WHAT TO WATCH
The Last of Us season 2 premiere review: a quiet, and devastating return
Five years after the heart-wrenching conclusion of Season 1, The Last of Us returns to HBO with a Season 2 premiere that is more emotionally charged than action-packed. Titled “Future Days,” the…
Doctor Who season 2 premiere review: a dazzling return that finds its focus
The beloved sci-fi institution that is Doctor Who returns with the Season 2 premiere of its Disney+ era, and if "The Robot Revolution" is any indication of where this series is headed,…
G20 review: Viola Davis commands the screen, but the fails to go beyond surface-level thrills
In a cinematic landscape frequently preoccupied with superhero fatigue and endless reboots, Amazon’s geopolitical action thriller G20 arrives like a jolt of classic genre nostalgia—though not necessarily in the way we hoped.…
The Pitt season finale review: raw, real, and absolutely unmissable!
If television is capable of heart surgery, The Pitt just successfully cracked open ours in its Season 1 finale—and miraculously stitched it back together with a kind of raw, poignant grace that…
Black Mirror season 7 review: the darkest show on TV finds its soul without losing Its edge
Charlie Brooker’s anthology series, “Black Mirror,” has consistently captivated audiences with its incisive exploration of technology’s impact on society. With the release of its seventh season, the show embarks on…
The Amateur review: Rami Malek evolves from cryptographer to reluctant assassin in a tense thriller
In the vast landscape of espionage thrillers, "The Amateur" emerges as a narrative that seeks to intertwine the cerebral with the visceral, offering audiences a protagonist whose journey from analyst…
Daredevil: Born Again episode 8 review: Bullseye’s return and Fisk’s dark alliance
In the penultimate episode of "Daredevil: Born Again," the series takes a decisive turn, weaving together intricate character arcs and long-standing rivalries that have been simmering beneath the surface. This installment…
White Lotus season 3 finale review: ambitious, atmospheric, and up for debate
For two and a half seasons, The White Lotus danced on the edge of brilliance—a sun-drenched satire, an acerbic autopsy of the idle rich, layered with a murder-mystery hook that added just…
The Handmaid’s Tale season 6 review: a ferocious farewell that burns brightly
As "The Handmaid's Tale" marches into its sixth and final season, it does so not with a whimper, but a roar. Season 6 is not merely a conclusion; it's a…
Pulse review: Netflix’s first medical drama tries to stand out, but fails to find a heartbeat
Netflix's latest offering, "Pulse," attempts to carve out its niche amidst a genre teeming with storied predecessors. Helmed by creator Zoe Robyn, with Carlton Cuse of "Lost" and "Bates Motel"…
Disney+’s Dying for Sex review: unlike anything you’ve seen on TV
Television, as a medium, has always mirrored society’s core values and discomforts, particularly when it comes to sex. Historically, it’s a domain that has revolved around male desires and visual…
A Minecraft Movie review: Jack Black and Jason Momoa power a blocky bromance adventure
The world of video game adaptations is a strange and unpredictable terrain. For years, film studios tried and often failed to crack the code on turning interactive experiences into engaging…
Daredevil: Born Again episode 7 review: Muse unmasked, but at what cost?
With seven episodes down, Daredevil: Born Again is finally circling its major conflicts. While the long-simmering tension between Matt Murdock and Wilson Fisk builds toward an inevitable explosion, the serial killer known…
Suits LA episode 6 review: truth, lies & redemption in Lester Thompson’s murder trial
In the latest installment of NBC’s legal drama “Suits LA,” Episode 6, titled “Dester,” the series delivers a compelling narrative that intertwines courtroom tension with deep personal introspection. The episode…
MobLand review: London’s underworld gets the Guy Ritchie treatment
Guy Ritchie, a name synonymous with stylized crime thrillers, has once again ventured into the realm of gritty narratives, this time with "MobLand," a Paramount+ series that seeks to carve…
Apple TV+’s The Studio review: a MUST-SEE satirical tv series
In an era where streaming platforms are churning out content at an unprecedented rate, it takes something truly special to cut through the noise and leave a lasting impression. Apple…
Gangs of London season 3 review: a brutal symphony of blood, betrayal, and jaw-dropping action
Gangs of London has always been a show that thrives on its ability to plunge viewers into the heart of a brutal, meticulously crafted underworld. Season three continues this tradition,…
Suits LA episode 5 review: legal battles, betrayal, and the cracks in Ted’s empire
lright, buckle up, because we're diving deep into the tangled web that is "Suits LA," specifically dissecting Episode 5 like a forensic analyst examining a crime scene. Megan Vick's original…
