WHAT TO WATCH
A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms episode 2 review: no dragons, just dirt, blood, and honor
TL;DR: Episode two of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms trades spectacle for soul, delivering a grounded, emotionally rich chapter about legacy, kindness, and the brutal cost of honor in…
Here’s everything coming to Apple TV in February 2026
February continues a clear pattern for Apple TV+ in early 2026: leaning more on returning series than rolling out a large slate of brand-new concepts. After a January that was dominated by…
Star Wars brings Darth Maul back in Shadow Lord animated series
Disney has released the first trailer for Star Wars: Maul – Shadow Lord, an animated series set to expand one of the franchise’s longest-running antagonists. The project was first announced…
9-1-1 season 9 episode 9 review: big emotions, rushed resolutions, and familiar problems
TL;DR: “Fighting Back” starts with a promising, sensitive look at Hen Wilson’s chronic illness, but undermines itself by rushing her recovery and framing her condition as a battle to be…
The Pitt season 2 episode 3 review: desire, diagnosis, and disaster
TL;DR: The Pitt season 2 episode 3 is a deceptively steamy, emotionally sharp hour that balances medical chaos with understated romance, proving once again that this show thrives when it…
The Beauty review: exploding supermodels, lethal desire, and the dark side of modern beauty culture
TL;DR: The Beauty is Ryan Murphy snapping back into form with a vicious, stylish body horror series that skewers beauty culture, tech messianism, and sexual politics while gleefully exploding supermodels…
Mercy review: a high-concept AI courtroom thriller that builds relentless tension before collapsing at the verdict
TL;DR: Mercy is a slick, tense sci-fi thriller with a killer premise and strong performances that keeps you hooked for most of its runtime, only to implode spectacularly in the…
Percy Jackson and the Olympians season 2 finale review: the battle, the betrayal, and the epic changes
TL;DR: The Percy Jackson season 2 finale delivers the show’s biggest battle, its boldest book changes, and its most confident storytelling yet. While the action could have lasted longer, the…
No dragons, just two kids, a sword, and bad decisions: A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms proves Westeros still has a soul
Returning to Westeros is always a risk. After dragons, dynasties, and world-ending threats, how do you scale things back without making them feel small? According to the cast and creators…
Return to Silent Hill Review: a devastating failure that proves some games should never be adapted
TL;DR: Return to Silent Hill is a hollow, misguided adaptation that mistakes visual accuracy for emotional truth. By stripping Silent Hill 2 of its psychological depth and replacing it with…
Drops of God season 2 premier review: legacy, loss, and the beauty of going too deep
TL;DR: Drops of God Season 2 opens with a visually stunning, emotionally restrained premiere that leans harder into character, obsession, and legacy than ever before. An Unexpected Gift is slow,…
Fallout season 2 episode 6 review: the Ghoul’s past, Vault-Tec’s future, and no good choices left
TL;DR: Fallout Season 2 Episode 6 is a dense, unsettling, and emotionally rich hour that finally brings the show’s biggest ideas into direct conflict. With standout performances, chilling moral dilemmas,…
Steal review: Prime Video’s crime thriller builds a smart, complicated conspiracy that hooks you fast
TL;DR: Steal is an imperfect but addictive Prime Video thriller anchored by a standout performance from Sophie Turner. Its layered conspiracy and thematic ambition occasionally overwhelm the story, but strong…
High Potential S2E10 review: Morgan’s rule-breaking finally has a cost in the series’ most tense episode yet
TL;DR: High Potential Season 2 Episode 10 is a standout hour that finally forces Morgan to face real consequences, deepens the show’s most compelling power struggles, and sets up a…
Primate review: the slasher movie where the killer is just a very angry monkey
TL;DR: A rabid chimp goes feral in a luxury home, and the result is messy, mean, and oddly effective B-movie horror that knows you’re laughing and bleeding at the same…
Hamnet review: a beautifully quiet film about grief, love, and the birth of Hamlet
TL;DR: Hamnet is a beautifully restrained, emotionally devastating meditation on grief, love, and artistic creation. Chloé Zhao strips away Shakespearean myth to reveal the fragile human story beneath, anchored by…
The ultimate Mandalorian rewatch guide you need before the new Star Wars movie arrives
TL;DR: Rewatch these episodes and you’ll go into The Mandalorian and Grogu emotionally calibrated, lore-aware, and ready to cry about space dads again. Skip them, and you’re doing yourself a…
A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms literally s**ts all over Game of Thrones in its first few minutes
A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms wastes no time announcing that it is comfortable poking fun at the weight of Game of Thrones history. The series opens by doing something…

