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Nobody Wants This season 2 review: Netflix can still make great adult rom-coms
TL;DR: Nobody Wants This Season 2 trades grand romantic gestures for grounded emotional honesty. Adam Brody and Kristen Bell shine as a couple navigating faith, compromise, and messy adult love. It’s less…
Only Murders in the Building S5E9 review: the robot who stole the show
TL;DR: Only Murders in the Building Season 5, Episode 9 is a refreshingly offbeat experiment that turns a talking robot into the show’s emotional core. It balances absurd comedy with genuine…
Gen V season 2 finale review: Guardians of Godolkin and the blood-soaked graduation we deserved
TL;DR: The Gen V Season 2 finale trades spectacle for substance, giving us a psychological bloodbath that’s as intimate as it is explosive. Ethan Slater steals the show as the unhinged Godolkin,…
The Monster of Florence review: Netflix’s chilling true crime Saga is a masterclass in unease
TL;DR: The Monster of Florence is Netflix’s most haunting true crime series to date — a gorgeously shot, emotionally harrowing exploration of obsession and violence that refuses to give easy answers. Imagine Zodiac directed…
I lived inside ChatGPT Atlas: here’s what it’s really like when your browser starts talking back
TL;DR: ChatGPT Atlas is OpenAI’s new web browser with ChatGPT built-in. It’s sleek, smart, and slightly unnerving. With Browser Memories and Agent Mode, Atlas redefines what a browser can be —…
Apple’s M5 MacBook Pro: the calm confidence of true performance
TL;DR: The 2025 14-inch MacBook Pro with the M5 chip is a study in subtlety. Its GPU leap gives creators and gamers real power, while everything else—the design, the battery, the…
Regretting You review: beautiful cast, emotionally hollow adaptation
TL;DR: Regretting You tries to balance tragedy and romance but ends up doing neither justice. McKenna Grace and Mason Thames shine in an otherwise lifeless adaptation that never digs deeper than…
Watching You review: this slick Aussie thriller taps into our voyeuristic nightmares
TL;DR: Watching You turns modern voyeurism into artful anxiety. Think Gone Girl with GoPros, The Dry with a data plan, and you’ve got one of Stan’s slickest, sexiest, and most socially aware thrillers yet. There’s a…
Apple’s M5 iPad Pro: this is when evolution feels better than revolution
TL;DR: The 2025 iPad Pro centers on the power and precision of the M5 chip, creating a smoother, more cohesive experience. It’s not revolutionary, but it’s refined—Apple’s most balanced and mature…
Pokémon Legends: Z-A review: a bold, beautiful rebirth for the series
TL;DR: Pokémon Legends: Z-A finally nails the 3D Pokémon formula: a tighter, smarter, more emotional adventure set entirely in Lumiose City, featuring real-time battles, rich storytelling, and Game Freak’s best design…
9-1-1 Season 9 premiere review: grief, growth, and the glorious return to chaos
TL;DR: 9-1-1 Season 9 opens with its best premiere in years—funny, heartfelt, and full of space-bound chaos. Bobby may be gone, but the show’s spirit is very much alive. There are moments…
9-1-1: Nashville premier review: drama, tornadoes, and Déjà Vu all over again
TL;DR: 9-1-1: Nashville kicks off with twang, tornadoes, and too much trauma. Fun in flashes, but unless it drops the soap opera tendencies, this spin-off might not make it past its first…
High Potential S2E6 review: old Hollywood haunts, new love troubles, and a killer reveal
I’m a simple nerd: give me a Halloween episode, a murder board, and Kaitlin Olson wheeling around a haunted mansion with a purse full of fun-size Snickers, and I will…
Lazarus review: a dark, supernatural spin on Harlan Coben’s signature formula
TL;DR: Harlan Coben’s Lazarus is a moody, supernatural murder mystery that gives the Coben formula a welcome jolt of weirdness. It’s uneven and occasionally predictable, but the performances and eerie atmosphere…
Jurassic World Evolution 3 review: building paradise, one rampaging T-Rex at a time
TL;DR: Jurassic World Evolution 3 takes everything great about its predecessors, polishes the edges, adds breeding, factions, and freedom, and delivers the best dino management sim yet. It’s awe-inspiring, chaotic, and…
Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere review: a haunting, human portrait of THE BOSS
TL;DR: A haunting, hopeful masterpiece about Bruce Springsteen’s Nebraska era that turns pain into poetry and silence into song. Jeremy Allen White shines in a transformative performance, and Scott Cooper’s direction transforms stillness…
The Simpsons S37E2 review: AI panic, mutant snails, and a surprisingly smart Springfield comeback
TL;DR: Now streaming on Disney+ across the MENA region, The Simpsons Season 37 Episode 2 is a chaotic, topical gem that blends AI anxiety, skincare satire, and good old Springfield absurdity. Uneven but…
Ninja Gaiden 4 review: the art of dying stylishly (and the joy of not caring why)
TL;DR:Ninja Gaiden 4 is a ferocious, flawed, and fantastically fun revival. The story’s nonsense, the lock-on is cursed, but the combat? Pure lightning. Yakumo’s debut is the blood-soaked rush 2025 needed.…
