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Škoda Kodiaq 2025 review: not all heroes wear capes, some have seven seats and a coffee holder
Some SUVs make a scene. Others make sense. The new Škoda Kodiaq somehow manages to do both — a rare beast that juggles family practicality with designer swagger, while still flexing a…
The Chair Company review: Please take a seat for Tim Robinson’s weirdest ride yet
TL;DR: Tim Robinson builds a conspiracy out of shame in The Chair Company, a surreal HBO comedy that turns social anxiety into high art. It’s weird, wild, and painfully relatable—a…
Sonic Racing CrossWorlds feels like a fever dream from the multiverse (and I love it)
TL;DR: A vibrant, ambitious, and occasionally chaotic Sonic kart racer that starts slow but ends in a blur of pure fun. It’s grindy, messy, and loud — just like the…
NCIS: Tony & Ziva episode 8 review: the spin-off finally finds its fire
TL;DR: The eighth episode of NCIS: Tony & Ziva finally nails the show’s tone—equal parts spy chaos and emotional catharsis. Explosions, therapy, robotic jaguars, and one deeply moving panic attack later, it stands…
Little Nightmares 3 review: when hide-and-seek becomes existential horror
TL;DR: Little Nightmares 3 is haunting, beautiful, and occasionally too safe for its own good. The co-op works better than expected, the world still drips with surreal dread, and even if it…
Gen V S2E6 review: the great Elmira escape that wasn’t quite earned
TL;DR: Marie’s powers grow, her sister’s secrets explode, and the team finally breaks free from Elmira — a little too easily. Still, great character work, a killer Giancarlo Esposito cameo, and the…
Tron: Ares review: 43 years later, the grid reboots, the glow returns, and it works beautifully
TL;DR: After decades of false starts, Tron: Ares finally gets it right — a visually stunning, musically electric return to the grid that embraces its own weirdness instead of fighting it. It’s…
Only Murders in the Building S5E7 review: billionaires, board games, and a bloody good cliffhanger
TL;DR: Three podcasters, one missing finger, and a countryside full of billionaires — “Silver Alert” delivers the laughs, the tension, and one of the season’s juiciest cliffhangers. There’s something so…
Doc episode 3 review: New Blood finally delivers the drama fans wanted
TL;DR: Doc Season 2 Episode 3 (“New Blood”) is where the show finally remembers what it’s about — not medicine, not memory, but messy, magnificent humanity. I didn’t expect Doc to hit me…
High Potential S2E4 review: a predictable case, a perfect partnership
TL;DR: Predictable case, perfect partnership. Selena gets snubbed, Karadec gets shaken, and Morgan gets real. High Potential Season 2, Episode 4 earns its title by finding the music in the spaces between the…
Apple TV+’s The Lost Bus review: when everything burns, humanity endures
TL;DR: A gripping, human-centered survival drama that trades spectacle for sincerity. McConaughey and Ferrera shine in Greengrass’s most emotionally honest film in years. There’s a certain kind of silence that…
Brilliant Minds season 2, episode 3 review: the wolf and the wound
TL;DR: A subway scare leads to a heartfelt mystery, a major hospital shake-up, and one of Brilliant Minds’ best twists yet. Wolf’s obsession nearly ruins him, but the show itself thrives —…
Task episode 5 review: the mole reveal that changes everything
TL;DR: Episode 5 of Task (“Vagrants”) turns the screws on every character in this HBO crime drama. The mole is revealed, the body count rises, and no one walks away clean. Brutal,…
Logitech MX Master 4 review: the mouse that learned to feel
TL;DR: Same comfort, new texture, haptic vibes. Logitech’s MX Master 4 is a small evolution that keeps it at the top of the productivity pyramid. Some tech gear just sticks with you. Not…
Tulsa King S3E3 review: when the general loses the map
TL;DR: Stallone rages against the algorithm in Tulsa King Season 3 Episode 3 — a darkly funny, surprisingly emotional hour where one dumb mistake changes everything. A strong return to form for…
The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon S3E5 review: limbo leaves the series stuck in neutral
TL;DR: Daryl rides again, but so does the repetition. Gorgeous visuals, strong performances, same old existential drift. This show needs to stop wandering and start arriving. There’s a strange irony…
10 iPad apps that turn your tablet into a digital lightsaber
The iPad isn’t just Apple’s “big iPhone without the phone.” Over the past few years it’s matured into a legitimate productivity and creativity machine, especially with the Pro and Air…
PITAKA iPhone 17 Pro Max Aramid series cases review: thin, tough, and unreasonably sexy
TL;DR: PITAKA’s iPhone 17 Pro Max cases — Ultra-Slim, ProGuard, and UltraGuard — each offer a distinct lifestyle flavor: sleek minimalism, rugged confidence, and refined versatility. Built from aerospace-grade aramid…
