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Him review: a football horror story that fumbles every scare

TL;DR: Him wants to be football’s Get Out, but settles for being a sloppy scrimmage. A few haunting visuals and a solid Wayans performance can’t save it from wasting its premise. Not scary…

Disney+’s The Man in My Basement review: Willem Dafoe turns a house into a haunted mind

TL;DR: Willem Dafoe rents a basement and reality itself starts to rot. A haunting psychodrama about race, power, and ownership that refuses to give easy answers. There’s a particular kind…

Apple TV+ October lineup: new dramas, documentaries, and returning favorites

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Sep 27

Apple TV+ is extending its fall lineup into October with a slate that leans heavily on new originals, spanning drama, crime thrillers, documentaries, and family programming. Following a September anchored…

Netflix October 2025 originals: from serial killers to sorcerers

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Sep 27

Netflix is rolling out a strong slate of originals in October 2025, blending big-budget fantasy, gaming adaptations, true crime, and political drama. The month kicks off with Monster: The Ed…

Peacemaker season 2, episode 6 review: the Lex Luthor cameo that sets up Man of Tomorrow

TL;DR: Lex Luthor just crashed Peacemaker’s party, and in doing so, James Gunn has basically told us that the road to Man of Tomorrow runs straight through Chris Smith’s blood-soaked…

Baywatch RETURNS! Get ready for more surf, sand, and red swimsuits 

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Sep 26

Baywatch is officially suiting up for a new era. The iconic lifeguard drama, once the most-watched TV show in the world, is getting a full reboot for the 2026–27 season with…

Netflix’s Wayward review: cult vibes, creepy schools, and a story that goes nowhere

TL;DR: Wayward has a killer premise and an even deadlier Toni Collette, but repetition, sluggish pacing, and undercooked writing drag it down. Watch it for Collette if you must, but don’t…

Avatar: Fire and Ash trailer reveals the rise of the ash people and new alliances

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Sep 26

The latest trailer for Avatar: Fire and Ash offers a deeper look into James Cameron’s third installment of the sprawling sci-fi franchise, hinting at a darker chapter for Pandora and its people.…

Spaceballs 2: the schwartz awakens in 2027

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Sep 26

Nearly four decades after Mel Brooks first spoofed Star Wars, Spaceballs is officially getting a sequel. Spaceballs 2 is moving forward with a mix of returning cast members and new…

Alice in Borderland season 3 review: Joker rules, chaos reigns, nobody wins

TL;DR: Alice in Borderland Season 3 is chaotic, uneven, and unsatisfying. Fun in bursts, but the weakest season yet. When Netflix first dropped Alice in Borderland back in 2020, I remember…

House of Guinness review: Peaky Blinders’ creator delivers an Irish Succession

TL;DR: House of Guinness is Steven Knight’s Irish answer to Succession, with Peaky Blinders flair. Messy at times, but compelling throughout, it’s one of Netflix’s better historical dramas in recent years.…

Gen V Season 2 episode 4 review: Cipher’s mind games raise the stakes

TL;DR: Jordan gets ruined by Vought, Marie explodes a goat, Cate slithers back, Emma builds a rebellion, and Cipher shows his true powers. It’s chaos—and it works. Every time Gen V drops…

The Terminal List: Dark Wolf finale review: bromance, betrayal, and an explosive closure

TL;DR: Explosions, bromance, and one very sad divorce email: Dark Wolf ends strong, tees up Season 2, and proves that Taylor Kitsch is still Hollywood’s best sad-eyed action hero. There’s something deliciously…

Doc season 2 premiere review: a shot fired, a memory sparked, and a future teetering on the edge

TL;DR: Doc Season 2 kicks off with a tense hospital shooting, a devastating patient case, and Amy’s first recovered memory. Equal parts thriller and tearjerker, it proves the show hasn’t lost…

Marvel Zombies review: the MCU’s animated apocalypse has heart but little bite

TL;DR: Marvel Zombies has gore, heart, and flashes of brilliance, but its short length and shallow character work keep it from becoming the definitive MCU horror story. Marvel Zombies is…

High Potential season 2 episode 2 review: Morgan wins, but the show loses its best villain too soon

TL;DR: Morgan outsmarts the Game Maker and rescues Maya in an episode that’s clever and tense, but rushes through its best villain’s exit. There are two kinds of television villains: the…

Slow Horses season 5 premier review: MI5 rejects, re-assemble!

TL;DR: Slow Horses season five leans harder on Roddy Ho than ever, but thanks to killer writing and a superb cast, it remains one of the best shows on Apple…

Alien: Earth finale review: Neverland becomes a nightmare of growing up

TL;DR: The Alien: Earth Season 1 finale flips the script by letting the hybrids seize power, with Wendy at the helm of a messy, terrifying revolution. It’s Peter Pan meets Lord of the Flies with…

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