WHAT TO WATCH
The Pitt season 2 episode 5 review: banished doctors, brutal diagnoses, and an ER on the brink
TL;DR: The Pitt season 2 episode 5, “11:00 A.M.,” is relentless, harrowing, and emotionally brutal, using a necrotizing fasciitis case to expose the deep fractures between Langdon and Robby while…
Unfamiliar review: a dark, mature espionage series about loyalty, deception, and emotional collapse
TL;DR: Unfamiliar is a smart, restrained German spy thriller that trades flashy action for emotional damage and long-buried secrets. With strong performances, tight pacing, and a focus on flawed relationships,…
The Lincoln Lawyer season 4 review: Netflix’s legal drama reaches a new level of intensity and ambition
TL;DR: The Lincoln Lawyer season 4 stumbles out of the gate but quickly evolves into a gripping, emotionally charged courtroom drama anchored by Manuel Garcia-Rulfo’s career-best performance. It’s not flawless,…
The Shining returns to IMAX after 45 years and proves some nightmares are too big for your living room
TL;DR: The 45th anniversary IMAX release of The Shining isn’t a novelty or a nostalgia trip. It’s the definitive way to experience Kubrick’s masterpiece. The scale amplifies the dread, the…
Matchbox movie images preview John Cena-led action film at Apple TV
Apple TV has released the first official images from Matchbox, offering an early look at its upcoming action film built around Mattel’s long-running toy line. The movie, led by John…
Apple TV’s Cape Fear revisits a classic thriller with a slower, darker approach
Apple TV has released a first look at its upcoming Cape Fear television series, positioning the project as a slower-burning, character-driven reworking of familiar material rather than a straightforward update.…
High Potential S2E12 review: a near-death case forces Morgan and Karadec to confront what they mean to each other
TL;DR: High Potential Season 2 Episode 12 delivers a smart, emotionally grounded mystery while quietly pushing Morgan and Karadec closer than ever through vulnerability, grief, and a perfectly executed near-death…
Fallout season 2 finale review: everyone comes together in Vegas for an ending that changes the future of the Wasteland
TL;DR: Fallout Season 2’s finale brings every major character to Vegas for an emotionally rich, thematically dense ending that embraces moral ambiguity, big sci-fi ideas, and character-driven storytelling. It sets…
Apple TV doubles down on originals, unveiling every series and film coming to the platform in 2026
Apple has detailed its most expansive slate yet for Apple TV, quietly previewing a wide range of original series and films scheduled to arrive throughout 2026. The presentation, held as…
The Muppet Show review: after years away, Disney+ reminds us why we’ve always loved these weirdos
TL;DR: The Muppet Show’s Disney+ special is a warm, funny, irony-free return to form that understands these characters better than most modern attempts. It doesn’t reinvent the wheel—it remembers why…
Monarch Legacy of Monsters season 2 introduces a new titan threat
The first trailer for season two of Monarch: Legacy of Monsters introduces a new central threat that shifts the balance of power in the MonsterVerse. While the series has so far revolved…
Netflix to livestream BTS’ first concert since 2022 hiatus
Netflix will livestream a new concert by BTS next month, marking the group’s first full live performance since entering hiatus in late 2022. The event, titled BTS THE COMEBACK LIVE | ARIRANG, is…
Your Friends & Neighbors returns this April as Apple TV confirms early season three renewal
Your Friends & Neighbors has secured an early renewal for a third season, ahead of the debut of its second season on Apple TV. The announcement arrives alongside the release…
Stranger Things returns with an animated detour set in 1985
Stranger things officially closed out its main storyline last year with a finale that split viewers, drawing both praise for its scale and criticism for its tonal choices. Netflix is…
What to watch in February on Disney+: cancel your plans, your Watchlist is now in charge
February on Disney+ isn’t easing you gently into the year — it’s kicking the door down with prestige drama, nostalgic chaos, and a movie lineup that feels almost unfair. Whether…
Killer Whale review: A promising movie undone by flat tension, thin characters, and a fearless Orca that never feels real
TL;DR: Killer Whale has a solid B-movie premise and just enough competence to avoid disaster, but it never commits hard enough to be either thrilling or hilariously bad. Weak CGI,…
A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms episode 3 review: Dunk’s defining moment and Egg’s dangerous secret
TL;DR: Episode 3 is where A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms truly finds its spine. With a chilling Aerion showcase, a deeply earned Dunk hero moment, and Egg’s long-teased identity…
Worldbreaker review: incredible landscapes, big ideas, and a post-apocalyptic story that refuses to go all in
TL;DR: Worldbreaker is a gorgeously shot, thematically ambitious dystopian thriller with strong performances and fascinating ideas, but it never fully commits to its monsters, its worldbuilding, or its own narrative…

