WATCHLIST
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Doc episode 3 review: New Blood finally delivers the drama fans wanted
TL;DR: Doc Season 2 Episode 3 (“New Blood”) is where the show finally remembers what it’s about — not medicine, not memory, but messy, magnificent humanity. I didn’t expect Doc to hit me…
High Potential S2E4 review: a predictable case, a perfect partnership
TL;DR: Predictable case, perfect partnership. Selena gets snubbed, Karadec gets shaken, and Morgan gets real. High Potential Season 2, Episode 4 earns its title by finding the music in the spaces between the…
Apple TV+’s The Lost Bus review: when everything burns, humanity endures
TL;DR: A gripping, human-centered survival drama that trades spectacle for sincerity. McConaughey and Ferrera shine in Greengrass’s most emotionally honest film in years. There’s a certain kind of silence that…
Brilliant Minds season 2, episode 3 review: the wolf and the wound
TL;DR: A subway scare leads to a heartfelt mystery, a major hospital shake-up, and one of Brilliant Minds’ best twists yet. Wolf’s obsession nearly ruins him, but the show itself thrives —…
Task episode 5 review: the mole reveal that changes everything
TL;DR: Episode 5 of Task (“Vagrants”) turns the screws on every character in this HBO crime drama. The mole is revealed, the body count rises, and no one walks away clean. Brutal,…
Tulsa King S3E3 review: when the general loses the map
TL;DR: Stallone rages against the algorithm in Tulsa King Season 3 Episode 3 — a darkly funny, surprisingly emotional hour where one dumb mistake changes everything. A strong return to form for…
The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon S3E5 review: limbo leaves the series stuck in neutral
TL;DR: Daryl rides again, but so does the repetition. Gorgeous visuals, strong performances, same old existential drift. This show needs to stop wandering and start arriving. There’s a strange irony…
Peacemaker S2E7: when love, fascism, and Pokémon collide
TL;DR: Gunn’s superhero soap opera takes a victory lap through hell, mixing Nazi satire, genuine pathos, and John Cena’s best performance yet. There’s a moment in every James Gunn project when…
Monster: The Ed Gein Story review: Ryan Murphy’s obsession with monsters has finally run out of soul
TL;DR: Netflix’s Monster: The Ed Gein Story is Ryan Murphy at his most polished and most tone-deaf — a haunting, gorgeous, and ultimately soulless true crime drama that mistakes understanding for forgiveness. Every…
Netflix’s Steve review: Cillian Murphy unleashes his most uninhibited performance yet
TL;DR: Cillian Murphy goes full feral in Steve, a brutal reform school drama that mixes death-metal chaos with black humor and gut-wrenching humanity. It’s messy, painful, and unforgettable. Cillian Murphy…
NCIS: Tony & Ziva episode 7 review: Tiva finally gets real after years of teasing
TL;DR: After years of waiting, Tony and Ziva finally talk about their feelings—and act on them. The villain backstories add surprising depth, the espionage drama escalates, and the emotional payoff is…
Coyotes (2025) review: brutal, funny, and gleefully absurd
TL;DR: Justin Long fights off a pack of killer coyotes in the Hollywood Hills. It’s fast, gory, and hilarious. Don’t analyze it—just enjoy the teeth and carnage. Some movies exist…
October on Disney+: here’s what’s streaming this month
Halloween is creeping up, and Disney+ is serving a mix of spooktacular premieres, returning fan-favourites, and binge-worthy originals all month long. Here’s everything to watch: New Series & Specials Returning…
High Potential S2E3 review: murder, heartbreak, and a duck sound that won’t leave my head
TL;DR: High Potential S2E3 trades big villain theatrics for a grounded, emotional case about a murder-for-a-heart transplant. Morgan struggles with Ava’s heartbreak while solving a tragedy that’s equal parts love…
Chad Powers review: the weird, goofy, brilliant sitcom nobody saw coming
TL;DR: Chad Powers may look like a dumb Ted Lasso knockoff on paper, but Glen Powell transforms it into one of the most magnetic and surprising shows of the year.…
Gen V season 2 episode 5 review: the blood runs deeper
TL;DR: Episode 5 of Gen V Season 2 is brutal, brilliant, and unshakable. The return to Elmira breaks spirits, Sam’s reunion breaks hearts, Cipher breaks reality, and Marie breaks the rules of…
The Smashing Machine review: a devastating story of addiction, defeat, and The Rock finally learning how to lose
TL;DR: Dwayne Johnson finally sheds The Rock persona in The Smashing Machine, delivering a vulnerable, career-best performance as UFC fighter Mark Kerr. Benny Safdie’s solo direction turns the chaos of…
Doc season 2 episode 2 review: Amy’s memories cut deeper than any scalpel
TL;DR: Episode 2 slows things down after the explosive premiere but delivers a devastating emotional blow as Amy recovers a painful memory. Felicity Huffman’s Joan Ridley immediately steals the spotlight,…
