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Mayor of Kingstown season 4 episode 7 review: Sheridan turns crime into chess
TL;DR: Mayor of Kingstown Season 4, Episode 7 turns the series into a full-blown chess match, elevating the crime thriller stakes with chilling character shifts, devastating betrayals, and some of…
Jay Kelly review: Clooney’s most personal performance since Up in the Air
TL;DR: Jay Kelly is George Clooney’s most introspective and emotionally vulnerable performance in years — a meta-Hollywood dramedy that mixes Fellini flair, Baumbach melancholy, and Clooney charisma into a story…
Pluribus episode 6 review: the John Cena twist that completely breaks the series wide open
TL;DR: Pluribus Episode 6 delivers the show’s most jaw-dropping reveal yet, featuring a perfectly unhinged John Cena cameo that explains the Others’ taboo food source. Carol hits new emotional lows,…
Kate Walsh returns to Grey’s Anatomy for season 22, though details remain limited
Kate Walsh is set to return to Grey’s Anatomy for Season 22, adding another chapter to her long-running connection with the medical drama. A new report confirms that Walsh will…
My Secret Santa review: a holiday rom-com running on familiar Christmas code
TL;DR: My Secret Santa is a predictable but warm Netflix holiday rom-com powered almost entirely by Alexandra Breckenridge’s heartfelt, funny, emotionally grounded performance. It sticks closely to the genre formula but uses…
Oh. What. Fun. review: a festive comedy that forgot to install the emotional patch
TL;DR: Oh. What. Fun. wants to reinvent the holiday movie through a mom-focused lens, but ends up serving a reheated casserole of old clichés, confusing tonal shifts, and underdeveloped emotional…
The Abandons review: style, fury, and some very questionable dialogue
TL;DR: The Abandons is an over-serious, occasionally clunky, but undeniably compelling western powered by two killer performances from Gillian Anderson and Lena Headey. The script wobbles, the tone is heavier than…
What to watch in December on OSN+: four standout films closing out the year
December closes the year with a focused but diverse lineup of new films — and if you’re deciding what to watch this month on OSN+, here's a mix of documentary…
Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 review: lore chaos, jump scares, and animatronic nonsense done right
TL;DR: Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 is a messy, fun, lore-soaked celebration of everything that makes the franchise such a bizarre cultural phenomenon. It’s made for fans first, moviegoers second,…
Four Netflix films to anchor your December 2025 watchlist
Netflix is closing out 2025 with a mix of franchise titles, holiday programming, and a few quieter dramas designed to appeal to viewers looking for something beyond seasonal comfort films.…
Primitive War review: because what Vietnam really needed was a T-Rex
TL;DR: Primitive War is a joyously trashy, Vietnam-set dino bloodbath filled with Creedence tracks, plasticky monsters, and buckets of gore. It’s repetitive but never boring — a beer-and-popcorn fever dream…
IT: Welcome to Derry episode 6 review: Mrs. Kersh’s twisted origin rewires Pennywise lorea
TL;DR: Mrs. Kersh is not the biological daughter of Pennywise, but episode 6 uses her belief to explore how IT manipulates vulnerable individuals. The story deepens the mythology of Derry…
Mayor of Kingstown S4E6 review: Frank Moses finally shows his real face, and it isn’t pretty
TL;DR: Mayor of Kingstown Season 4 Episode 6 is a relentless, emotionally charged hour that digs into betrayal, prison trauma, and shifting loyalties, all while showcasing the full villainy of…
Kevin Hart: Acting My Age review: gorillas, ER trips, and one very tired 40-something
TL;DR: Kevin Hart: Acting My Age is a lively, heartfelt Netflix stand-up special where Hart turns his infamous sprinting injury and a chaotic family gorilla adventure into comedy gold. It’s Kevin…
Netflix’s Troll 2 review: a fun creature feature that can’t find its mythic mojo
TL;DR: Troll 2 is a lightweight but entertaining kaiju romp that delivers on monster action but fumbles its deeper mythological and emotional ambitions. Fun, fast, and forgettable—worth a stream, but…
The Simpsons’ latest episode just recreated M. Night Shyamalan’s wildest plot twist
TL;DR: The Simpsons’ latest episode, The Day of the Jack-Up, is a surprisingly sharp, funny, and well-crafted parody of M. Night Shyamalan’s Trap. It blends modern anxieties, smart satire, and…
The Beatles Anthology review: Disney+ restores a classic for a new generation
TL;DR: The Beatles Anthology 2025 is the definitive version of an already essential documentary. Peter Jackson’s restoration makes the footage feel new, Giles Martin’s audio work breathes new life into…
Jingle Bell Heist review: Netflix’s festive crime caper steals just enough joy
TL;DR: Jingle Bell Heist won’t change the holiday rom-com landscape, but its mix of soft crime caper charm, likable leads, and unexpectedly classy visuals makes it a cozy seasonal watch.…
