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I Know What You Did Last Summer (2025) review: the return of a VHS-era classic
TL;DR: The fisherman’s back, and so are your favorite '90s scream teens. Is it necessary? Not at all. Is it fun? Absolutely. If you grew up on VHS copies of…
Stranger Things season 5 teaser hints at a dark, emotional final chapter
It’s been more than three years since the fourth season of Stranger Things brought the Upside Down to Hawkins, and the long wait for the final chapter is finally starting to bear…
Severance leads 2025 Emmy nominations as Apple TV+ gains ground in prestige TV
The 2025 Emmy nominations have been announced, and Severance has emerged as the most recognized series of the year, earning 27 nominations. Season 2 of the Apple TV+ psychological drama is now…
Wands out: first look at new Harry and Hagrid as HBO’s Harry Potter series officially begins filming
Grab your butterbeer and dust off your house robes — the Wizarding World is officially returning, and we’ve just stepped onto Platform 9¾ for the first time in years. HBO’s Harry…
Dora and the Search for Sol Dorado review: this is what happens when you algorithm an adventure
TL;DR: Dora and the Search for Sol Dorado is a visually energetic, well-meaning kids' adventure that never quite captures the spirit of its source material—or the anarchic joy of its cinematic inspirations.…
HBO’s new Harry Potter series filming two seasons back-to-back
HBO's long-anticipated Harry Potter reboot is moving forward quickly, with new production details revealing that the first two seasons will be filmed consecutively. According to Production Weekly, the series—currently filming under the codename Dark…
Justin Bieber’s Swag album review: emotional, experimental, and unexpected
TL;DR: Justin Bieber's surprise album Swag is a rich, introspective continuation of his underrated Journals era, drenched in matured R&B textures, modern influences, and lyrical vulnerability. Despite its throwback title, this 21-track collection feels…
Dexter: Resurrection review – the Bay Harbor butcher grows up (sort of)
TL;DR: Dexter: Resurrection is the best version of the revival we could have hoped for: sharper, smarter, and darkly hilarious, giving Michael C. Hall room to explore a more weathered Dexter…
Murderbot season finale review: the tearful liberation of a sarcastic machine that just wants to watch its shows
TL;DR: Murderbot ends its first season with a finale so quietly devastating and beautifully human that I found myself sobbing into my cat’s fur at 3 AM. It’s a farewell without…
Foundation Season 3 Review: the Mule eats candy while the galaxy burns
TL;DR: Apple TV+'s Foundation Season 3 opens with a chilling, stylish introduction for The Mule, as Pilou Asbæk delivers chaos with candy in hand. The Cleons grapple with mortality, Demerzel spirals deeper…
JAWS @ 50 review: a tale of the shark that couldn’t swim but ate the world
TL;DR: “Jaws @ 50: The Definitive Inside Story” is a deeply affectionate, often hilarious, and surprisingly emotional documentary that peels back every layer of Spielberg’s shark-infested nightmare turned masterpiece. Whether…
Apple TV+ releases teaser for The Morning Show season 4
Apple TV+ has released the first teaser for the upcoming fourth season of The Morning Show, offering viewers an early glimpse into the evolving newsroom drama. Starring Jennifer Aniston and Reese…
Superman (2025) review: for the first time in years, Superman feels like Superman again
TL;DR: James Gunn’s Superman is a shimmering mess of tonal joy, scattered ambitions, and heart-tugging humanity. When it’s about Lois and Clark, it soars. When it’s about everything else, it tries to…
After two decades, should Disney reboot the love bug for today’s kids?
Long before high-octane racing franchises like Fast & Furious dominated box offices, Disney had carved out its own lane in motorsport entertainment with a sentient Volkswagen Beetle named Herbie. Known lovingly as…
From Dexter to Paddington: here what’s streaming on TOD in July
Wondering what to watch next? TOD has just updated its library with fresh series and movies to keep your evenings sorted this July. Here’s your complete guide to the newest…
Murderbot Episode 9 review: when action and emotion collide
TL;DR: Episode 9 of Murderbot delivers the most action-heavy and emotional chapter yet, merging its sci-fi spectacle with wrenching character beats. Murderbot sacrifices everything to save Mensah in a climax that feels…
Duster Finale review: a savage twist ending that changes everything
TL;DR: Duster’s season 1 finale rips the rug out with two seismic twists: Jim’s brother Joey is alive under the alias Xavier, orchestrating high-level conspiracies, while Izzy reveals her cancer…
Netflix’s The Old Guard 2: an action sequel stuck between life and death
TL;DR: The Old Guard 2 isn’t as polished or impactful as the first, but it remains a watchable, fast-paced action fantasy anchored by Charlize Theron’s stoic magnetism. While its rushed runtime,…
