It's been a long time since I screamed loudly during a movie. The first time was watching Jaws on television, and it's that famous shark's 40th birthday this year.
Jaws' director, Steven Spielberg, went on to produce other scary creature classics, one of the most memorable the dinosaur series Jurassic Park.
Twenty-two years after the first Jurassic Park, starring our own Sam Neill, Spielberg returns as executive producer of Jurassic World.
The theme park now extends over an entire island off Costa Rica managed by the beautiful and lizard-like Claire (Bryce Dallas Howard), who has no time for love nor children. Her lab has developed a hybrid dinosaur that will bring in crowds and corporate sponsors.
Claire's white-suited perfection is a contrast to that of Owen (Chris Pratt), the Indiana Jones-like velociraptor trainer, who is brought in to test the safety of the classified lab creation, the Indominus Rex.