WHAT TO WATCH
Severance season 2 episode 5 review: unmasking Trojan’s Horse
The fifth episode of Severance Season 2, "Trojan's Horse," arrives at a critical juncture, leaving viewers reeling from the revelations of "Woe's Hollow." This season has masterfully escalated the tension, weaving a…
Apple TV+’s The Gorge review: a thrilling descent into the unknown
"The Gorge," an Apple Original film, ventures into the treacherous territory of genre fusion, attempting to weave together elements of science fiction, romance, horror, and action-adventure. While the film occasionally…
Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy review: laughs and tears, but something’s missing
The Bridget Jones franchise, a cultural touchstone for a generation, returns with Mad About the Boy. This fourth installment finds our beloved heroine navigating the choppy waters of life, love, and…
Captain America: Brave New World review: a fun Marvel movie, but not a game changer
The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), a sprawling tapestry of interconnected narratives, has become a cultural phenomenon. From its humble beginnings with Iron Man to the universe-altering events of the Infinity Saga,…
Mom (2025) review: a haunting exploration of maternal guilt and terror
The horror genre, often a playground for the macabre and supernatural, occasionally ventures into the deeply unsettling realm of psychological terror. "Mom" (2025), the debut feature from Adam O'Brien, bravely…
Apple Cider Vinegar review: a cautionary tale for the digital age
The rise and fall of Belle Gibson, the wellness influencer who captivated millions with her fabricated story of healing herself from terminal brain cancer through "clean living," is a chilling…
Love Hurts review: mob romance, martial arts, and a whole lotta gore
The cinematic landscape is often painted with broad strokes, where genres intertwine and influences converge. "Love Hurts," starring Ke Huy Quan in his first live-action role since his Oscar-winning performance…
Love You to Death review: a quirky rom-com with heart (and a heart condition)
The exploration of love and mortality has been a recurring theme in storytelling across cultures and eras. From the tragic tale of Orpheus and Eurydice to the lighthearted (albeit cheesy)…
Netflix’s Cassandra review: a chilling exploration of AI, motherhood, and rage
In the ever-expanding universe of streaming entertainment, Netflix continues to be a dominant force, not only for its vast library but also for its commitment to showcasing international productions. While…
Presence review: a hauntingly flawed experiment
Steven Soderbergh, a name synonymous with innovative filmmaking, returns with "Presence," a film that premiered at Sundance and immediately sparked conversations. This isn't your typical haunted house narrative; Soderbergh, ever…
Mythic Quest season 4 review: the quest continues
The hallowed halls of Mythic Quest (MQ) have reopened, beckoning us once more into the chaotic yet captivating world of video game development. After a hiatus that felt longer than…
Disney+’s Paradise review: a thought-provoking must-see thriller
2025 is shaping up to be a banner year for television, and Disney+'s 'Paradise' is the latest jewel in the crown. Following on the heels of critically acclaimed shows like…
Werewolves review: a howlingly bad moonlit mess
The moon, that celestial orb that has inspired poets, lovers, and lunatics alike, takes a decidedly sinister turn in Steven C. Miller's 'Werewolves'. This post-apocalyptic horror flick throws a supermoon-induced…
The Gardener review: Van Damme’s biggest threat is a prickly rosebush
Jean-Claude Van Damme, the Muscles from Brussels, the Timecop himself, is back in The Gardener (2025), a film that blends action and comedy with a dash of brutal violence. This isn't…
The Night Agent season 2 review: the conspiracy deepens, and goes global
The first season of The Night Agent crept onto Netflix with the unassuming air of a procedural drama, a quiet underdog in a sea of flashy, big-budget productions. Yet, through its taut…
Apple TV+’s Prime Target review: a collision of genius and conspiracy
Apple TV+'s Prime Target thrusts us into the world of high-stakes espionage, where the weapon of choice isn't a Walther PPK or a cunning disguise, but the seemingly innocuous world of prime…
Netflix’s Back in Action review: Diaz is back, baby! (but maybe she should’ve stayed away)
Hold onto your popcorn, folks, because Cameron Diaz has risen from the ashes of retirement like a phoenix wearing yoga pants and a slightly confused expression. Yes, the queen of…
The Agency review: a gripping thriller that redefines the spy genre
"The Agency" is not your typical spy thriller. While the genre often revels in high-octane action sequences and globe-trotting adventures, "The Agency" takes a different approach, delving into the psychological…
