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Butterfly season 1 finale: daughters, ghosts, and the dead we carry
TL;DR: Prime Video's Butterfly lands a killer first season with a final twist that promises even more emotional wreckage to come. A spy thriller with a bleeding heart. Watch it now,…
Outlander: Blood of My Blood review: a bold, addictive prequel that stands on its own
TL;DR: If Outlander makes you feel things you don’t want to unpack in therapy, Blood of My Blood will rip your heart out, whisper sweet Gaelic nothings into it, and hand it back with…
iPhone 16 Pro Max long term review: one year later, still a giant among flagships
TL;DR After a Year: The iPhone 16 Pro Max has aged gracefully. Its titanium build still feels premium, its massive display hasn’t been outclassed, and Apple’s Camera Control has quietly…
Snoopy Presents: A Summer Musical review: Peanuts returns with songs, nostalgia, and heart
TL;DR: Snoopy Presents: A Summer Musical is a beautifully crafted return to Peanuts form, blending heartfelt storytelling with original songs that hit all the right emotional notes. Centered around Charlie Brown’s…
Night Always Comes review: brilliant lead, bruising story
TL;DR (For My Dubai Skimmers):Vanessa Kirby shines in a relentlessly grim Netflix drama about housing desperation and class warfare. It’s stylish and urgent, but weighed down by too much trauma…
Nobody 2 review: Bob Odenkirk is still a badass, but this time the movie forgot to care
TL;DR:Bob Odenkirk is still swinging, but this time the punches don’t mean much. Nobody 2 delivers slick, bloody action, but without the heart, humor, or novelty of the original, it’s just noise…
Countdown episode 10 review: Meachum, Oliveras, and the end that reboots everything
TL;DR: Episode 10 of Countdown closes the Volchek chapter with tension, heart, and a well-earned catharsis, then flips the table entirely to set up an eerie, fresh storyline. Come for the explosions, stay…
Lenovo Wireless VoIP Headset review: the work-from-anywhere hero you didn’t know you needed
TL;DR: The Lenovo Wireless VoIP Headset is a light, comfortable, and ridiculously long-lasting work headset with triple-mic noise cancellation, Teams Certification, and multipoint Bluetooth. It delivers clear calls anywhere, charges…
ASUS RT-BE92U router review: a future-ready router for real-world users
The ASUS RT-BE92U (aka the BE9700) is ASUS’s more affordable entry into the Wi-Fi 7 world, and while it doesn’t have the flashy gamer aesthetic of the ROG line, it…
Ocean review: can this app save my Gmail from itself?
TL;DR: Ocean turns Gmail from a chaotic inbox into a manageable workspace by sorting emails in ways that feel human, turning them into actionable tasks, and baking in a meeting scheduler…
Butterfly review: high-octane espionage with an emotional core
TL;DR: It’s Taken meets The Americans, with a bilingual twist and just enough heart to make the bullets hurt. Daniel Dae Kim’s Butterfly is the kind of show that starts by lying to you—in the nicest…
Alien: Earth review: a thrilling, dense, and unapologetically weird new chapter
TL;DR for the Busy Space Trucker: Alien: Earth isn’t just “what if xenomorphs but TV.” It’s Noah Hawley grabbing every flavor of the Alien franchise — haunted-house horror, corporate greed, existential…
Oppo Reno 14 5G review: beauty, brains, and a dash of ego
TL;DR: The Oppo Reno 14 5G is a masterclass in smartphone aesthetics, with one of the best telephoto cameras you’ll find in its segment, an absurdly large 6,000mAh battery that…
Weapons review: terrifyingly smart, brutally human, and impossible to shake
TL;DR: Zach Cregger follows up Barbarian with a horror mystery that’s less about monsters in the walls and more about monsters in the mirror. With standout performances from Julia Garner, Josh Brolin,…
GPT-5 review: the AI that reads your mind, fixes your code, and makes you question reality
I’ve been using GPT-5 for a while now, and I can confidently say: it’s not “just another upgrade.” It’s like going from a trusty Swiss Army knife to a fully…
Foundation Season 3 episode 5 review: where tyrants burn, empires shatter
TL;DR: Episode 5 of Foundation Season 3 is a high-stakes political powder keg detonated by righteous fury, reckless ambition, and galactic tragedy. Gaal and Dawn’s power play results in the annihilation of Kalgan…
Dexter: Resurrection episode 6 review: The Gemini Killer twist changes everything
TL;DR: Episode 6 of Dexter: Resurrection, titled "Cats and Mouse," delivers the most jaw-dropping twist in the series so far. Dexter sets his sights on Gareth, the so-called Gemini Killer, and…
The Pickup review: Eddie Murphy’s worst movie yet, and that’s saying something
TL;DR: The Pickup is Eddie Murphy's latest misfire—a soulless, awkward heist-comedy that squanders its A-list cast, leans on a creaky script, and forgets to be funny. Keke Palmer and Pete Davidson…
