
Jaws
12A
Amity Island had everything. Clear skies. Gentle surf. Warm water. People flocked there every summer. It was the perfect feeding ground.
When a gigantic great white shark begins to menace the small island community of Amity, new police chief Brody, a marine scientist and a grizzled, hard-drinking fisherman set out to stop it.
Released in the summer of 1975, Steven Spielberg's classic ushered in the modern blockbuster, winning three Academy Awards, including one for John Williams’ brilliant, ominous and iconic score.
The screening of Jaws on Saturday 13th September will be presented by The Evolution of Horror, who will also be recording a live Q&A podcast episode after the film.
Doors: 17:00
Film screening 17:15 - 19:20
Podcast recording 19:20 - 20:00 (approx.)
The Evolution of Horror is a weekly podcast, hosted by Mike Muncer, that explores the history of the horror genre by delving into particular sub-genres across several weeks. They will be discussing Jaws in depth (pun intended), exploring its cultural impact and lasting legacy.
Tickets are Full Price £13 | Members/concessions £11.50.
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