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Vladimir review: Rachel Weisz leads a brilliant, uncomfortable, and deeply intelligent series about power and desire
TL;DR: Netflix’s Vladimir is a sharp and intellectually rich drama that explores power, desire, and generational conflict within the world of academia. Anchored by an exceptional Rachel Weisz performance, the…
WWE 2K26 review: the wrestling is better than ever, but the soul of the game feels a little missing
TL;DR: WWE 2K26 still delivers great wrestling gameplay and tons of modes, but disappointing Showcase and MyRise campaigns plus some bugs make it feel like a step sideways rather than…
The Hunt review: guns, guilt, and one very bad day in the woods that refuses to stay buried
TL;DR: The Hunt on Apple TV is a tense six-episode thriller about guilt, retaliation, and the devastating consequences of a single bad decision. Anchored by a powerful performance from Benoît…
Hijack Season 2 finale review: big explosions, thin logic, and missed emotional payoff
TL;DR: The Hijack Season 2 finale delivers a twist-heavy conclusion that collapses under logical gaps and emotional underdevelopment. Ambitious but unfocused, it trades the claustrophobic brilliance of Season 1 for…
Planet of Lana II: Children of the Leaf review: a hand-painted sci-fi dream that ends before I’m ready to wake up
TL;DR: Planet of Lana II is a gorgeous, heartfelt sci-fi puzzle platformer with smart design and incredible art direction. It’s a little short, but absolutely worth your time. Planet of…
Frieren season 2 episode 6 review: the Divine Revolte Arc begins and the cozy fantasy era officially ends
TL;DR: Frieren Season 2 Episode 6 launches the Divine Revolte Arc with a chilling village massacre, strategic world-building, and the ominous setup of demon general Divine Revolte. The tonal shift…
Young Sherlock review: a darker, younger Sherlock Holmes emerges in Guy Ritchie’s high-stakes thriller
TL;DR: Young Sherlock on Prime Video reinvents the iconic detective as a flawed, emotional teenager navigating conspiracy and friendship with a charismatic young Moriarty. It’s stylish, serialized, and surprisingly heartfelt…
Scott Pilgrim EX review: a time-traveling beat ’em up that levels up nostalgia instead of just farming it
TL;DR: Scott Pilgrim EX is a must-play modern beat ’em up with deeper combat, light RPG mechanics, and a living Toronto hub. Not perfect, but absolutely worth your time. 4/5.…
Paradise season 2 episode 4 review: Annie’s tragic fate reshapes Xavier’s mission and the future of the show
TL;DR: Paradise Season 2 Episode 4 is the most emotional and devastating installment of the series so far. By focusing almost entirely on Xavier and Annie, the episode delivers a…
Pokémon Pokopia review: no battles, no badges, just pure Pokémon vibes, and it somehow works
TL;DR: You’re a Ditto rebuilding a ruined Kanto in a cozy, addictive life sim. It’s charming, surprisingly deep, occasionally clunky, and absolutely worth your time. When I first booted up…
Hoppers review: Pixar’s wildest swing in years turns a robot beaver into a riotous, big-hearted eco-adventure
TL;DR: Hoppers is a wildly inventive Pixar movie that blends sci-fi absurdity, woodland comedy, and timely environmental themes into a kinetic, heartfelt ride. It’s Bambi reimagined through a cyberpunk lens,…
7 reasons the RØDE PodMic USB is the smartest first (and last) microphone you’ll buy
There are microphones you buy because they’re affordable.There are microphones you buy because they look cool on camera.And then there are microphones you buy because you’re serious about how you…
Nano Banana 2 review: the sweet spot between creative control and raw speed
TL;DR: Between Speed and BraiNano Banana 2 is Google’s most balanced AI image generation model yet. It combines speed, intelligence, and practical creative control in a way that finally feels…
In the Blink of an Eye review: a multi-timeline sci-fi survival story lost between eras
TL;DR: Andrew Stanton’s long-delayed sci-fi epic In the Blink of an Eye spans Neanderthals, present-day academics, and future space colonists, but despite ambitious themes and a talented cast including Rashida…
5 reasons the Sony WF-1000XM6 are the best premium wireless earbuds you can buy right now
TL;DR: The Sony WF-1000XM6 doesn’t just compete. It reclaims the noise-canceling throne, makes your music feel remastered, and turns public spaces into optional content. Meta description: Sony WF-1000XM6 review: 5…
Kia Tasman X-PRO+ (2026) review: the truck that said “why not everything?” and meant it
TL;DR: The Kia Tasman X-PRO+ PRM AT AWD is a 277-hp turbocharged lifestyle pickup powered by a 2.5L turbo petrol engine that combines real-world capability with a tech-heavy, premium-feeling cabin. With…
9-1-1 season 9 episode 11 review: the bachelor auction brings charm to an uneven hour
TL;DR: Season 9 Episode 11 of 9-1-1 delivers a charming charity bachelor auction and a compelling aging arc for Buck, but Eddie’s storyline lacks emotional payoff and the overall pacing…
Star Trek: Starfleet Academy episode 8 review: the life of the stars delivers the franchise’s most emotional hour yet
TL;DR: Star Trek: Starfleet Academy Episode 8 delivers a deeply emotional ending in which SAM is reborn with two lifetimes of memory, The Doctor finally heals from centuries-old grief by…
