WHAT TO WATCH
Uglies review: a missed opportunity to explore a dystopian world
In an era where our faces are endlessly sculpted and perfected by digital sorcery, where AI-generated beauty reigns supreme, it seems almost laughable to imagine a world where Joey King, a vision of…
Netflix’s Into the Fire: The Lost Daughter review – a mother’s crusade against injustice
Netflix's latest addition to the true-crime genre, "Into the Fire: The Lost Daughter," delivers a gut-wrenching narrative that transcends the typical tropes of the genre. It's a captivating story of Cathy Terkanian, a mother…
Speak No Evil review: James McAvoy elevates this reimagined Danish nightmare
In the realm of horror remakes, where creative liberties often lead to watered-down thrills, Blumhouse's "Speak No Evil" emerges as a refreshing exception. This American adaptation of the critically acclaimed 2021 Danish thriller…
Lee review: a captivating portrait of a trailblazing woman in a man’s world
From the pulsating rhythm of a heartbeat echoing amidst the chaos of war, "Lee" plunges us into the extraordinary life of Lee Miller, a woman who dared to defy convention and capture…
Subservience: a predictable yet entertaining AI thriller
Subservience taps into the growing unease surrounding artificial intelligence, painting a dystopian picture where domestic androids become a threat to the very families they serve. It's a familiar narrative, reminiscent of classic sci-fi thrillers…
Slow Horses season 4 review: buckle up for a blistering espionage ride!
Slow Horses, Apple TV+'s unconventional espionage series, has always been a delightful subversion of the genre, and season 4 takes this to a whole new level. Prepare for an explosive cocktail of nail-biting suspense, gut-wrenching…
Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice: Tim Burton’s macabre masterpiece returns in a spooktacular sequel
Thirty-six years have passed since Tim Burton's iconic bio-exorcist first graced the silver screen, and fans have been clamoring for more ever since. Now, the wait is finally over. "Beetlejuice Beetlejuice" has arrived, and it's…
Terminator Zero review: a reboot from the ashes of judgment day
"I'll be back," wasn't just a catchphrase in James Cameron's iconic Terminator; it was a prophecy. Just as the T-1000 morphs relentlessly, so too has the franchise, with each iteration a new evolution. Yet, recent…
AFRAID review: if you weren’t already paranoid about AI, this will surely seal the deal
'Afraid', the latest offering from director Chris Weitz, navigates the well-trodden territory of AI-themed thrillers with a mix of caution and intrigue. The film, starring John Cho and Katherine Waterston, follows a family whose lives…
Kaos review: Greek mythology gets a modern makeover
Prepare to have your expectations shattered and your funny bone tickled, because "Kaos," the latest brainchild of "The End of the F**king World" creator Charlie Covell, is a comedic masterpiece that breathes…
The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power season 2: a glittering mirage in middle-earth
Alright, fellow hobbits and elves, let's have a little chat about the second season of 'The Rings of Power'. It's like a grand feast laid out before you: visually stunning, meticulously crafted... but when you take…
Only Murders in the Building season 4: it’s so funny, it’s a crime!
Let's face it, in the vast landscape of streaming comedies, it's easy to feel like you're wading through a sea of mediocrity. So many shows play it safe, prioritizing high-concept plots and heartwarming…
The Union review: Mark Wahlberg and Halle Berry team up in Netflix’s latest action movie
"The Union" is the latest addition to Netflix's action movie roster, bringing together the star power of Mark Wahlberg and Halle Berry in a globe-trotting spy caper. While the plot is preposterous…
Alien: Romulus review: a chest-bursting, facehugging tribute to classic sci-fi horror
Alright, geeks, listen up! If Ridley Scott's "Alien" ever made you double-check your closet for lurking Xenomorphs or caused you to grip your trusty chestburster plushie just a bit tighter, then get ready to…
Bad Monkey review: a sun-soaked, monkey-fueled romp through the Florida Keys
Sometimes, you just need a show that's as breezy and carefree as a day at the beach. That's exactly what 'Bad Monkey' offers: a delightful blend of quirky characters, stunning Florida scenery, and a healthy…
Industry season 3 review: a masterclass in moral corruption (and damn good TV)
Buckle up, geeks, because 'Industry' Season 3 is here to take you on a wild, wicked ride through the cutthroat world of high finance. Forget the innocent Gen Zers of seasons past, this time they're…
The Umbrella Academy season 4 review: a fond farewell, flawed but ultimately fulfilling
The Umbrella Academy's final season marks a bittersweet goodbye to the beloved Hargreeves siblings, delivering a quirky and emotionally charged conclusion in a condensed six-episode run. While the shorter format streamlines the…
Cowboy Cartel review: a glimpse into a unique money laundering scheme
Apple TV+'s "Cowboy Cartel" delves into an unlikely pairing: the high-stakes world of quarter horse racing and the infamous Los Zetas drug cartel. This four-part docuseries chronicles the investigation of a sprawling…
