Movie · 1975 · Horror, Thriller, Adventure · 2h 4m · PG · English
Curator score: 8.4/10 (2.4M ratings)
The terrifying motion picture from the terrifying No. 1 best seller.
Overview
When the seaside community of Amity finds itself under attack by a dangerous great white shark, the town's chief of police, a young marine biologist, and a grizzled shark hunter embark on a desperate quest to kill the beast before it strikes again.
Ratings
Curator score: 8.4/10
IMDb: 8.1/10
Letterboxd: 3.92/5
Rotten Tomatoes: 97%
Metacritic: 87
TMDB: 7.7/10
Director
Steven Spielberg
Production
The Zanuck/Brown Company, Universal Pictures
Cast
Roy Scheider, Robert Shaw, Richard Dreyfuss, Lorraine Gary, Murray Hamilton, Carl Gottlieb, Jeffrey Kramer, Susan Backlinie, Jonathan Filley, Ted Grossman, Chris Rebello, Jay Mello, Lee Fierro, Jeffrey Voorhees, Craig Kingsbury, Phil Murray, Robert Nevin, Peter Benchley, Fritzi Jane Courtney, David Engelbach
Where to watch
Starz, Philo
Curator Review
Verdict
A landmark suspense machine that turns a simple premise into a masterclass in dread, pacing, and crowd-pleasing escalation. It’s as much a disaster movie and character drama as it is a creature feature, with iconic set pieces and enduring tension that still play hard today.
Best for
fans of classic thrillers and horror
viewers who like tightly built suspense
people who enjoy survival stories and sea-set adventures
audiences interested in influential blockbuster filmmaking
Skip if
you want fast, modern monster action every minute
you dislike older filmmaking styles or 1970s pacing
you prefer gore-heavy horror over suggestion and tension
you need a purely creature-focused movie without character banter
Overview
Jaws is the rare blockbuster that feels both immense and intimate. Spielberg stages the shark as a force of nature, but the movie’s real power comes from the human friction around it: the mayor’s denial, Brody’s fear, Hooper’s expertise, and Quint’s battered obsession. Every scene feels like it’s tightening a screw.
Worth noting
What makes it last is how elegantly it balances genres. It’s a horror movie built like a procedural, an adventure film with a doom-laden pulse, and a character piece about men trying to outtalk, outdrink, and outstare a problem they barely understand. The famous mechanical issues only sharpened the suspense, forcing the film to weaponize anticipation.
Bottom line
Even decades later, it remains a near-perfect example of cinematic control. The score, the editing, the coastal setting, and the delayed reveal all work together to create a movie that is bigger than its premise and more precise than most thrillers twice its length.
Top Letterboxd reviews
Karsten (4.5★) · 18605 likes
glad sharks aren’t real
Matt Singer (5★) · 15212 likes
The tragic story of a bunch of alcoholics who hunt down and murder a fish for the crime of being really hungry.
James (Schaffrillas) (3.5★) · 9180 likes
Reminds me of Shark Tale (2004)
san (4.5★) · 7432 likes
Fuck them kids.
— The great white shark, probably
Lucy (3.5★) · 6514 likes
you know you that bitch when you cause all this conversation