on the beach gleefully toward the ocean, taking off every article of clothing. She ...
Fifty years ago, the summer blockbuster was born, thanks to Steven Spielberg's Jaws. The film became the year's top-grossing box-office hit and went on to receive four Oscar nominations, including ...
The answer is an easy one, for while the venue is most certainly long-standing — the Hollywood Bowl celebrated its 100th ...
When Steven Spielberg first heard John Williams’ shark music for Jaws – the menacing “dunh dunh dunh dunh” signalling the approach of the terrifying beast – he wasn’t blown away. He gave “dunh dunh” a ...
The body of a classical conductor, holding a baton, with the shark from the Jaws 2 poster for its face, with musicians' silhouettes in the background. Image by Nimesh Niyomal When Steven Spielberg ...
The celebrated venue dedicated its stage to the composer for “Star Wars,” “Jurassic Park” and other blockbusters, a first in ...
Using the John Williams-composed piece as a sonic cane irked some and delighted others on social media. By Shirley Halperin Nothing sends the message “Hurry up and get out of there!” quite like the ...
A private dedication ceremony hosted Williams with friends Steven Spielberg, George Lucas, Gustavo Dudamel, Richard Dreyfuss, ...