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Dexter: Resurrection’s New York Ripper mystery is the ultimate geek puzzle — but who is it?
Dexter: Resurrection has been playing one of its smartest tricks yet. While we’ve watched Dexter Morgan juggle fatherhood, new emotions, and a creepy dinner club hosted by Leon Prater, the show…
Invasion season 3, episode 1 review: a reset that finally gives the show teeth
TL;DR: After two seasons of squandered potential, Invasion finally delivers a premiere that feels confident, character-focused, and worth watching. It’s not perfect, but it’s a much-needed reset that makes me cautiously optimistic…
Foundation season 3, episode 7 review: trauma, tyranny, and the Mule’s terrifying love story
TL;DR: The Mule’s backstory is revealed, and it’s every bit as heartbreaking and horrifying as fans hoped. Episode 7 blends trauma, tyranny, and terrifying intimacy into one of the show’s…
Dexter: Resurrection episode 8 review: the shocking showdown that changes everything
TL;DR: Dexter: Resurrection Episode 8 delivers a tense showdown, a heartbreaking near-miss for Batista, and the season’s first truly shocking confrontation between Dexter and Prater. Flawed but gripping. There are certain…
Peacemaker season 2, episode 1 review: when daddy issues Go multiversal
TL;DR: Peacemaker Season 2 kicks off with multiverse mayhem, broken friendships, and a Chris-vs-Chris showdown that feels more like therapy than spectacle. It’s a slower start, but the emotional stakes are sky-high.…
Netflix’s Hostage review: the political thriller that puts family before country, and tears you apart for it
TL;DR: Hostage is tense, emotional, and razor-sharp — a must-watch for fans of The Diplomat and anyone who loves political thrillers that put the human cost front and center. I’ve always thought that political…
Countdown episode 11 review: love, betrayal, and the shadow of a sniper
TL;DR: Countdown Episode 11 introduces a terrifying new villain in Todd, reunites Meachum and Oliveras under strained circumstances, and sets the stage for a tense final arc. It’s creepy, fast-paced, and a…
‘The Pitt’ returns: first look at season 2 teases new faces and familiar drama
Noah Wyle is back in scrubs for Season 2 of The Pitt, with Entertainment Weekly debuting the first production stills from the medical drama’s return. Wyle reprises his role as Dr.…
Smoke episode 8 review: the shocking twist that burns everything down
TL;DR: In the Smoke Season 1 finale, Taron Egerton’s Dave is revealed not just as the arsonist—but as a man who’s been hallucinating his entire identity. A jaw-dropping twist shatters the illusion…
Alien: Earth episode 3 review: when the alien wails, the human breaks
TL;DR: In Alien: Earth Episode 3, Wendy isn’t psychically linked to the Xenomorphs—she’s just the only one who can hearthem. Thanks to her synthetic body’s ultra-sensitive hearing, the alien surgery triggers unbearable sonic…
Dept. Q renewed for season 2 at Netflix with Matthew Goode returning
Netflix has officially renewed Dept. Q for a second season, confirming the return of Matthew Goode and the rest of the ensemble cast. The announcement comes nearly three months after the crime…
Frodo and Gandalf set to return in The Lord of the Rings: The Hunt for Gollum
Frodo and Gandalf are set to return in The Lord of the Rings: The Hunt for Gollum, according to Ian McKellen. Speaking at the For the Love of Fantasy event in London on…
Fallout season 2 images confirm new Vegas setting and Lucky 38 tease
Prime Video has released the first official images from Fallout season 2, and they hint at a major setting long speculated by fans: New Vegas. The new stills, which arrive ahead…
Butterfly season 1 finale: daughters, ghosts, and the dead we carry
TL;DR: Prime Video's Butterfly lands a killer first season with a final twist that promises even more emotional wreckage to come. A spy thriller with a bleeding heart. Watch it now,…
House of Guinness: Steven Knight’s new Netflix drama premieres September 2025
Netflix has set a release date for its next major historical drama. House of Guinness, an eight-part series from Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight, will premiere globally on September 25, 2025. The series turns its…
Outlander: Blood of My Blood review: a bold, addictive prequel that stands on its own
TL;DR: If Outlander makes you feel things you don’t want to unpack in therapy, Blood of My Blood will rip your heart out, whisper sweet Gaelic nothings into it, and hand it back with…
Snoopy Presents: A Summer Musical review: Peanuts returns with songs, nostalgia, and heart
TL;DR: Snoopy Presents: A Summer Musical is a beautifully crafted return to Peanuts form, blending heartfelt storytelling with original songs that hit all the right emotional notes. Centered around Charlie Brown’s…
Night Always Comes review: brilliant lead, bruising story
TL;DR (For My Dubai Skimmers):Vanessa Kirby shines in a relentlessly grim Netflix drama about housing desperation and class warfare. It’s stylish and urgent, but weighed down by too much trauma…
