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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…
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 hands-on: the pocket-sized AI powerhouse gets serious
This is our initial hands-on review of the Galaxy Z Flip7, and after a short time using it, one thing is immediately clear: Samsung’s flip phone is no longer just about cute…
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7 hands-on: raising the bar for foldables
Samsung’s foldable journey has reached a new peak with the Galaxy Z Fold7, and after some time using it for this initial hands-on review, one thing is clear: this is no longer…
Nothing Headphone 1 vs Sony WH-1000XM6: transparent rebel vs ANC king – who reigns supreme?
Design & Build Quality Nothing Headphone 1 Nothing has always been about aesthetic rebellion, rejecting bland corporate design in favour of raw transparency. The Headphone 1 carries this ethos flawlessly.…
Superman (2025) review: for the first time in years, Superman feels like Superman again
TL;DR: James Gunn’s Superman is a shimmering mess of tonal joy, scattered ambitions, and heart-tugging humanity. When it’s about Lois and Clark, it soars. When it’s about everything else, it tries to…
Casio G-Steel GM2110D review: a love letter to G-Shock’s octagonal nostalgia
TL;DR: The Casio G-Shock G-Steel GM2110D is a rugged, stylish, back-to-basics octagonal timepiece with solid stainless steel forging, a charmingly vintage-feeling bracelet, and no connectivity or solar charging. It’s a contemporary…
Murderbot Episode 9 review: when action and emotion collide
TL;DR: Episode 9 of Murderbot delivers the most action-heavy and emotional chapter yet, merging its sci-fi spectacle with wrenching character beats. Murderbot sacrifices everything to save Mensah in a climax that feels…
Duster Finale review: a savage twist ending that changes everything
TL;DR: Duster’s season 1 finale rips the rug out with two seismic twists: Jim’s brother Joey is alive under the alias Xavier, orchestrating high-level conspiracies, while Izzy reveals her cancer…
Netflix’s The Old Guard 2: an action sequel stuck between life and death
TL;DR: The Old Guard 2 isn’t as polished or impactful as the first, but it remains a watchable, fast-paced action fantasy anchored by Charlize Theron’s stoic magnetism. While its rushed runtime,…
The Sandman season 2 review: a beautifully hollow nightmare of emo pretension
TL;DR: The Sandman Season Two returns with stunning gothic visuals, Neil Gaiman’s mythic ambition, and Tom Sturridge’s mopey cheekbones – but smothers all its potential with overwrought dialogue, funereal pacing, and the…
