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Xiaomi Watch 5 review: the Android smartwatch that doesn’t feel like a compromise
TL;DR: The Xiaomi Watch 5 delivers flagship-level design, strong multi-day battery life, detailed health tracking, Wear OS with Google apps, and sci-fi-style gesture controls. It’s one of the best Android…
Jujutsu Kaisen season 3 episode 9 review: Yuji Faces judgment in Higuruma’s deadly domain
TL;DR: Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3 Episode 9 delivers a powerful character-driven story that puts Yuji Itadori’s guilt from the Shibuya Incident on trial through Hiromi Higuruma’s domain expansion. The episode…
Netflix’s War Machine review: a gritty military training story that explodes into a full-blown alien sci-fi battle
TL;DR: War Machine delivers a fun blend of military drama and alien sci-fi action, powered largely by Alan Ritchson’s commanding performance as a traumatized soldier trying to prove himself in…
5 Reasons the RØDE Wireless Micro Camera Kit is the ultimate grab-and-go mic for creators
In the world of content creation, cameras keep getting better, editing apps keep getting smarter, and smartphones are practically pocket-sized production studios. Yet one thing still separates amateur content from…
DTF St Louis review: a dark comedy about marriage, midlife crisis, and one very suspicious dead body
TL;DR: DTF St Louis is a dark comedy that blends suburban marital chaos with a murder mystery and sharp observations about middle age. Strong performances from Jason Bateman, David Harbour,…
9-1-1 season 9 episode 12 review: Dads and Cads sets up the Nashville crossover while honoring Bobby’s legacy
By the time a show reaches its ninth season, most long-running network dramas are usually operating on autopilot. Characters repeat familiar arcs, emotional beats lose their punch, and crossover events…
Morgan Freeman’s voice turns Netflix’s The Dinosaurs into the most relaxing dinosaur documentary You didn’t know you needed
TL;DR: Netflix’s The Dinosaurs delivers impressive CGI, familiar wildlife storytelling, and a sweeping look at prehistoric evolution. While the science stays accessible rather than deeply technical, Morgan Freeman’s calm and…
Esoteric Ebb review: a brilliantly weird fantasy CRPG where politics, dice rolls, and bad decisions collide
TL;DR: Esoteric Ebb is basically a fantasy CRPG that channels Disco Elysium’s narrative magic while injecting its own absurd humor and political intrigue. It’s funny, smart, surprisingly deep, and absolutely…
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…

