REVIEWS
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Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra review: A brilliant refined flagship that plays it safe
TL;DR: The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra is a flagship that trades bold innovation for rock-solid consistency delivering excellent performance, a versatile camera system, and genuinely useful features like Privacy Display,…
Witch Hat Atelier review: this anime cast a spell on me and I’m not even mad about it
TL;DR: Witch Hat Atelier is a beautifully crafted fantasy anime with stunning visuals, a unique magic system, and a genuinely lovable lead. It trades spectacle for emotion and wonder—and that…
Star Wars: Maul – Shadow Lord review: A brutal, gritty descent into the Dark Side at its absolute best
TL;DR: Star Wars: Maul — Shadow Lord is a bold, noir-inspired crime thriller that redefines what Star Wars animation can be. With a psychologically complex Maul, a chilling master-apprentice dynamic,…
They Will Kill You review: A blood-soaked action horror with big ideas and borrowed style
TL;DR: A chaotic, gore-heavy horror-action hybrid with flashes of creativity and a strong lead performance from Zazie Beetz, but weighed down by derivative influences, uneven humor, and underdeveloped characters. Fun…
One Piece Chapter 1179 review: the final villain finally feels real, and the endgame begins
TL;DR: Imu finally steps into the spotlight, and it changes everything. The power gap is massive, the tone is darker, and One Piece officially feels like it’s heading toward its…
Flipboard’s Surf review: I tried escaping algorithm-driven feeds, and rediscovered a better internet
TL;DR: Surf is a customizable, anti-algorithm feed builder that merges social media, RSS, YouTube, and podcasts into one place. It’s powerful and refreshing—but only if you’re willing to put in…
Should you buy the AirPods Max 2? these headphones quietly redefine everyday listening
TL;DR: Premium sound meets effortless usability—AirPods Max 2 don’t just excel, they quietly become the standard. There’s a very specific kind of frustration that comes from using something that feels…
Dyson HushJet Compact Purifier review: the tiny air wizard that thinks it’s a jet engine
TL;DR: The Dyson HushJet Compact is a premium, ultra-quiet air purifier that delivers fast, intelligent air cleaning in a surprisingly small form factor. It reacts instantly to pollutants, runs efficiently,…
Raccoin review: turning mindless coin pushing into a surprisingly deep (and messy) roguelike
TL;DR: A clever and chaotic roguelike built on coin-pusher mechanics that works more often than it doesn’t, but struggles to stand out in a genre full of heavy hitters. There’s…
Your Friends & Neighbors season 2 review: a beautiful, chaotic mess
TL;DR: Your Friends & Neighbors season 2 is chaotic, messy, and occasionally brilliant. Jon Hamm and James Marsden carry a show that still struggles with its identity, but when it…
The Boys season 5 prep guide: everything is broken, everyone is unhinged, and it’s absolutely glorious
TL;DR: If you thought The Boys couldn’t get more unhinged, think again. Season 5 is shaping up to be pure endgame energy—less “heroes vs villains” and more “who destroys everything…
The Pitt season 2 episode 13 review: a strange, quiet cooldown that feels like the calm before total collapse
TL;DR: The Pitt slows things down in Episode 13, trading high-stakes chaos for character-driven storytelling and social commentary. While the emotional beats and performances remain strong, the lack of urgency…
STATIK Rechargeable Batteries review: because I refuse to keep losing fights to dead remotes
TL;DR: Rechargeable batteries with built-in USB-C charging. No dock, no hassle, just plug in and go. Once you switch, disposable batteries start to feel outdated. I didn’t expect to spend…
Super Meat Boy 3D review: the classic challenge returns with a new sense of depth
TL;DR: Super Meat Boy 3D nails the speed and challenge of the original, but the shift to 3D introduces frustrating depth issues. It’s messy, addictive, and worth playing if you…
Shrinking S3E10 review: Jason Segel and Harrison Ford deliver a devastating goodbye
TL;DR: Episode 10 of Shrinking Season 3 trades easy catharsis for raw emotional honesty, delivering a deeply human story about misplaced anger, unresolved trauma, and the painful consequences of not…
The Super Mario Galaxy Movie pushes Princess Peach into a more central and complex role
Nintendo’s ongoing effort to rethink Princess Peach continues in The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, where the character is given a more defined identity, broader narrative relevance, and a set of…
Invincible season 4 episode 5 review and: Mark vs Conquest is pure carnage
TL;DR: “Give Us a Moment” is Invincible at its absolute peak—emotionally raw, brutally violent, and narratively fearless. It fixes the season’s earlier missteps and then goes several steps further, delivering…
Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen review: Netflix’s most disturbing horror in years
TL;DR: Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen is a twisted, atmospheric Netflix horror series that blends psychological dread, brutal gore, and masterful cinematography into an unforgettable experience. It’s unsettling,…
