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Nothing Ear (3) review: the earbuds that make tech fun again, with just enough weirdness to keep you smiling
TL;DR: Bold design, fantastic sound, comfortable fit, and a surprisingly useful Super Mic make Ear (3) one of the most enjoyable earbuds of 2025. Invisible No More: Earbuds With…
Tulsa King S3E2 review: southern gothic meets mob violence
TL;DR: Dwight versus Dunmire is the showdown we didn’t know we needed. Episode 2 sets the table for a season that promises blood, bourbon, and betrayal. Stallone’s still got it,…
The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon S3E4 review: flaming corpses and scary walkers again
TL;DR: The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon Season 3, Episode 4 delivers a blistering battle with flaming zombies, deepens the Carol/Daryl bond, and finally makes walkers scary again. A fiery, emotional. I’ve been…
Task episode 4 review: betrayals, bad plans, and the art of watching everything collapse in slow motion
TL;DR: Task Episode 4 (“All Roads”) is HBO’s crime drama at its sharpest and most suffocating. Betrayals mount, Cliff meets a tragic fate, and every alliance feels one step from collapse. A…
All of You review: a soulmate test, a messy love story, and one great performance
TL;DR: Apple’s All of You is a modest sci-fi romance about soulmate testing, anchored by Imogen Poots’ stellar performance but dragged down by Brett Goldstein’s underpowered turn and an over-polished Apple aesthetic.…
Him review: a football horror story that fumbles every scare
TL;DR: Him wants to be football’s Get Out, but settles for being a sloppy scrimmage. A few haunting visuals and a solid Wayans performance can’t save it from wasting its premise. Not scary…
Ghost of Yōtei review: from mercenary to myth, a new legend rises in feudal Hokkaido
TL;DR: Ghost of Yotei is a bloody, beautiful, and deeply personal sequel that takes everything Ghost of Tsushima did well and carves its own path through the snow. Back in…
Disney+’s The Man in My Basement review: Willem Dafoe turns a house into a haunted mind
TL;DR: Willem Dafoe rents a basement and reality itself starts to rot. A haunting psychodrama about race, power, and ownership that refuses to give easy answers. There’s a particular kind…
One week later, the iPhone 17 Pro Max is Apple’s most reliable flagship yet
TL;DR: The iPhone 17 Pro Max one week later is less about the honeymoon and more about the marriage. It’s reliable, cool-headed under pressure, tough against scuffs, and capable enough to…
Peacemaker season 2, episode 6 review: the Lex Luthor cameo that sets up Man of Tomorrow
TL;DR: Lex Luthor just crashed Peacemaker’s party, and in doing so, James Gunn has basically told us that the road to Man of Tomorrow runs straight through Chris Smith’s blood-soaked…
Netflix’s Wayward review: cult vibes, creepy schools, and a story that goes nowhere
TL;DR: Wayward has a killer premise and an even deadlier Toni Collette, but repetition, sluggish pacing, and undercooked writing drag it down. Watch it for Collette if you must, but don’t…
Alice in Borderland season 3 review: Joker rules, chaos reigns, nobody wins
TL;DR: Alice in Borderland Season 3 is chaotic, uneven, and unsatisfying. Fun in bursts, but the weakest season yet. When Netflix first dropped Alice in Borderland back in 2020, I remember…
House of Guinness review: Peaky Blinders’ creator delivers an Irish Succession
TL;DR: House of Guinness is Steven Knight’s Irish answer to Succession, with Peaky Blinders flair. Messy at times, but compelling throughout, it’s one of Netflix’s better historical dramas in recent years.…
EA SPORTS FC 26 review: the best football game, but still scared to shoot from distance
TL;DR: EA Sports FC 26 doesn’t reinvent the wheel, but it smooths out some bumps. Authentic mode slows things down for Career Mode purists, defending finally feels reliable again, and scenario-based…
Gen V Season 2 episode 4 review: Cipher’s mind games raise the stakes
TL;DR: Jordan gets ruined by Vought, Marie explodes a goat, Cate slithers back, Emma builds a rebellion, and Cipher shows his true powers. It’s chaos—and it works. Every time Gen V drops…
The Terminal List: Dark Wolf finale review: bromance, betrayal, and an explosive closure
TL;DR: Explosions, bromance, and one very sad divorce email: Dark Wolf ends strong, tees up Season 2, and proves that Taylor Kitsch is still Hollywood’s best sad-eyed action hero. There’s something deliciously…
Baseus PicoGo AM31 Mini review: the Tony Stark-approved power bank you didn’t know you needed
TL;DR: The Baseus PicoGo AM31 isn’t just a power bank — it’s a lifestyle upgrade. With MagSafe magnets, fast 20W charging, a handy kickstand, and Tesla-inspired battery cells, it punches…
Doc season 2 premiere review: a shot fired, a memory sparked, and a future teetering on the edge
TL;DR: Doc Season 2 kicks off with a tense hospital shooting, a devastating patient case, and Amy’s first recovered memory. Equal parts thriller and tearjerker, it proves the show hasn’t lost…
