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Only a true chief of war can ride a shark into battle. That’s exactly what Jason Momoa does in the trailer for upcoming Apple ...
Chief of War gets an intense new trailer that reveals Jason Momoa riding a shark in an action-packed replacement for a ...
The fierce shark teeth on some warplanes have their roots in World Wars I and II, and they continue on today. Here's why these planes use this pointed message.
Next week marks the 70th anniversary of one of the worst disasters in U.S. Naval history — and one of the worst shark attacks on record. But it’s a story that many people don’t know. In the ...
Genre filmmaker Kiah Roache-Turner has reteamed with Cornerstone for his latest pic, Beast Of War, which the company will launch at the upcoming American Film Market. Described as a “survival ...
With a confidential air James Watson Gerard, who was Woodrow Wilson's ambassador to Wilhelm II, stepped off the 5. S. Paris at Manhattan last week, addressed reporters portentously: "I have been ...
Before Shark Week and 'Jaws,' World War II Spawned America's Shark Obsession The monumental wartime mobilization of millions of people placed more Americans into contact with sharks than at any ...
Kiah Roache-Turner's next horror project pits a great white shark against a group of stranded Australian soldiers.
This president denounced sharks as “monsters” — but did they take a bite out of his voters? The oft-forgotten Jersey Shore shark attacks played an outsize role in Woodrow Wilson's election ...
While Child was not one of the driving forces behind the U.S. Navy's quest to develop a shark repellent during World War II, she was among those tasked with finding one while working for the ...
A prominent Southern California shark tagger has documented his tug of war with a ferocious mako shark, he said, to showcase the species’ “beauty, power, and strength.” “I’m their ...
A 13-year-old girl bravely fended off a shark in the waters off of Fort Pierce, Florida, and is recovering after the attack left her with bites on her torso, arm, finger and knee.