WHAT TO WATCH
Star Trek: Starfleet Academy review: teen drama meets Federation Ideals in the 32nd century
TL;DR: Star Trek: Starfleet Academy blends earnest teen drama with classic Trek moral dilemmas in a way that shouldn’t work but absolutely does. It’s messy, sincere, occasionally awkward, and ultimately…
HURRY: Fallout season 1 is now free to stream on YouTube for a limited time
Season one of Fallout is currently available to watch for free on YouTube, offering a limited-time opportunity for viewers to revisit—or discover—the series ahead of the upcoming season two finale.…
The Wrecking Crew review: a retro-style action ride that knows the rules but won’t break them
TL;DR: The Wrecking Crew is a loud, muscular throwback that lives and dies by its leads. Jason Momoa is in full charismatic chaos mode, Dave Bautista plays the stoic counterweight,…
9-1-1 season 9 episode 10 review: how one hour undermined everything this series stands for
TL;DR: 9-1-1 season 9 episode 10 is a frustrating mess that sidelines Eddie, retreads emotional ground, and makes deeply questionable choices with a vulnerable character. What should’ve been a powerful,…
The Pitt season 2 episode 4 review: when one perfect diagnosis can’t save everyone else
TL;DR: The Pitt season 2 episode 4 delivers a nerve-racking, deeply human hour of television that balances medical precision with emotional fallout. Whitaker shines, Ogilvie stumbles hard, and the show…
Bridgerton season 4 part 1 review: Benedict’s romance pushes the Regency saga to its most ambitious high
TL;DR: Bridgerton Season 4 Part 1 delivers its strongest romance yet by pairing a Cinderella-style class-crossing love story with richer worldbuilding and standout performances. It’s peak escapist TV that finally…
Criminal Record returns with a darker, more political second season
Apple TV has confirmed that the British crime drama Criminal Record will return for a second season in April, extending a series that has already established itself as a measured…
Kidnapped: Elizabeth Smart review: a survivor-led true-crime that refuses shame
TL;DR: Kidnapped: Elizabeth Smart is a harrowing but deeply necessary true-crime documentary that succeeds because it centres survivor agency over spectacle. Elizabeth Smart’s unflinching honesty about trauma, shame, and survival…
Shrinking season 3 premiere review: Harrison Ford and Michael J. Fox deliver the show’s most powerful start
TL;DR: Shrinking season 3 kicks off with a deeply emotional, laugh-through-the-pain premiere that doubles down on its core themes of forgiveness, momentum, and living loudly in the face of inevitable…
Shelter review: another rogue agent movie, another watchable Statham turn
TL;DR: Shelter is a familiar, competently made Jason Statham action thriller that borrows heavily from Bourne and Wick without ever escaping their shadows. It’s narratively bland but technically solid, elevated…
Paradise season 2 trailer hints at life beyond the bunker and deeper fallout
Hulu has released the first official trailer for the second season of Paradise, confirming that the series will return on February 23. The new footage signals a broader expansion of the…
What’s coming to OSN+ in February: sitcom returns, horror franchises, and Ramadan programming
February on OSN+ is positioned as a broad programming month rather than a single headline grab, combining returning comedies, franchise horror, unscripted factual series, and a slate of Arabic dramas…
Fallout S2E7 review: shocking truths, new Vegas chaos, and the moral collapse that sets up a brutal finale
TL;DR: Fallout Season 2 Episode 7 is a masterclass in penultimate storytelling, blending character-driven revelations, brutal moral ambiguity, and iconic Fallout imagery to set up a finale that feels earned,…
The Simpsons reaches 800 episodes with updated logo and revised theme music
As The Simpsons approaches its 800th episode, the long-running animated series is marking the occasion with a visual refresh and a notable change to its familiar theme music. The milestone…
Wonder Man review: Marvel reaches into the long box, pulls a nobody, and somehow builds its most grown-up series
TL;DR: Wonder Man is a quietly powerful MCU series that trades multiversal bombast for emotional honesty. With stellar performances from Yahya Abdul-Mateen II and Ben Kingsley, sharp Hollywood satire, and…
Send Help review: this sun-soaked survival thriller slowly transforms office politics into psychological horror
TL;DR: Send Help is Sam Raimi in gleeful sadist mode, delivering a sharp, funny, and vicious survival thriller powered by electric performances from Rachel McAdams and Dylan O’Brien. It’s lean,…
Memory of a Killer review: a chilling assassin thriller that turns memory loss into its deadliest weapon
TL;DR: Memory of a Killer takes the well-worn hitman thriller and injects it with real psychological horror by trapping us inside the failing mind of its protagonist. Patrick Dempsey delivers…
Yoshi and Birdo take center stage in the Super Mario Galaxy movie
Nintendo and Illumination used a dedicated Nintendo Direct on Sunday to unveil a new trailer for The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, offering a clearer picture of how the sequel builds…

