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28 Years Later review: a thrilling, thematic evolution on Holy Island
TL;DR: 28 Years Later is a bold, tonal mashup that reinvigorates the franchise with grief-laced folk horror, satirical isolationism, and, yes—sprint‑zombies still tearing ass. Flawed and uneven, but deeply affecting. A Grown‑Up Apocalypse…
Ring Outdoor Camera Plus review: your outdoor, now in 2K cinematic universe
I’ll admit it: when Ring sent me their new Outdoor Camera Plus, I pictured yet another chunky black box threatening to ruin my carefully curated porch aesthetic. Instead, I got…
Elio review: a cosmic adventure that’s out of this world (literally)
Pixar is back, and this time, they’re taking us on a wild ride across the cosmos with Elio, their latest animated marvel hitting theaters on June 19, 2025. If you thought…
The Walking Dead: Dead City S2E7: the most haunting chapter yet
TL;DR: The Walking Dead: Dead City Season 2, Episode 7 is the show's most emotionally resonant and thematically mature hour yet. It's not just a survivalist horror detour; it's a…
Lenovo Legion Go S revisited: gaming on the go with desktop-grade power
In the ever-evolving landscape of handheld gaming PCs, Lenovo's Legion Go S aimed to strike a balance between performance, portability, and price. Building upon the foundation laid by its predecessor, the…
Sonos Ace vs Sony WH-1000XM6: a tale of two headphones and one fussy head
TL;DR: The Sony WH-1000XM6 are audio powerhouses with outstanding ANC, top-tier sound, and smart design. The Sonos Ace, however, bring a surprising first-gen charm, unmatched comfort, and that elusive X-factor.…
Echo Valley review: a beautifully acted thriller that drowns in its own plot
TL;DR: "Echo Valley" is an ambitious, emotionally-charged thriller that boasts standout performances from Julianne Moore and Sydney Sweeney. It starts strong, weaving a grounded story about grief and fractured relationships,…
FUBAR season 2 review: Schwarzenegger’s spy comedy is chaotic, hilarious, and mostly on target
TL;DR: Arnold Schwarzenegger returns with guns, gags, and dad jokes blazing in FUBAR Season 2, joined by a cast that shines through the mayhem. The spy-comedy series thrives on its mismatched family…
Deep Cover review: three misfit actors, one drug ring, and absolutely no plan
TL;DR: “Deep Cover” is a scruffy but lovable high-concept comedy about improv actors recruited by a police detective to go undercover in London’s criminal underworld. Bryce Dallas Howard, Orlando Bloom,…
How To Train Your Dragon (2025) review: a fiery, flying miracle that shouldn’t have worked
TL;DR: Against all odds and better judgment, DreamWorks' first live-action adaptation nails the impossible by turning one of its most beloved animated films into a visually arresting, emotionally sincere, and…
Mario Kart World review: a joyride through memory, madness, and modern multiplayer
TL;DR (Too Long, Drifted Right Into a Banana Peel) Mario Kart World is the most ambitious entry in Nintendo's racing juggernaut yet—an open-world, multiplayer-focused joyride that manages to evolve without losing…
Nintendo Switch 2: a bigger, smarter, and more refined sequel that improves almost everything
TL;DR: If you skipped the original Switch, buy this now. If you’re rocking a first-gen Switch that’s held together by Joy-Con drift and good vibes, this is a hefty and worthy upgrade.…
Stick review: Owen Wilson charms, but this golf drama plays it too safe
TL;DR: "Stick," Apple TV+'s golf-infused dramedy, stars Owen Wilson in what feels like a cross between a low-key redemption arc and a gentle road trip with daddy issues. It’s solid,…
The Walking Dead: Dead City season 2 episode 6 review: bear fight, betrayals & emotional gut-punches
TL;DR: A zombie show finally remembers it’s supposed to surprise us. Episode 6 delivers a one-eyed bear, emotional gut punches, and a Negan that might actually be evolving. Not quite a…
Asus ROG Strix 18 (2025) review: I laughed at the price. Then I tried it. Now I cry because I want one
TL;DR: The Asus ROG Strix 18 (2025) is an unapologetically massive, unapologetically powerful gaming laptop that delivers jaw-dropping performance, a mini-LED display that might actually fry your retinas (in a…
Belkin’s first Switch 2 gear is so good, i forgot I don’t own the console yet
TL;DR: Belkin’s new Switch 2 accessories feel like Apple-designed gear for Nintendo nerds—clean, solid, premium, and just a little over-engineered. Even without my Switch 2 in hand yet, I can…
Predator: Killer of Killers review: the deadliest game, across time
TL;DR: Predator: Killer of Killers isn’t just an animated novelty—it's an ambitious, genre-hopping trip through humanity’s violent history, refracted through the franchise’s iconic alien hunters. While its animation style can feel…
Ballerina review: Ana de Armas spins into the John Wick universe
“She moves like a whisper, and then like thunder.”— random dude next to me in the theater who definitely wasn’t ready for Ana de Armas Act I – Dancing Between…
