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Netflix’s Leanne review: divorce, dating, and belly laughs in suburban America
TL;DR: Leanne is like sitting in your friend’s kitchen, drinking coffee, and laughing so hard you nearly choke on a cookie. It starts slow, but once it finds its rhythm, it’s sweet,…
War of the Worlds (2025) review: less end of the world, more end of my patience
TL;DR: H.G. Wells’ timeless alien invasion saga survives many things: the turn of the century, Orson Welles’ 1938 radio panic, Tom Cruise in Spielberg’s 2005 version. But it might not…
The Naked Gun (2025) review: the absurd reboot You didn’t know you wanted
TL;DR: Liam Neeson deadpans his way through a Naked Gun reboot that shouldn’t work but does, thanks to its total commitment to ridiculousness and a cast willing to go all-in on…
Bitchat review: Jack Dorsey’s no-internet, no-problem chat app
Jack’s Latest Side Quest Jack Dorsey has the career trajectory of a chaotic neutral wizard. He created Twitter — the bird site that turned politicians into meme fodder. He wandered…
Tales of the Shire: A Lord of the Rings Game review: a cosy hobbit life that forgets Tolkien’s heart
TL;DR: Gorgeous and relaxing but emotionally flat, Tales of the Shire is a cosy-life sim that nails the look of Middle-earth but not its heart. Fun in small doses, forgettable in long stretches.…
ASUS Cobble SSD Enclosure review: style meets portable storage
If you’ve ever had an old M.2 SSD lying around or needed fast, portable storage for your laptop or gaming console, you’ve probably looked into SSD enclosures. But most of…
UGREEN Nexode Retractable series review: finally, my bag doesn’t look like a snake pit
I’ll be honest: I didn’t expect a charging accessory lineup to be the thing that calms my daily tech chaos. But here we are. If you’ve ever traveled with multiple…
Donkey Kong Bananza review: a banana-fueled masterpiece with heart and havoc
TL;DR: Donkey Kong Bananza is a gloriously chaotic, emotionally sincere, and mechanically inventive return to form for Nintendo’s original ape icon. With genre-defining environmental destruction, heartfelt storytelling, and banger level…
Huawei Pura 80 Pro review: a 1-inch sensor walks into a flagship
Design & Build – Industrial Chic Meets Sci-Fi Red Dot Let’s get the obvious out of the way first: this phone looks like the lovechild of Leica’s lab gear and…
Happy Gilmore 2 review: a sentimental sequel that swings wild but mostly lands
TL;DR: Happy Gilmore 2 is a wild nostalgia trip that hits plenty of fairways for longtime fans but veers hard into the rough for newcomers. It’s bloated, chaotic, and nepotistic as hell—but…
Dexter: Resurrection episode 4 review: when a serial killer party becomes a mirror
TL;DR: Dexter plays dress-up to sneak into a serial killer social club, but the blood-soaked party has consequences for everyone involved. Meanwhile, Harrison spirals closer to the truth, and Batista…
iOS 26: Liquid Glass isn’t a gimmick — it’s a UX philosophy (disguised as an aesthetic)
TL;DR: Apple’s iOS 26 is a quiet revolution disguised as a liquidy design refresh. It prioritizes user experience and interface elegance over flashy AI tools (though they’re still tucked in…
Killing Floor 3 review: a bloody good time that ends too soon
TL;DR: Killing Floor 3 is a gory, fast-paced co-op shooter that refines its predecessor's formula into something leaner and meaner. While the tight combat, class variety, and visual polish impress, the…
The Sandman season 2 part 2 review: a dream’s end, an ending worth remembering
TL;DR: In the poetic, poignant final stretch of Netflix's "The Sandman," Tom Sturridge's Dream grapples with the ultimate price of past sins. This emotionally resonant conclusion may not be as…
Fantastic Four: First Steps review: the MCU’s most fantastic comeback yet
TL;DR: Marvel's "The Fantastic Four: First Steps" is the first MCU film in years to truly earn the weight of the word "superhero." It’s a retro-futuristic family drama wrapped in…
Washington Black review: a bold and beautiful period drama worth your time
TL;DR: Disney+'s Washington Black is a visually rich, emotionally tender coming-of-age saga with just enough steampunk and swashbuckling to keep the heart racing. While it takes a few episodes to lift off,…
Wuchang: Fallen Feathers review: a ghostly waltz through madness and mastery
TL;DR: Wuchang: Fallen Feathers is a fierce, imaginative, and flexible soulslike with jaw-dropping combat and deep customization options that make experimentation feel exhilarating. The lore fumbles hard in its storytelling, and…
smart #3 Brabus Edition review: the rocket launch crossover
When I first heard about the smart #3 Brabus, I thought, isn’t smart that tiny two-seater city car brand? The one that looks like a golf cart and fits in…

