WHAT TO WATCH
Hijack season 2 review: Idris Elba goes underground and delivers another perfectly engineered thrill
TL;DR: Hijack season two swaps altitude for underground tension and proves that the formula still works. Idris Elba remains the most watchable man in crisis television, the pacing is razor…
All That’s Left of You review: a devastating family saga that refuses to let history be forgotten
TL;DR: All That’s Left of You is a quietly devastating, generation-spanning family drama that transforms the history of Palestinian displacement into an intimate, deeply human experience. Cherien Dabis delivers a…
A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms review: the smartest and most satisfying direction Westeros has taken in years
TL;DR: Smaller stakes, stronger characters, and a refreshingly human story make A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms the smartest and most satisfying direction the Game of Thrones universe has taken…
Everything Game of Thrones fans need to know about A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms before returning to Westeros
As we prepares to return once again to Westeros, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms arrives with a noticeably different set of priorities than previous entries in the franchise. Based…
Tell Me Lies season 3 review: toxic love reaches a breaking point
TL;DR: Tell Me Lies Season 3 is messier, meaner, and more confident than ever. It doubles down on toxic relationships, deepens its supporting cast, and delivers a finale that feels…
The Simpsons retires Duffman, ending one of the show’s sharpest satires
After nearly three decades of loud entrances, exaggerated bravado, and deliberately hollow slogans, one of The Simpsons’ most recognizable supporting characters has been quietly written out. In a recent season…
Stranger Things documentary reignites debate over the show’s final season
A newly released documentary examining the production of Stranger Things season 5 has reopened long-running debates among fans about how the series concluded. One Last Adventure: The Making of Stranger Things 5,…
Will Smith brings National Geographic’s Pole to Pole series to Dubai
Will Smith appeared in Dubai this week for the Middle East premiere of Pole to Pole with Will Smith, marking the regional debut of the long-gestating National Geographic project. The event took…
Hijack season 2: Apple TV is about to lock us underground
On January 14, 2026, Hijack Season 2 arrives, and this time the series trades altitude for claustrophobia. Instead of a plane in the sky, the new season drops us into a far more…
What to expect from A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms on OSN+
A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, the latest HBO series set in the world of Westeros, will stream exclusively across the Middle East and North Africa beginning 19 January 2026.…
Landman season 2 episode 9 review: the moment the season loses control
TL;DR: Landman season 2, episode 9 is a bloated, misjudged penultimate chapter that sidelines momentum in favor of clumsy commentary and underdeveloped conflict. Billy Bob Thornton remains compelling, and the…
Golden Globes 2026: the complete list of winners across film and television
The 2026 edition of the Golden Globes reflected a year in which restrained storytelling and performance-driven work found steady recognition across film and television. Rather than producing a sweep for…
Industry season 4 review: power, proximity, and the price of staying in the room
TL;DR: Industry Season 4 cements HBO’s finance drama as one of the best shows of its era, delivering its most confident, dangerous, and emotionally brutal season yet. With Harper and…
Coldwater, is a devastating descent into paranoia, power, and psychological collapse
TL;DR: Coldwater is a tense, performance-driven psychological thriller that flips Andrew Lincoln’s screen persona on its head. It doesn’t reinvent the genre, but its atmosphere, dark humor, and standout cast…
The Night Manager season 2 premier review: ten years later, old ghosts, new lies, same dangerous obsession
TL;DR: Stylish, sexy, and morally murky, The Night Manager Season 2 is a thrilling comeback that trades nostalgia for tension and doesn’t let go. Watching The Night Manager return in…
Greenland 2: Migration review: what comes after the apocalypse is scarier than the impact itself
TL;DR: Greenland 2: Migration sidesteps disaster-movie clichés by focusing on the messy, traumatic aftermath of global extinction rather than the spectacle of destruction itself. Anchored by strong performances and a…
Tehran Season 3 premiere review: on the run, out of allies, and one discovery away from total war
TL;DR: Season 3 of Tehran kicks off at full throttle, dropping Tamar into survival mode immediately after the devastating events of the season 2 finale. With her lover dead, no…
The Pitt Season 2 premiere review: fireworks outside, open chests inside, zero time to breathe
TL;DR: The Pitt returns with a chaotic, gripping Fourth of July shift that blends surgical intensity, lived-in characters, and old-school episodic magic. Still one of the best medical dramas on…

