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HUAWEI nova 14 Pro review: Ultra Chroma power meets everyday smarts
TL;DR: The HUAWEI nova 14 Pro nails design, camera, and battery life while sprinkling in enough AI smarts to feel futuristic without being gimmicky. Its Ultra Chroma Camera and dual 50…
Star Wars: Visions season 3 review: The Force has never looked this beautiful
TL;DR: Star Wars: Visions Season 3 is a masterclass in animated storytelling — bold, emotional, and visually breathtaking. From the return of the Ronin to the quiet heartbreak of The Lost Ones, this…
Slow Horses season 5 finale review: old spies, new scars, and the beautiful disaster that is Slough House
TL;DR: Slow Horses Season 5’s finale is a quiet gut punch wrapped in cigarette smoke and sarcasm. Taverner finally takes the MI5 throne, Lamb’s scars come to light, River loses his…
Down Cemetery Road review: a conspiracy so twisted you’ll need a second watch just to breathe
TL;DR: Down Cemetery Road is a masterfully written, sharply acted espionage thriller that proves Emma Thompson still has the range to outwit, outsnark, and outclass just about anyone on screen. Ruth…
Stitch Head review: the animated film that forgets to have a pulse
TL;DR: Stitch Head tries to stitch together elements from better family films — and the seams show. Despite some decent visuals and a few chuckles, it’s a lifeless Frankenstein of clichés…
Only Murders in the Building season 5 finale review: a Shocking death and a perfect season 6 tease
TL;DR: The Only Murders in the Building Season 5 finale delivers everything you want from this series: sharp twists, big laughs, a heartfelt farewell to Lester, and a shocking final twist that…
Hedda review: Tessa Thompson’s drama is stylish but emotionally empty
TL;DR: Tessa Thompson’s Hedda Gabler is a feast for the eyes but a famine for the heart. Nia DaCosta’s update is visually lush and thematically ambitious, but it forgets to…
High Potential season 2 episode 7 review: a midseason finale so twisty it should come with a seatbelt
TL;DR: High Potential’s midseason finale delivers everything you want from a network procedural: high-stakes drama, sharp humor, and a plot twist that makes you question everyone’s motives. Kaitlin Olson continues…
Mayor of Kingstown season 4 premier: a brutal, unflinching start to the show’s darkest season yet
TL;DR: Taylor Sheridan’s Mayor of Kingstown kicks off Season 4 with a vengeance. “Coming ’Round the Mountain” is a relentless, high-stakes premiere that cements the show as one of TV’s most gripping…
Chainsaw Man – The Movie: Reze Arc review: blood, bombs, and broken hearts
TL;DR: Chainsaw Man – The Movie: Reze Arc is a brutal, beautiful, emotionally unstable masterpiece that turns heartbreak into high art. It’s horny, hilarious, horrifying, and heartfelt — sometimes all in…
Trigger Point season 3 review: pressure builds, lives shatter, fuse never ends
TL;DR: Trigger Point Season 3 (now streaming on OSN+) delivers peak-level tension, gorgeous production, and a deeply human story of courage under fire. Vicky McClure anchors a season that proves the…
Kodak Charmera: rediscovering the joy of imperfect photography, 1987-style
TL;DR: Tiny keychain camera, big retro heart. The Kodak Charmera is a blind box, lo-fi digital toy that channels the 1987 Kodak Fling. The photos are intentionally “bad” and entirely…
Tormented Souls 2 review: old-school horror is back, for better or worse
TL;DR: Old-school horror heads, rejoice: Tormented Souls 2 is an atmospheric, lovingly crafted nightmare that’s as frustrating as it is fascinating. Expect gorgeous environments, brain-twisting puzzles, janky combat, and a vibe straight…
It: Welcome to Derry review: the nightmare returns, and nostalgia has never been this terrifying
TL;DR: It: Welcome to Derry is a masterfully crafted prequel that trades jump scares for psychological scars. It’s chilling, nostalgic, and heartbreakingly relevant — a reminder that the scariest monsters aren’t hiding…
Tulsa King season 3 episode 6 review: when every road trip feels like a rerun
TL;DR: Tulsa King Season 3 Episode 6 keeps its foot on the gas but forgets where it’s going. Stallone remains magnetic, but the endless road trips and predictable shootouts are starting…
Full Metal Schoolgirl Review: the style is strong, but the soul is missing
TL;DR: Stylish, engaging in short bursts, and occasionally satisfying, but too repetitive and shallow to justify the climb. There’s something about the words “Full Metal Schoolgirl” that promise chaos. You…
Bugonia review: Emma Stone and Yorgos Lanthimos get weird, but not wild enough
TL;DR: Bugonia has all the right ingredients — Emma Stone, Yorgos Lanthimos, a wild premise — but somehow ends up less than the sum of its parts. Gorgeous, eerie, and impeccably acted,…
Shark PowerDetect Clean & Empty review: power, intelligence, and pet hair domination
TL;DR: The Shark PowerDetect Clean & Empty Cordless Pet Vacuum IP3251MET is a self-emptying, AI-powered cleaning marvel that makes every other cordless vacuum feel prehistoric. With smart sensors, insane suction,…

