REVIEWS
Tiny Bookshop is cozy and deliberate, offering enough to keep you engaged without ever tipping into overwhelm.
At the midpoint, Foundation Season 3 Episode 5 falls back into bad habits when it should be soaring with the event between Gaal and Dawn.
Wednesday Season 2 Part 1 is a specter of what the series started as, and it’s even farther removed from the source material.
The Winning Try is as much about personal redemption and resilience as it is about rugby thriving on the energy of its K-drama roots.
Solidly entertaining and occasionally sharper than expected, The Pickup works best when it’s letting its cast do what they do best
Violent, bloody, dark, and yet deeply funny, Zach Cregger’s Weapons (2025) is the best horror film of the year so far.
The Hayashi arrive to help perform an exorcism in the excellent and detailed DanDaDan Season 2 Episode 6, “We Became a Family.”
Uncanny X-Men Issue 19 sees the group split again as Deadpool and Outlaw pay the New Orleans-based team of mutants a visit.
One World Under Doom Issue 6 finally breaks into Latveria, uncovering the truth behind Doctor Doom’s power source within his home.
Absolute Green Lantern Issue 5 is starting to move the plot forward and explore the mythos further, it’s just not moving fast enough.
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