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A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms episode 3 review: Dunk’s defining moment and Egg’s dangerous secret
TL;DR: Episode 3 is where A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms truly finds its spine. With a chilling Aerion showcase, a deeply earned Dunk hero moment, and Egg’s long-teased identity…
Worldbreaker review: incredible landscapes, big ideas, and a post-apocalyptic story that refuses to go all in
TL;DR: Worldbreaker is a gorgeously shot, thematically ambitious dystopian thriller with strong performances and fascinating ideas, but it never fully commits to its monsters, its worldbuilding, or its own narrative…
UAG Civilian Medium Shock Sleeve review: minimalist armor for your laptop and tablet
TL;DR: The UAG Civilian Medium Shock Sleeve is a lightweight but seriously protective sleeve designed for laptops and tablets up to 14 inches. With a heat-molded EVA shell, soft microsuede…
Blightstone review: a grim, methodical journey that proves smaller worlds can deliver bigger impact
TL;DR: A dense, atmospheric action RPG that values skill, patience, and smart design over spectacle. Tough, thoughtful, and deeply rewarding if you’re willing to meet it on its terms. I…
Star Trek: Starfleet Academy review: teen drama meets Federation Ideals in the 32nd century
TL;DR: Star Trek: Starfleet Academy blends earnest teen drama with classic Trek moral dilemmas in a way that shouldn’t work but absolutely does. It’s messy, sincere, occasionally awkward, and ultimately…
The Wrecking Crew review: a retro-style action ride that knows the rules but won’t break them
TL;DR: The Wrecking Crew is a loud, muscular throwback that lives and dies by its leads. Jason Momoa is in full charismatic chaos mode, Dave Bautista plays the stoic counterweight,…
9-1-1 season 9 episode 10 review: how one hour undermined everything this series stands for
TL;DR: 9-1-1 season 9 episode 10 is a frustrating mess that sidelines Eddie, retreads emotional ground, and makes deeply questionable choices with a vulnerable character. What should’ve been a powerful,…
The Pitt season 2 episode 4 review: when one perfect diagnosis can’t save everyone else
TL;DR: The Pitt season 2 episode 4 delivers a nerve-racking, deeply human hour of television that balances medical precision with emotional fallout. Whitaker shines, Ogilvie stumbles hard, and the show…
UAG Civilian 20L Backpack review: the rugged daily backpack that gets protection and organization right
TL;DR: The UAG Civilian 20L Backpack is a rugged, tech-forward everyday carry bag that gets the fundamentals exactly right. It offers a smart 20-liter capacity with a full clamshell opening,…
Bridgerton season 4 part 1 review: Benedict’s romance pushes the Regency saga to its most ambitious high
TL;DR: Bridgerton Season 4 Part 1 delivers its strongest romance yet by pairing a Cinderella-style class-crossing love story with richer worldbuilding and standout performances. It’s peak escapist TV that finally…
Cairn review: a relentless ascent that forces you to respect gravity and your own patience
TL;DR: Cairn turns climbing into a brutally honest conversation with yourself, and it’s absolutely worth the climb. There’s a very specific moment in Cairn when the game stops being a…
Apple Creator Studio review: Final Cut wakes up, Pixelmator shines, Logic keeps winning
TL;DR: Apple Creator Studio bundles Apple’s best creative apps into one subscription and it’s a great value if you don’t already own them. Final Cut Pro gets smarter and faster,…
Kidnapped: Elizabeth Smart review: a survivor-led true-crime that refuses shame
TL;DR: Kidnapped: Elizabeth Smart is a harrowing but deeply necessary true-crime documentary that succeeds because it centres survivor agency over spectacle. Elizabeth Smart’s unflinching honesty about trauma, shame, and survival…
Highguard review: an enjoyable, ambitious shooter that feels one update away from greatness
TL;DR: Highguard has a cool siege fantasy, solid gunplay, and a great core idea, but too much downtime and too little scale keep it from greatness. Worth trying, easy to…
Shrinking season 3 premiere review: Harrison Ford and Michael J. Fox deliver the show’s most powerful start
TL;DR: Shrinking season 3 kicks off with a deeply emotional, laugh-through-the-pain premiere that doubles down on its core themes of forgiveness, momentum, and living loudly in the face of inevitable…
Shelter review: another rogue agent movie, another watchable Statham turn
TL;DR: Shelter is a familiar, competently made Jason Statham action thriller that borrows heavily from Bourne and Wick without ever escaping their shadows. It’s narratively bland but technically solid, elevated…
Pathologic 3 review: a brutal, slow-burning mystery where repetition, time loops, and consequence define survival
TL;DR: Pathologic 3 is a punishing, deeply intelligent survival detective sim that weaponizes repetition and consequence. It’s rough, demanding, and occasionally frustrating, but for players willing to engage on its…
HUAWEI Mate XT | ULTIMATE DESIGN: embracing the unknown and holding the future in your hands
TL;DR: A breathtaking tri-fold phone that finally makes foldables feel complete, asks for huge compromises, and proves Huawei is still willing to build the kind of hardware no one else…
