Review of Jaws (1975) by Pauline Kael for New Yorker — 28 Jul 2013
It may be the most cheerfully perverse scare movie ever made. Even while you're convulsed with laughter you're still apprehensive, because the editing rhythms are very tricky, and the shock images loom up huge, right on top of you.
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This review of Jaws (1975) was written by Pauline Kael and published by New Yorker on 28 Jul 2013.
Jaws has generally received very positive reviews.
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