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The Last of Us Season 2 episode 6 review: happy birthday, Ellie, here’s another emotional trauma
TL;DR: Season 2, Episode 6 of The Last of Us is a haunting return to the series' emotional roots, proving once again that the real apocalypse was the friends—and fathers—we made along…
Doctor Who series 15 episode 6 review: Doctor Who goes full Eurovision
TL;DR: Doctor Who Series 15, Episode 6, "The Interstellar Song Contest," tries to mash Eurovision absurdity with space opera stakes. It mostly succeeds in visual spectacle and flamboyant flair, but…
Hurry Up Tomorrow review: music video aesthetic, movie-sized confusion
TL;DR: Hurry Up Tomorrow is The Weeknd's ambitious yet flawed cinematic venture that mirrors his musical themes of fame, identity, and self-destruction. While visually captivating, the film's narrative struggles to find coherence,…
Secrets We Keep review: Netflix’s Danish thriller Is a quietly devastating noir
TL;DR: Netflix's Secrets We Keep is a sleek, quietly chilling Danish noir that slices into suburban privilege with a surgical blade and refuses to clean up the blood. It blends mystery, class…
Duster review: this is what happens when 70s style, J.J Abrams energy, and grit collide
TL;DR: If you like your crime thrillers with big bell-bottoms, big personalities, and even bigger car chases, Duster is the TV hit of the summer you’ve been waiting for. It’s a groovy,…
Sony WH-1000XM6 review: So quiet, we had to check if the Earth was still spinning
TL;DR: Sony's WH-1000XM6 is a sonic masterstroke. With next-level noise cancelling, sublime audio tuned by Grammy-winning engineers, and creature-comforts that make marathon listening sessions feel like a spa day for your…
Love, Death + Robots volume 4 review: the glorious mess of animated madness
TL;DR: Love, Death + Robots Season 4 is a fever dream wrapped in chrome and coated in blood, vibes, and interdimensional absurdity. This isn’t just animation—it’s an anarchic, hyper-intelligent art…
Apple TV+’s Murderbot review: a brilliant, bittersweet sci-fi adaptation
TL;DR: Apple TV+ delivers a winning, weirdly heartfelt adaptation of Martha Wells' beloved Murderbot Diaries. Anchored by Alexander Skarsgård’s perfectly calibrated performance, Murderbot turns misanthropy into art and streaming addiction into an emotional arc.…
Andor season 2 finale explained: Star Wars has never been this human, or this brutal
TL;DR: Andor Season 2 completes Cassian’s story with somber power, showing that rebellion isn’t about destiny—it’s about choice, consequence, and the people left behind. Star Wars finally has its grown-up story.…
Final Destination: Bloodlines review: death’s back, baby, and he’s bringing the whole damn family
TL;DR: Final Destination: Bloodlines is a gloriously grisly return to form for a franchise that never needed to be profound, just perversely inventive. After a decade in limbo, the sixth installment…
Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge hands-on: the slim revolution begins
TL;DR: The Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge boasts an ultra-thin 5.8mm titanium frame and a lightweight design at 163 grams. It features a stunning 6.7-inch QHD+ AMOLED display, a powerful 200MP…
The Handmaid’s Tale season 6 episode 7: a whisper, not a scream
TL;DR: Season 6, Episode 8 ("Exodus") of The Handmaid's Tale is a masterclass in slow-burn revolution. Instead of a bloody spectacle, we get a quiet, deliberate takedown of Gilead's monsters, driven by character…
Ninja Creami Deluxe review: TikTok’s favorite ice cream maker, put to the test
TL;DR: The Ninja Creami is TikTok-famous for a reason: it's wildly fun, surprisingly effective, and great for creative home dessert makers. It's not instant and has a learning curve, but…
The Last of Us Season 2 episode 5 review: Ellie’s path turns bloody
TL;DR: The Last of Us Season 2, Episode 5, “There’s Something in the Air,” delivers one of the most emotionally charged, thematically rich, and atmospheric entries of the series so far. From…
The Walking Dead: Dead City season 2, episode 2 review: the drama ascends
TL;DR: Negan slips further into old habits, Maggie headbutts authority with righteous fury, and the Dama shows she’s more Cersei than community leader. Episode 2 is brutal, tense, and layered…
Long Way Home Review – The Slow Road to Something Meaningful
TL;DR: Long Way Home trades high-octane adventure for slow, scenic reflection. Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman’s chemistry still sparkles, and the vintage motorbike aesthetic adds charm, but the series occasionally drifts…
Soundcore Liberty 5 review: strong ANC, comfy fit, and reliable battery
TL;DR: The Soundcore Liberty 5 earbuds are the everyday heroes of the wireless audio world. They bring robust ANC, stellar call quality, and sound customization that’ll make audiophiles raise an…
Nonnas review: Vince Vaughn’s cooking comedy is half-baked but full of heart
TL;DR: Netflix's Nonnas is a heartwarming dramedy that serves up comfort food for the soul. While it leans heavily on familiar tropes and a predictable narrative, the film shines through its charming…

