REVIEWS
Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3 Episode 5 pulls back to observe as Yuji looks to recruit Hakari before the start of the Culling Game.
The Wrecking Crew suffers due to a poorly written script that squanders the charisma of stars Jason Momoa and Dave Bautista.
See You When I See You captures hope and love, grief and pain, doing so with an earnestness that builds a bridge for the audience and its characters.
Star Trek: Starfleet Academy Episode 4 explores Klingon culture, survival, and identity, asking what unity means when opposing forces collide.
Wonder Man Season One makes a simple, convincing case for why superhero stories still belong in cinema.
The Pitt Season 2 Episode 4 is another decent episode of this season with plenty of comedy throughout that balances the more serious cases.
The Love That Remains is a thoughtful drama from Hlynur Pálmason that observes a family as they process their parents’ separation.
Shrinking Season 3 highlights the importance of community as Harrison Ford delivers a top-tier performance as Paul.
Cairn is an excellently crafted and engaging climbing game that will keep players entertained and immersed from start to finish.
While the romantic tropes of Bridgerton Season 4 Part 1 are a bit safe and predictable, it’s still enjoyable to watch with style to spare.
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TRENDING POSTS
Bloodhounds Season 2 is a fast, action-packed race from start to finish. Yet, it doesn’t hit the height of the stakes of its previous season.
The emotion that we see along the way makes The Madison the most relatable of Sheridan’s ever-growing list of Paramount+ series.
Agent From Above follows Han Chieh as he serves the Third Crown Prince by fighting demons in the Human Realm until his debt is paid.
The Boys Season 5 is exciting, crude, well-acted, and politically potent television that feels fresher than it ever has.















