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Caught Stealing review: A grimy New York spiral with a cat at the center
TL;DR: Aronofsky made a Scorsese-style crime thriller about Austin Butler losing a kidney, dodging gangsters, and caring for a cat. It’s grim, funny, and deeply messy — but a ride…
TOD adds Crunchyroll anime to its lineup, starting with Jujutsu Kaisen and One Punch Man
Anime fans in the Middle East and North Africa now have a new home for their favorite shows. TOD, the regional streaming platform best known for its sports coverage, has…
The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon season 3 premieres September 8 on STARZPLAY in the MENA
The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon is heading back to screens this September, with STARZPLAY confirming the exclusive regional premiere of Season 3 on Monday, September 8, 2025. Episodes will stream weekly…
Alien: Earth, episode 4 review: Wendy the Xenomorph whisperer changes everything
TL;DR: Wendy becomes the xenomorph whisperer, Boy Kavalier proves he’s the worst, Nibs has a heartbreaking breakdown, and the show takes the franchise into terrifying new territory. A slow-burn, cerebral…
The Terminal List: Dark Wolf review: brutal action, shadow ops, and spy-thriller chaos
TL;DR: Dark Wolf puts Taylor Kitsch where he belongs—front and center in an action show that’s smarter, sharper, and more compulsively watchable than you’d expect. Not flawless, but easily one…
Apple TV+ debuts trailer for The Savant starring Jessica Chastain
Apple TV+ has released the first trailer for The Savant, a new limited series led by Jessica Chastain, who also serves as an executive producer. The eight-episode thriller will premiere globally…
OSN+ brings the complete SAW franchise to horror fans
OSN+ has added the SAW Collection to its streaming lineup, bringing the long-running horror franchise to subscribers in the region. The films are now available to watch exclusively on the platform, offering…
Every Netflix original coming in September 2025: Wednesday, Alice in Borderland, and more
Netflix’s September 2025 slate is led by some of its biggest returning originals, alongside new series and documentaries that broaden its global storytelling reach. The month kicks off September 3…
After 80 years of love triangles and milkshakes, Archie goes to the movies
For the first time in over 80 years, Archie Andrews and the Riverdale gang are heading to the big screen. Universal Pictures has confirmed a feature-length adaptation of the beloved comic…
The Roses review: hilarious, clever, and nowhere near dark enough
TL;DR: Two incredible performances keep The Roses from wilting, but the film plays it too polite. Watch it for Colman and Cumberbatch’s duel, not for the bite that the story promises but never…
Upload season 4 review: saying goodbye to TV’s smartest sci-fi comedy that forgot how to end
TL;DR: Upload Season 4 closes out Prime Video’s sharp sci-fi comedy with a whimper instead of a bang. Great cast, weak writing, and a finale that undoes too much. Funny in…
Dexter: Resurrection’s New York Ripper mystery is the ultimate geek puzzle — but who is it?
Dexter: Resurrection has been playing one of its smartest tricks yet. While we’ve watched Dexter Morgan juggle fatherhood, new emotions, and a creepy dinner club hosted by Leon Prater, the show…
Invasion season 3, episode 1 review: a reset that finally gives the show teeth
TL;DR: After two seasons of squandered potential, Invasion finally delivers a premiere that feels confident, character-focused, and worth watching. It’s not perfect, but it’s a much-needed reset that makes me cautiously optimistic…
Foundation season 3, episode 7 review: trauma, tyranny, and the Mule’s terrifying love story
TL;DR: The Mule’s backstory is revealed, and it’s every bit as heartbreaking and horrifying as fans hoped. Episode 7 blends trauma, tyranny, and terrifying intimacy into one of the show’s…
Dexter: Resurrection episode 8 review: the shocking showdown that changes everything
TL;DR: Dexter: Resurrection Episode 8 delivers a tense showdown, a heartbreaking near-miss for Batista, and the season’s first truly shocking confrontation between Dexter and Prater. Flawed but gripping. There are certain…
Peacemaker season 2, episode 1 review: when daddy issues Go multiversal
TL;DR: Peacemaker Season 2 kicks off with multiverse mayhem, broken friendships, and a Chris-vs-Chris showdown that feels more like therapy than spectacle. It’s a slower start, but the emotional stakes are sky-high.…
Netflix’s Hostage review: the political thriller that puts family before country, and tears you apart for it
TL;DR: Hostage is tense, emotional, and razor-sharp — a must-watch for fans of The Diplomat and anyone who loves political thrillers that put the human cost front and center. I’ve always thought that political…
Countdown episode 11 review: love, betrayal, and the shadow of a sniper
TL;DR: Countdown Episode 11 introduces a terrifying new villain in Todd, reunites Meachum and Oliveras under strained circumstances, and sets the stage for a tense final arc. It’s creepy, fast-paced, and a…
