WHAT TO WATCH
The Last of Us season 2 episode 3 review: a journey lit by rage and coffee beans
TL;DR: Ellie leaves Jackson, Dina by her side, vengeance burning like a second heartbeat. Joel’s death is the wound that won't close, and in this brutal, deliberate episode, "The Last…
Doctor Who season 15, episode 3: The Well had me terrified, heartbroken, and completely hooked
TL;DR: "The Well" taps into deep, unsettling horror while offering a glimmer of human resilience. Stunning performances, sharp writing, and a chilling atmosphere make it a worthy successor to "Midnight." Dredging…
The Accountant 2 Review: Ben Affleck’s autistic assassin returns for a wild, weirdly endearing ride
TL;DR: The Accountant 2 is a goofy, turbo-charged, sometimes baffling action sequel that somehow makes Ben Affleck’s stone-faced autistic assassin even more endearing. It's overstuffed, ridiculous, and surprisingly heartfelt in its…
Havoc review: Tom Hardy Netflix thriller left me bloody exhausted — in more ways than one
TL;DR: Tom Hardy punches through walls, people, and narrative coherence in Havoc, Gareth Evans' long-awaited Netflix crime-thriller. It's gritty, stylish, and occasionally brilliant in its brutality, but the storytelling stumbles over…
Until Dawn movie review: The most fun you’ll have dying on repeat
TL;DR: Until Dawn is a wickedly fun, if not particularly deep, video game adaptation that gleefully slices and dices its way through horror tropes like a love letter to the genre.…
YOU final season review: Joe’s ending begins where it all started
TL;DR: Joe Goldberg is back in New York, and You Season 5 is a sharp, unsettling, and unexpectedly emotional return to form that digs into the character's roots while setting the stage…
Andor Season 2 review: empire intrigue, family trauma, and some very funny fascists
TL;DR: Andor Season 2 is a masterclass in slow-burn rebellion storytelling. Tony Gilroy doubles down on the grounded, grown-up version of Star Wars he started in Season 1, and this time he…
MobLand episode 4 review: Bella, Conrad, and and the twist that changes everything
TL;DR:MobLand just detonated its most unsettling plot bomb to date. In Episode 4, a sickening revelation about Bella and Conrad Harrigan’s past transforms the show’s family drama into something darker, more…
You season 4 recap: everything to remember before Joe Goldberg’s final act in season 5
TL;DRYou Season 4 sends Joe Goldberg across the pond for his most twisted identity crisis yet. With an unreliable narrator more unreliable than ever and a surprise villain reveal that makes…
The Handmaid’s Tale S6E5 review: Janine burns bright
TL;DR: In The Handmaid’s Tale Season 6, Episode 5, titled "Janine," the series delves deep into the complexities of survival, resistance, and the blurred lines between victimhood and agency. Janine's journey from subjugation…
The Last of Us season 2 episode 2 review: the ballad that broke us
TL;DR:In Season 2, Episode 2 of The Last of Us, HBO didn't just break our hearts — they crushed them into ash, strummed them like an old six-string, and whispered "this…
Doctor Who season 15 episode 2 review: animation, meta-fandom, and the magic of cinema
In the ever-evolving tapestry of Doctor Who, few episodes manage to encapsulate the show's essence while pushing its boundaries. "Lux," the second installment of Season 2, achieves this with aplomb, delivering…
Government Cheese review: a stylish 60s fever dream with no story to tell
There’s an unspoken trend brewing in Apple TV+’s original programming slate: a penchant for quirky, retro-infused, visually dazzling dramedies that look expensive and feel like they were brainstormed during a…
Daredevil: Born Again season 1 finale review: redemption, ruin, and the rebirth of Marvel’s grittiest icon
When Marvel Studios announced Daredevil: Born Again, fans were immediately divided. Would this new version of Matt Murdock live up to the legacy of Netflix’s revered series? Would Disney+ deliver the…
Sinners review: Ryan Coogler’s southern gothic horror roars with style, soul, and sinister swagger
Every once in a while, a film grabs you by the collar, drags you down into its world, and refuses to let go until you’ve felt every heartbeat, every gasp,…
The Glass Dome review: Netflix’s Nordic noir delivers a chilling, character-driven mystery
Netflix's The Glass Dome (original title: Glaskupan) is a compelling six-part Swedish psychological thriller that delves deep into the haunting effects of trauma and the complexities of small-town dynamics. Created by renowned crime author…
Your Friends & Neighbours Review: the return of a mad man
Jon Hamm is back on prestige television. That sentence alone carries weight. Ten years after Mad Men left a Don Draper-shaped hole in the hearts of TV drama fans everywhere, Hamm has…
Suits LA episode 8 review: Harvey Specter returns with trouble in tow
Episode 8 of Suits LA marks a pivotal shift in tone and stakes, serving not only as a continuation of Ted Black’s (Stephen Amell) trial efforts but also a defining chapter in…
