REVIEWS
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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,…
Shokz OpenDots One review: clip-on earbuds that finally made open-ear work
TL;DR: The Shokz OpenDots One deliver excellent open-ear sound and Dolby Audio in a chic, comfortable clip-on design. Great for outdoor runners who want awareness without sacrificing tunes. Weak app,…
Keeper Password Manager review: the vault that wants to be your boss
TL;DR: Rock-solid security and unmatched sharing tools make Keeper a serious contender—but you’ll pay for every bit of it. Great for control freaks, professionals, and power users who live beyond…
A House of Dynamite review: the 18-minute countdown that redefines the modern apocalypse
TL;DR: Kathryn Bigelow’s A House of Dynamite is a tightly wound nuclear thriller that unfolds in real time as America scrambles to intercept a rogue missile. It’s intelligent, expertly made, and relentlessly…
Bounty Star review: a mech western about healing after the apocalypse
TL;DR: Cowboys and mechs shouldn’t mix, but Bounty Star makes it work — a reflective, dust-soaked journey about survival, healing, and fixing what’s broken, one bolt and tomato plant at a time.…
The Outer Worlds 2 Review: a stronger sequel still searching for its soul
TL;DR: A gorgeous, clever, and mechanically rich RPG that occasionally trips over its own jokes. If Fallout: New Vegas and Mass Effect had a baby raised by Futurama, it would look…
Shokz OpenFit 2+ review: ultimate comfort meets immersive sound
TL;DR: Shokz OpenFit 2+ deliver incredible open-ear sound, long battery life, and rock-solid comfort. Almost Bose-level quality for less, and easily the most practical choice for runners, commuters, and anyone…
NCIS: Tony & Ziva finale review: the Tiva reunion we’ve waited a decade for
TL;DR: NCIS: Tony & Ziva ends its first season with a satisfying blend of action and emotional payoff. The finale ties up loose ends neatly — maybe too neatly — but the…
Once Upon a Katamari review: time travel, trash, and transcendence
TL;DR: Once Upon a Katamari turns history into a playground of absurdity and wonder. Some restrictive missions drag, but its time-traveling creativity, gorgeous presentation, and eternal charm make it a near-perfect evolution…
