REVIEWS
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Master your EQ like a real audio geek, no PhD required, just ears and curiosity
So you bought some shiny new headphones or a fancy Bluetooth speaker and you’re still not blown away by the sound? That’s probably because you haven’t touched the most powerful…
Talamasca: The Secret Order review: gothic secrets, psychic spies, and one great vampire
TL;DR: Talamasca: The Secret Order gives Anne Rice’s world a slick espionage twist — think X-Files with fangs and better tailoring. Great cast, strong vibes, and a few pacing misfires, but it’s easily the…
Keeper review: a whimsical ecological adventure that glows with life
TL;DR: Keeper is what happens when Double Fine makes a playable fever dream about ecology, creation, and light. Gorgeous, weird, a little clunky, but absolutely unforgettable. There’s a specific kind…
Task finale review: a slow-burning goodbye that lingers like a confession
TL;DR: The Task finale trades shootouts for soul-searching, delivering an emotionally raw ending that quietly devastates. Mark Ruffalo and Thuso Mbedu give powerhouse performances in a finale that dares to whisper when every…
The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon season 3 finale: beautiful, brutal, and completely hollow
TL;DR: The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon Season 3 finale looks incredible and features some of the best walker carnage in years, but its emotionally hollow writing and lazy “burn the boat” twist…
Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 review: a century of sleep, and still no soul
TL;DR: A lifeless, linear vampire brawler that forgets the seductive complexity that made the original legendary. Gorgeous in theory, dull in execution. I still remember the first time I stepped…
Q&A with Absolute Geeks: inside the myth and mystery of Disney+’s To Cook a Bear with director Trygve Allister Diesen
Some stories don’t just unfold — they linger, haunt, and echo long after the final frame fades to black. To Cook a Bear is one of those stories. Adapted from Mikael Niemi’s acclaimed novel, the Disney…
Bose QuietComfort Ultra (2nd Gen): the Jedi of ANC returns, stronger in the force than ever
TL;DR: Bose doubled down on what it does best—world‑class ANC, buttery comfort, and refined sound—while sneaking in smart power management and USB‑C lossless audio. Pricey? Sure. But for anyone chasing peace…
Devil in Disguise review: a chilling, compassionate take on the John Wayne Gacy murders
TL;DR: Devil in Disguise trades bloodlust for empathy, crafting a haunting, humane take on one of America’s most overexposed killers. It’s not perfect — some beats repeat, some dialogue clunks —…
FBI Season 8 premiere review: the death that might just save the show
TL;DR: Dani Rhodes’ death in FBI season 8’s premiere is both a heartbreak and a narrative win. It re-centers the show around character stakes, gives Scola room to breathe (and grieve), and…
NCIS: Tony & Ziva episode 9 review: the spin-off finally finds its fire
TL;DR: NCIS: Tony & Ziva Episode 9 is the emotional high point of the season, giving us answers, explosions, and a cliffhanger that sets up the finale perfectly. The show finally…
Grey’s Anatomy’s season 22 Premiere review: the post-explosion patch no one was ready for
TL;DR: Grey’s Anatomy Season 22 begins with an explosion, both literal and emotional. Link fights for his life, Meredith reclaims her legacy, and the hospital once again proves that no…
The Diplomat season 3 review: diplomacy.exe has crashed, hit ⌘+R to reload the world
TL;DR: Keri Russell shines in The Diplomat’s most thrilling, morally tangled season yet. Electric, intelligent, and uncomfortably real. There’s a specific kind of thrill I get when I watch The Diplomat—a mixture…
Doc S2E4 review: a brilliant, brutal hour that exposes every heart at Westside General
TL;DR: Doc Season 2, Episode 4 delivers a haunting mix of hospital tension, emotional confession, and memory-driven mystery. Molly Parker’s performance remains breathtaking, the writing sharp as a scalpel. Love is…
Slow Horses S5E4 review: everything changes for MI5’s most useless spies
TL;DR: Claude Whelan takes off his shoes, finds his spine, and Slow Horses continues to prove that failure has never looked so good. There’s a particular kind of Britishness that Slow Horses captures better than…
Black Phone 2 review: The Grabber rings again (and yes, I answered)
TL;DR: The Grabber’s back, creepier than ever, in a sequel that’s more A Nightmare on Elm Street than cash-grab. It’s smart, scary, and just self-aware enough to earn its scream. 4/5. If…
Murdaugh: Death in the Family review: Patricia Arquette stuns in Disney+’s true-crime drama
TL;DR: Brilliant acting, unbearable people, and a slow drip of emotional sewage. Arquette shines, but the show leaves you needing a shower. There’s a special kind of exhaustion that comes from…
Gen V S2E7 review: the resurrection, the betrayal, and the birth of a monster
TL;DR: Marie levels up, Godolkin goes full cult messiah, Cipher was never the real threat, and love triangles remain the true evil. Four stars — and one massive, jaw-dropping cliffhanger. I…
