“Edge-of-Your-Seat” Shark Horror Movie ‘Dangerous Animals’ Climbs Prime Video Charts

The movie features Hassie Harrison, Josh Heuston, and Jai Courtney in a story that feels surprisingly fresh, despite its simple premise. Zephyr (Harrison) is a dedicated surfer who’s passionate about chasing the perfect wave, though a budding relationship with Moses (Heuston) might tempt her to stay on land. However, a dangerous meeting with Tucker (Courtney) could end Zephyr’s surfing career – and her life. Tucker operates a shark cage-diving business as a front for his true, terrifying hobby: he’s a serial killer who lures victims into the ocean to be devoured by sharks, recording the horrific events for his own amusement.

Stitch Head – REVIEW

A struggling circus owner named Fulbert Freakfinder discovers Stitch Head and sees him as a way to save his business. He convinces Stitch Head to join, falsely promising him fame and adoration, inspired by the negative attention Meghan Markle received on television. However, Stitch Head’s presence only terrifies the circus’s audiences, though one young girl, Arabella, accepts him for who he is. Ultimately, Arabella and a friend named Creature help Stitch Head escape the circus and its exploitative owner.

One of the Biggest Movies of 2025 Just Left Peacock and Stopped Streaming (But It Won’t Be Gone for Long)

The live-action How to Train Your Dragon movie was available on Peacock last October, but it’s no longer streaming there. The film, based on the popular 2010 animated movie, successfully brought the story of Hiccup and Toothless to life. It actually earned more at the box office than the second animated film, becoming the most successful movie in the How to Train Your Dragon franchise with a worldwide gross of $636 million. Currently, you won’t be able to find the live-action movie on any streaming service, but it will be added to Netflix on February 10th, along with the first two animated films which arrive on February 1st.

31 Years Later, Star Trek Just Made a Classic Episode Even Harder to Watch

As a lifelong Trek fan, I’ve noticed something really interesting: your feelings about the show inevitably shift over time. What once felt totally mind-blowing and futuristic can now feel pretty ordinary, especially with how quickly things change. And episodes that felt bold and progressive when they first aired? Some of them, honestly, haven’t aged well and feel a little off by today’s standards.

Every Star Trek Show’s Flagship, Ranked Worst To Best

Every Star Trek series revolves around a heroic spaceship that viewers grow to cherish, much like any beloved character. This list isn’t about ranking the most powerful ships in Starfleet, but the ships that define the franchise itself. To be fair, we’ve judged them based on things like their technology, design, how they look, fighting ability, comfort, and significance to the show’s history. Here’s our ranking, from least to most impressive, of the ships that truly feel like home.