The poster from the 1975 movie Jaws is one of the most recognizable pieces of movie key art of all time—but it’s not completely accurate. Fifty years ago, the blockbuster film about a great white ...
Even if you haven't seen the original Jaws movie, you've surely seen the poster design. A permanent entry in our pick of the best movie posters, it captures the drama and tension of Spielberg's film ...
Just what made Jaws Jaws? There was the shark, yes, the ravenous predator at the center of the 1975 movie. And of course, there was also its iconic two-note score, so effective that it has become a ...
Even if you have never seen the movie Jaws, odds are, you have seen its iconic poster. With an image of a great white shark at the center, and an unsuspecting swimmer ...
A prolific illustrator, he was most closely associated with the image that made the “Jaws” paperback a runaway best seller, and the blockbuster film it inspired an enduring classic. By Sopan Deb Roger ...
July 2 (UPI) --Universal Pictures released five new posters on Wednesday for the upcoming re-release of Jaws. The film returns to theaters Aug. 29. The posters highlight the film's re-release options ...
An iconic artist with over 1,000 illustrations – including movie posters for the movies “Jaws” and “The Empire Strikes Back” – Roger Karl Kastel has died at age 92 in Worcester County, Massachusetts, ...
Just when you thought it was safe to go back on the shelf… NECA has unleashed a must-have collectible for movie buffs and shark fans alike. Witness the horror of the JAWS Poster Series Display Piece ...
View post: Paige Shiver: Police 'Rushed' to House of Sherrone Moore's Executive Assistant, Reports Say The poster from the 1975 movie Jaws is one of the most recognizable pieces of movie key art of ...
He also did the ‘Gone With the Wind’-inspired artwork that was used to promote ‘The Empire Strikes Back.’ By Mike Barnes Senior Editor Roger Kastel, the artist whose painting of a shark and a swimmer ...
Roger Kastel, an artist whose painting for the “Jaws” poster – of a menacing shark with bared teeth looming below an insouciant skinny dipper – became one of the most enduring images in modern pop ...