REVIEWS
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Our day at The Messi Experience Dubai: a father-son adventure
Last weekend, I visited The Messi Experience in Dubai with my 3.5-year-old son, and it turned out to be an adventure for both of us. As a casual football fan…
Cyberpunk 2077 Ultimate Edition on Mac review (2025): a flawless Apple Silicon experience
TL;DR: Cyberpunk 2077 Ultimate Edition: Ultimate Edition finally lands on Mac in 2025, and shockingly, it’s not just "playable" — it’s phenomenal. Apple Silicon finally gets its killer app, and…
Shadow Labyrinth review: welcome to the Black Tower, please abandon hope
TL;DR: Shadow Labyrinth is a brutally unforgiving Metroidvania with a taste for cruelty, a labyrinthine world bigger than your will to keep playing, and a combat system that seems personally offended…
Logitech Wave Keys Wireless Ergonomic Keyboard review: the quiet revolution on my desk
TL;DR (For the Scrollers): The Logitech Wave Keys Wireless Ergonomic Keyboard is a surprisingly delightful blend of comfort, familiarity, and understated design that brings just enough ergonomic flair to make…
Razer Barracuda X Chroma review: solid gaming headphones, now with glow-up
When Razer adds “Chroma” to anything, you know it’s getting some RGB love and that’s exactly what’s happened with the new Barracuda X Chroma. It’s basically the 2022 Barracuda X…
Netflix’s UNTAMED review: Eric Bana’s Yosemite thriller is predictable but pretty
TL;DR: Untamed is a rugged, retro-feeling national park thriller that wears its masculinity like a well-worn flannel. Eric Bana broods, the scenery dazzles, and while the plot is predictable as a park…
Under a Dark Sun review: a thrilling descent into motherhood and moral grayness
TL;DR: Under a Dark Sun is a gripping French thriller on Netflix that nails its character complexity and narrative tension, but fumbles the landing visually and sonically. Still, its haunting story and…
Smurfs 2025 review: even Rihanna can’t save these mushrooms
TL;DR: The new Smurfs movie is a glittering blue shell with no pearl inside. Rihanna adds charm, and JP Karliak’s villains briefly stir some life, but this is a joyless,…
I Know What You Did Last Summer (2025) review: the return of a VHS-era classic
TL;DR: The fisherman’s back, and so are your favorite '90s scream teens. Is it necessary? Not at all. Is it fun? Absolutely. If you grew up on VHS copies of…
Nothing Phone (3) review: minimalism with swagger – designed to stand out
A Phone That Redefines “New” “New.” A word abused by the smartphone industry to the point of meaninglessness. Every year, we are told that a refreshed chipset, an extra camera…
Dora and the Search for Sol Dorado review: this is what happens when you algorithm an adventure
TL;DR: Dora and the Search for Sol Dorado is a visually energetic, well-meaning kids' adventure that never quite captures the spirit of its source material—or the anarchic joy of its cinematic inspirations.…
Dune: Awakening review: harsh, grindy, and incredibly addictive
TL;DR: Dune: Awakening nails the spirit of Arrakis with awe-inspiring atmosphere and uncompromising survival mechanics. But while the desert feels alive and vicious, the combat feels like it’s been caught in…
Justin Bieber’s Swag album review: emotional, experimental, and unexpected
TL;DR: Justin Bieber's surprise album Swag is a rich, introspective continuation of his underrated Journals era, drenched in matured R&B textures, modern influences, and lyrical vulnerability. Despite its throwback title, this 21-track collection feels…
Dexter: Resurrection review – the Bay Harbor butcher grows up (sort of)
TL;DR: Dexter: Resurrection is the best version of the revival we could have hoped for: sharper, smarter, and darkly hilarious, giving Michael C. Hall room to explore a more weathered Dexter…
Murderbot season finale review: the tearful liberation of a sarcastic machine that just wants to watch its shows
TL;DR: Murderbot ends its first season with a finale so quietly devastating and beautifully human that I found myself sobbing into my cat’s fur at 3 AM. It’s a farewell without…
Foundation Season 3 Review: the Mule eats candy while the galaxy burns
TL;DR: Apple TV+'s Foundation Season 3 opens with a chilling, stylish introduction for The Mule, as Pilou Asbæk delivers chaos with candy in hand. The Cleons grapple with mortality, Demerzel spirals deeper…
JAWS @ 50 review: a tale of the shark that couldn’t swim but ate the world
TL;DR: “Jaws @ 50: The Definitive Inside Story” is a deeply affectionate, often hilarious, and surprisingly emotional documentary that peels back every layer of Spielberg’s shark-infested nightmare turned masterpiece. Whether…
Samsung Galaxy Watch8 series hands-on: ultra comfort smarter health
This is our initial hands-on review of the Samsung Galaxy Watch8 Series, and after a short time with these new wearables, it’s clear that Samsung has focused on refining comfort, design, and…

