Terrible Horror Movie ‘RoboShark’ is Streaming Now on Prime Video

Roboshark is currently available for streaming on . If you’re unfamiliar with the film, there might be a valid explanation. If you’ve heard of it before, I’m curious as to why you’d want to revisit it. Roboshark lives up to its name, being a SyFy special that belongs in the “so bad it’s really bad” category that many Shark-themed movies find themselves in. Now, if you’re yearning for some mindless, low-quality CGI entertainment, Prime Video has got you covered.

‘Wicked’s Marissa Bode Calls Out Ableist Nessarose Wheelchair Jokes

Marissa Bode, the actress portraying Elphaba’s sister in the acclaimed film adaptation of Wicked, is bravely acknowledging and addressing the detrimental effects that derogatory comments about her character’s (and by extension, her own) disability can have on young wheelchair users. We appreciate her candor and her efforts to shed light on this important issue.

Every New and Returning Cast Member for ‘The Black Phone 2’ So Far

As a dedicated horror enthusiast, I eagerly anticipate picking up “The Black Phone 2” in October 2025. In this continuation of the chilling tale, I’ll encounter both familiar and fresh faces. Last time, when The Grabber (Ethan Hawke) menacingly prowled the streets in “The Black Phone,” it seemed like young Finney (Mason Thames) had successfully put an end to the sinister villain. However, with Hawke returning for director Scott Derrickson in the new installment, it looks like Finney will need to devise a new strategy to protect kids from The Grabber’s clutches once again.

Notre Dame Cathedral To Reopen in Paris Next Week

Next week, Paris’ iconic Notre Dame Cathedral is set to resume operations, five years after a devastating fire severely damaged it. On December 8th, visitors will have access to the main church, following a special opening ceremony slated for the day before.

Will Ferrell Just Confirmed He Wrote The Iconic ‘More Cowbell’ Sketch Himself, Plus How Writing Helped Him Find His Way On SNL

One iconic blend of rock music and humor, “More Cowbell” from Saturday Night Live, is still one of the show’s most acclaimed sketches, nearly a quarter century after its debut. Often regarded as Will Ferrell’s funniest performance, there was a common belief among fans that Ferrell co-created this classic bit with another writer. However, the actor from Anchorman clarified (sort of) the truth behind it.