REVIEWS
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Netflix’s Troll 2 review: a fun creature feature that can’t find its mythic mojo
TL;DR: Troll 2 is a lightweight but entertaining kaiju romp that delivers on monster action but fumbles its deeper mythological and emotional ambitions. Fun, fast, and forgettable—worth a stream, but…
Moonlighter 2: The Endless Vault review: a personal journey through a shopkeeper’s midlife crisis across dimensions
TL;DR: An ambitious early-access sequel that expands Moonlighter in every direction—bigger worlds, deeper systems, more charm—and even with some rough edges, it already feels like a worthy follow-up with tons…
The Simpsons’ latest episode just recreated M. Night Shyamalan’s wildest plot twist
TL;DR: The Simpsons’ latest episode, The Day of the Jack-Up, is a surprisingly sharp, funny, and well-crafted parody of M. Night Shyamalan’s Trap. It blends modern anxieties, smart satire, and…
The Beatles Anthology review: Disney+ restores a classic for a new generation
TL;DR: The Beatles Anthology 2025 is the definitive version of an already essential documentary. Peter Jackson’s restoration makes the footage feel new, Giles Martin’s audio work breathes new life into…
A.I.L.A review: a five-hour AI nightmare you’ll actually want to experience
TL;DR: A.I.L.A is a five-hour sci-fi horror ride that shines brightest in its opening and ending, with strong performances and polished visuals carrying some saggy middle portions. Not terrifying, but…
Stranger Things Season 5 Volume 1 review: a monster-sized, heart-stopping farewell worth screaming about
TL;DR: Stranger Things season five is a polished, emotional, spectacular final run that embraces its cast’s adulthood instead of pretending otherwise. With tighter storytelling, wild spectacle, and a long-overdue emotional…
Pluribus episode 5 review: isolation, mystery, and Rhea Seehorn’s most powerful hour
TL;DR: Pluribus Episode 5 delivers an unexpectedly intimate and haunting chapter built entirely around Carol’s descent into isolation and discovery. Through meticulous pacing and emotionally rich storytelling, the series uses…
Cricket 26 review: the best cricket action yet, held back by chaos
TL;DR: Cricket 26 delivers the best on-field gameplay the series has ever seen, with vastly improved batting, crisp animations, and smarter fielding. But a mountain of bugs, repeated crashes, and…
Mayor of Kingstown S4E5 Review: the Sheridan universe just hit another high note
TL;DR: Mayor of Kingstown Season 4, Episode 5 is a relentless pressure cooker that cements this season as the show’s finest hour. With Mike cornered, Ian spiraling, Nina playing 4D…
Talamasca: The Secret Order review: a finale that delivers chaos, and a cliffhanger ending
TL;DR: Talamasca: The Secret Order episode 6 is an enthralling, lore-rich finale that trades resolution for setup. It delivers strong twists, emotional character moments, and new direction for season 2,…
Bel-Air season 4 review: senior year, scandals, and a whole lot of banks business
TL;DR: Bel-Air Season 4 on OSN+ is the reboot’s best and boldest chapter, balancing trauma, growth, cameos, and senior-year chaos while giving every major character a meaningful send-off. Stream it…
Zootropolis 2 (Zootopia) review: a clever, emotional, crowd-cheering sequel we needed
TL;DR: Zootopia 2 is a witty, heartfelt, beautifully animated sequel that levels up everything that made the original great. Sharp comedy, big emotions, richer world-building, and characters who grow in…
A Road Trip to Remember review: Hemsworth’s devastating farewell to his father’s memories
TL;DR: Chris Hemsworth: A Road Trip to Remember is a soul-crushingly beautiful documentary about the actor’s motorcycle journey with his father, who is battling early-stage Alzheimer’s. What begins as a…
Tracker season 3 review: a darker, tighter chapter that redefines the series
TL;DR: Tracker Season 3 is the strongest and most focused chapter of the CBS adventure series yet. With a tighter cast, deeper mythology, and emotionally layered performance from Justin Hartley,…
Legion Go 2 review: Lenovo’s boldest swing in handheld gaming
The handheld gaming market has exploded over the past two years, reshaping how players think about portability, performance, and PC gaming on the move. Following the rise of the…
Tulsa King season 3 finale review: Stallone goes full general in a brutal showdown
TL;DR: The Season 3 finale of Tulsa King gives Dwight Manfredi his most explosive showdown yet, leading an all-out assault on the Dunmire compound to rescue his sister and end the war…
IT: Welcome to Derry episode 5 review: Pennywise finally comes out to play
TL;DR: Episode 5 of Welcome to Derry is the moment the series evolves from a slow-burn origin story into full-blown cosmic horror. Pennywise finally returns with terrifying impact, the kids…
Constance review: a beautifully drawn journey through anxiety and art
TL;DR: A heartfelt, stylish Metroidvania with great bosses, smart platforming, and a beautiful story—not groundbreaking, but absolutely worth your time. I didn’t expect a game about a stressed-out digital artist…

