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What to watch on TOD this November: new dramas, thrillers, and comebacks
November 2025 arrives packed with fresh premieres, long-awaited returns, and major sporting events, setting up one of the most varied months yet for TOD subscribers. From intense crime dramas and…
Friendship, fear, and second chances: what’s premiering on OSN+ this first week of November
The first week of November opens with a diverse slate of new releases that explore friendship, resilience, and the darker sides of human nature. Across comedy, reality, thriller, and crime…
Tulsa King season 3 episode 7 review: Dwight finally outsmarts everyone in his best move yet
TL;DR: Dwight finally gets one over on his enemies, outsmarting both Jeremiah and the Attorney General with a long con worthy of The Godfather Part II. Smart, tense, and loaded with swagger,…
I Love LA review: a sharp, chaotic mirror of modern fame and friendship
TL;DR: HBO’s I Love LA is a pitch-perfect satire of our influencer-obsessed culture, led by Rachel Sennott’s fearless writing and Odessa A’zion’s electric performance. It’s uncomfortable, hilarious, and heartbreakingly real — a…
IT: Welcome to Derry episode 2 review: Derry’s horrors run deeper than ever
TL;DR: Welcome to Derry Episode 2 sharpens the scares and deepens the story. The horror feels personal, the direction stellar, and the lore expansion intriguing. It’s not perfect, but it’s thrilling, emotional,…
9-1-1 S9E4 review: the episode that takes the series to new heights
TL;DR: Athena Grant goes to space and finds herself among the stars. “Reentry” is 9-1-1 at its emotional and cinematic peak, powered by Angela Bassett’s once-in-a-generation performance. If this is what Season…
Netflix’s The Witcher season 4 review: a dark, dazzling return to the continent
TL;DR: The Witcher Season 4 shouldn’t work — but it absolutely does. Liam Hemsworth steps into Geralt’s armor with surprising gravitas, Anya Chalotra ascends to true fantasy-heroine greatness, and Freya Allan…
Star Wars: Visions season 3 review: The Force has never looked this beautiful
TL;DR: Star Wars: Visions Season 3 is a masterclass in animated storytelling — bold, emotional, and visually breathtaking. From the return of the Ronin to the quiet heartbreak of The Lost Ones, this…
Slow Horses season 5 finale review: old spies, new scars, and the beautiful disaster that is Slough House
TL;DR: Slow Horses Season 5’s finale is a quiet gut punch wrapped in cigarette smoke and sarcasm. Taverner finally takes the MI5 throne, Lamb’s scars come to light, River loses his…
Down Cemetery Road review: a conspiracy so twisted you’ll need a second watch just to breathe
TL;DR: Down Cemetery Road is a masterfully written, sharply acted espionage thriller that proves Emma Thompson still has the range to outwit, outsnark, and outclass just about anyone on screen. Ruth…
Stitch Head review: the animated film that forgets to have a pulse
TL;DR: Stitch Head tries to stitch together elements from better family films — and the seams show. Despite some decent visuals and a few chuckles, it’s a lifeless Frankenstein of clichés…
Only Murders in the Building season 5 finale review: a Shocking death and a perfect season 6 tease
TL;DR: The Only Murders in the Building Season 5 finale delivers everything you want from this series: sharp twists, big laughs, a heartfelt farewell to Lester, and a shocking final twist that…
Hedda review: Tessa Thompson’s drama is stylish but emotionally empty
TL;DR: Tessa Thompson’s Hedda Gabler is a feast for the eyes but a famine for the heart. Nia DaCosta’s update is visually lush and thematically ambitious, but it forgets to…
High Potential season 2 episode 7 review: a midseason finale so twisty it should come with a seatbelt
TL;DR: High Potential’s midseason finale delivers everything you want from a network procedural: high-stakes drama, sharp humor, and a plot twist that makes you question everyone’s motives. Kaitlin Olson continues…
Mayor of Kingstown season 4 premier: a brutal, unflinching start to the show’s darkest season yet
TL;DR: Taylor Sheridan’s Mayor of Kingstown kicks off Season 4 with a vengeance. “Coming ’Round the Mountain” is a relentless, high-stakes premiere that cements the show as one of TV’s most gripping…
Chainsaw Man – The Movie: Reze Arc review: blood, bombs, and broken hearts
TL;DR: Chainsaw Man – The Movie: Reze Arc is a brutal, beautiful, emotionally unstable masterpiece that turns heartbreak into high art. It’s horny, hilarious, horrifying, and heartfelt — sometimes all in…
Pluribus: a mystery set in a utopia where emotion has vanished and doubt becomes dangerous
Vince Gilligan returns to television this fall with Pluribus, a new drama debuting November 7 on Apple TV. The series marks the Breaking Bad creator’s first original project in over…
Trigger Point season 3 review: pressure builds, lives shatter, fuse never ends
TL;DR: Trigger Point Season 3 (now streaming on OSN+) delivers peak-level tension, gorgeous production, and a deeply human story of courage under fire. Vicky McClure anchors a season that proves the…
