Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. You can’t think of "Jaws" without hearing that ominous, dreadful pulse. As the shark closes in and its soon-to-be victim realizes ...
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 ...
At 92, composer-conductor John Williams is more than worthy of an admiring documentary portrait like the just-released “Music by John Williams.” But as director Laurent Bouzereau notes, “The hardest ...
Two notes. That’s all it took for Williams to compose one of the most suspenseful sounds in film history. The main theme from “Jaws” is the ultimate mood setter. But Williams carries that style ...
“Music by John Williams” isn’t just the title of an engaging and enjoyable new documentary on Disney+. It’s an opening credit you’ve probably seen more times than you can remember. In 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 ...
A new Disney+ documentary will tell the impressive life and career story of composer John Williams, whose music has brought many storylines to life over the last several decades. “Music By John ...
Though the mechanical shark on the set of Jaws often refused to function, John Williams conjured a theme for it that worked like gangbusters. And while the primordial dun-duns he landed on to signal ...
Christina Radish is the Senior Entertainment Reporter at Collider. Having worked at Collider for over a decade (since 2009), her primary focus is on film and television interviews with talent both in ...
Bleeding Fingers principal composer Kara Talve and score producer Russell Emanuel were inspired by "Jaws" and more iconic horror influences for latest "Treehouse of Horror." Yes, that was a “Jaws” ...
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