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Bridgerton season 4 part 1 review: Benedict’s romance pushes the Regency saga to its most ambitious high
TL;DR: Bridgerton Season 4 Part 1 delivers its strongest romance yet by pairing a Cinderella-style class-crossing love story with richer worldbuilding and standout performances. It’s peak escapist TV that finally…
Cairn review: a relentless ascent that forces you to respect gravity and your own patience
TL;DR: Cairn turns climbing into a brutally honest conversation with yourself, and it’s absolutely worth the climb. There’s a very specific moment in Cairn when the game stops being a…
Apple Creator Studio review: Final Cut wakes up, Pixelmator shines, Logic keeps winning
TL;DR: Apple Creator Studio bundles Apple’s best creative apps into one subscription and it’s a great value if you don’t already own them. Final Cut Pro gets smarter and faster,…
Kidnapped: Elizabeth Smart review: a survivor-led true-crime that refuses shame
TL;DR: Kidnapped: Elizabeth Smart is a harrowing but deeply necessary true-crime documentary that succeeds because it centres survivor agency over spectacle. Elizabeth Smart’s unflinching honesty about trauma, shame, and survival…
Highguard review: an enjoyable, ambitious shooter that feels one update away from greatness
TL;DR: Highguard has a cool siege fantasy, solid gunplay, and a great core idea, but too much downtime and too little scale keep it from greatness. Worth trying, easy to…
Shrinking season 3 premiere review: Harrison Ford and Michael J. Fox deliver the show’s most powerful start
TL;DR: Shrinking season 3 kicks off with a deeply emotional, laugh-through-the-pain premiere that doubles down on its core themes of forgiveness, momentum, and living loudly in the face of inevitable…
Shelter review: another rogue agent movie, another watchable Statham turn
TL;DR: Shelter is a familiar, competently made Jason Statham action thriller that borrows heavily from Bourne and Wick without ever escaping their shadows. It’s narratively bland but technically solid, elevated…
Pathologic 3 review: a brutal, slow-burning mystery where repetition, time loops, and consequence define survival
TL;DR: Pathologic 3 is a punishing, deeply intelligent survival detective sim that weaponizes repetition and consequence. It’s rough, demanding, and occasionally frustrating, but for players willing to engage on its…
HUAWEI Mate XT | ULTIMATE DESIGN: embracing the unknown and holding the future in your hands
TL;DR: A breathtaking tri-fold phone that finally makes foldables feel complete, asks for huge compromises, and proves Huawei is still willing to build the kind of hardware no one else…
Wonder Man review: Marvel reaches into the long box, pulls a nobody, and somehow builds its most grown-up series
TL;DR: Wonder Man is a quietly powerful MCU series that trades multiversal bombast for emotional honesty. With stellar performances from Yahya Abdul-Mateen II and Ben Kingsley, sharp Hollywood satire, and…
UAG Premium Tech 24L Backpack review: your backpack is as serious as your gear and ready for chaos
TL;DR: The UAG Premium Tech 24L Backpack is a purpose-built, no-nonsense carry solution for professionals, travelers, and tech-heavy users who demand durability, organization, and comfort in one package. With ultra-tough…
Resident Evil Requiem preview: a 30-year legacy collides with something genuinely new
TL;DR: Leon is back, Grace is vulnerable, zombies talk, Chunk is terrifying, and Resident Evil Requiem might be one of Capcom’s smartest genre-balancing acts yet. I walked into my preview…
Send Help review: this sun-soaked survival thriller slowly transforms office politics into psychological horror
TL;DR: Send Help is Sam Raimi in gleeful sadist mode, delivering a sharp, funny, and vicious survival thriller powered by electric performances from Rachel McAdams and Dylan O’Brien. It’s lean,…
Highguard review in progress: an FPS that starts strong thanks to smart design and snappy combat
TL;DR: Highguard looked forgettable at first glance, but hands-on time reveals a sharp, exciting FPS built around a genuinely compelling siege-based mode. Early days, but surprisingly promising. I’ll be honest:…
Code Vein 2 Review: time travel, vampires, and a soulslike sequel that can’t quite escape its own shadow
TL;DR: Cool ideas, uneven execution. Code Vein 2 has flashes of brilliance, but jank, repetition, and missed emotional beats keep it from becoming the anime soulslike it desperately wants to…
Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade Switch 2 Review: Coming Back to Midgar, One More Time
TL;DR: Not as flashy as PS5, but shockingly solid, fully featured, and absolutely worth playing if Switch 2 is your platform of choice Booting up Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade…
Huawei Mate X7 review: a mature, confident foldable that prioritizes real use over flash
TL;DR: In this Huawei Mate X7 review, the big takeaway is maturity. You’re getting a thinner, tougher foldable with gorgeous LTPO OLED displays, excellent upgraded cameras, strong multitasking features, and…
This tiny retro Mac mini dock looks like my childhood computer and costs enough to hurt me emotionally
TL;DR: A retro Macintosh-style dock for the Mac mini that adds ports, SSD expansion, and a tiny display. It’s pricey, deeply nostalgic, and way more useful than it has any…

