Mark Wahlberg’s New Prime Video Movie Officially Becomes His Lowest Rotten Tomatoes Audience Score Of All Time

Mark Wahlberg has starred in several movies that critics haven’t liked, including Max Payne, The Happening, and Flight Risk. While reviewers often pan his films, some have actually been popular with audiences. For example, Father Stu, Uncharted, Shooter, and Four Brothers all received poor reviews on Rotten Tomatoes, but viewers loved them, as reflected in the site’s audience scores.

Samson Launches for Consoles This Fall, New Content Coming in May and June

On April 22nd, a new update will be released with new car options and better combat. This update also includes improvements for players using a keyboard to control their vehicles – including a dedicated walk button – as well as enhancements to Time Trials, and overall damage balancing. There’s more too!

Mother Mary Has The Best Musical Movie Scene Since Sinners

The pop star, unsure of what to wear for her next show, visited her former costume designer hoping for help with a new outfit. Their conversation turned into a deeply emotional exchange, revealing hidden hurts and old regrets. It felt like witnessing both an intimate play and a powerful movie at the same time.

‘FernGully’ Gets a Live-Action Remake

Amazon MGM Studios revealed today that they’re planning a live-action remake of FernGully: The Last Rainforest. The original film features fairies, magical creatures, and talking bats, so the new version will likely still rely on visual effects.

Where Does Alix Earle Stands on Dating NFL Players? She Says…

The influencer recently fueled dating rumors with NFL star Tom Brady shortly after splitting from Houston Texans receiver Braxton Berrios, and initially stated she was finished with football players. However, after attending a Sombr performance at Coachella on April 11th, she hinted she might be looking for a boyfriend involved in music instead.

You Won’t Believe What Payward Just Bought for $550 Million – It’s a Game Changer!

Just to recap, the deal covers 100% of Bitnomial’s equity. This Chicago-based firm spent over a decade (yes, a decade-longer than some reality TV relationships) securing its three CFTC approvals. It’s like the ultimate high-stakes game of Monopoly, where other crypto-native firms are still stuck on “Go” and waiting for their chance to pass “Collect $200.”