REVIEWS
The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare suffers from a lack of focus that makes it not much more than Guy Ritchie on autopilot.
Ultimate Black Panther #3 continues to explore the world outside Wakanda, but slowly. As a king leaves the surface, his kingdom misses him.
Black Widow & Hawkeye #2 slows down due to disagreements and discontent, which places both the archer and spy in danger.
Spectacular Spider-Men #2 expands on the clone concept, creating confusion for not just Peter and Miles, but the regular people around them.
Spy X Family Code White gets five Stella stars by channeling family hijinks and Mission Impossible all in one go.
Life Eater is uncomfortable by design, but doesn’t live up to it’s full potential. There are chapters that shine, but not enough.
If you’re a fan of the 4X strategy game genre, Nexus 5X offers exactly what you need: fast gameplay, variability in playstyles, and a single victor.
Wonder Woman #8 features a tormented and degraded Wonder Woman, finally facing the Sovereign whilst the rest of her team try to rescue her.
Titans #10 continues to stoke the fires of war between the superheroes and Hell, as Raven manipulates both teams for her own power.
Park Chan-wook steps into the showrunner chair and The Sympathizer Episode 1 packs a huge punch from HBO and A24.
Get BWT in your inbox!
TRENDING POSTS
The Art of Sarah is too much of a good thing. Its mystery takes too many frustrating twists and turns. Still, the topics it explores offers much.
Unfamiliar follows a couple of ex-spies as their past catches up with them, threatening the lives they’ve made for themselves.
The Pitt Season 2 Episode 6 focuses on the nurses in the aftermath of Louie’s death, creating a moving send off to one of PTMC’s recurring patients.
Keke Palmer’s The Burbs (2026) is the right kind of modernized reboot with all of the right grounded, eccentric, and charming ingredients.
















