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Microsoft Flight Simulator PS5 review: hardcore PC sim crashes the PlayStation couch
TL;DR: A breathtaking, uncompromising flight sim on PS5 that struggles with controller immersion but shines once you earn its trust. Imperfect, absorbing, and quietly profound. There’s a very specific moment…
Landman season 2 episode 9 review: the moment the season loses control
TL;DR: Landman season 2, episode 9 is a bloated, misjudged penultimate chapter that sidelines momentum in favor of clumsy commentary and underdeveloped conflict. Billy Bob Thornton remains compelling, and the…
The Legend of Heroes: Trails Beyond the Horizon review: Falcom shot its densest lore into space, and it works
TL;DR: Trails goes to space, sticks the landing, stumbles a bit on takeoff, but delivers deep characters, excellent combat, and a bold setup for what comes next. I’ve been following…
Industry season 4 review: power, proximity, and the price of staying in the room
TL;DR: Industry Season 4 cements HBO’s finance drama as one of the best shows of its era, delivering its most confident, dangerous, and emotionally brutal season yet. With Harper and…
Coldwater, is a devastating descent into paranoia, power, and psychological collapse
TL;DR: Coldwater is a tense, performance-driven psychological thriller that flips Andrew Lincoln’s screen persona on its head. It doesn’t reinvent the genre, but its atmosphere, dark humor, and standout cast…
The Night Manager season 2 premier review: ten years later, old ghosts, new lies, same dangerous obsession
TL;DR: Stylish, sexy, and morally murky, The Night Manager Season 2 is a thrilling comeback that trades nostalgia for tension and doesn’t let go. Watching The Night Manager return in…
Code Violet review: when fighting dinosaurs in space somehow feels less exciting than it sounds
TL;DR: Cool concept, bad execution. Code Violet looks futuristic but plays like a relic, delivering dull combat, weak storytelling, and enough bugs to make the dinosaurs feel like a secondary…
Greenland 2: Migration review: what comes after the apocalypse is scarier than the impact itself
TL;DR: Greenland 2: Migration sidesteps disaster-movie clichés by focusing on the messy, traumatic aftermath of global extinction rather than the spectacle of destruction itself. Anchored by strong performances and a…
Tehran Season 3 premiere review: on the run, out of allies, and one discovery away from total war
TL;DR: Season 3 of Tehran kicks off at full throttle, dropping Tamar into survival mode immediately after the devastating events of the season 2 finale. With her lover dead, no…
The Pitt Season 2 premiere review: fireworks outside, open chests inside, zero time to breathe
TL;DR: The Pitt returns with a chaotic, gripping Fourth of July shift that blends surgical intensity, lived-in characters, and old-school episodic magic. Still one of the best medical dramas on…
The Night Manager season 1 recap: everything you need to remember before season 2
TL;DR: The Night Manager remains a sleek, slow-burn espionage thriller that rewards patience with razor-sharp tension, unforgettable performances, and a morally bruising worldview. Nearly ten years later, it still feels…
His & Hers review: an addictive crime series that makes you question every character, every memory, and your own instincts
TL;DR: His & Hers is a tense, twist-heavy Netflix mystery that leans hard into perspective, trauma, and morally messy characters. Jon Bernthal and Tessa Thompson deliver career-best TV work in…
Pathologic 3 reboot knows you’ve been here before and has some uncomfortable thoughts about it
TL;DR: Pathologic 3 is smart, cruel, beautiful, and surprisingly inviting. It still hates you a little, but now it explains why, and somehow that makes it even better. I’ve been…
Percy Jackson and the Olympians season 2 episode 6 review: Polyphemus, pain, and peak Percy
TL;DR: Episode 6 sharpens Percy Jackson season 2 into its strongest form yet, delivering a tense, emotionally charged Polyphemus showdown that proves the TV series isn’t just honoring the books,…
Abbott Elementary season 5 episode 9 review: from classrooms to ghost malls, Abbott still wins
TL;DR: “Mall” is a sharp, hilarious course correction that reminds me why Abbott Elementary still rules network comedy. By relocating the school into an abandoned mall, the show finds fresh…
Ford Mustang Mach-E GT review: Calm on the surface, devastating underneath, and at ease with itself
TL;DR: Stylish, fast, comfortable, and easy to live with. The Mach-E GT proves that modern performance can be electric, practical, and genuinely fun, all at the same time. Came to…
Fallout season 2 episode 4 review: New Vegas arrives and Fallout finally pulls the trigger
TL;DR: Fallout Season 2 Episode 4 is a masterclass in slow-burn escalation, delivering Brotherhood chaos, Lucy’s Buffout-fueled evolution, and a perfectly restrained arrival in New Vegas. It’s table-setting done right,…
Beast Games season 2 review: MrBeast’s $5 million reality show with the emotional depth of a YouTube comment
TL;DR: Beast Games season two is big, shiny, and painfully empty. It mistakes noise for drama, money for stakes, and teenage pettiness for strategy. Not offensive enough to outrage, not…
