Your Friends & Neighbors Season 2 Episode 6 Ending Explained: Who Was the...
Spoiler Alert !!!This article contains spoilers for Your Friends & Neighbors Season 2 Episode 6. Funerals have a cruel habit of turning polite families into unpaid detectives. Your Friends &...
View ArticleAffection Review: A Shockingly Dark and Bloody Affair
Sometimes a movie really does catch you off guard. It has become a rarer and rarer occurrence in the modern film landscape, but every once in a while, you strike gold. Affection might be one of those...
View ArticleHalf Man Season 1 Episode 3 Recap and Review: Does Niall’s Biggest Fear Come...
Family loyalty sounds noble until someone hands you a lie and calls it love. Half Man Season 1 Episode 3 takes that uncomfortable thought and presses on it until it hurts. After Episode 2 left Niall...
View ArticleCouples Weekend Review: A Solid Chamber Comedy
Two millennial couples find their relationships in ruins after a holiday trip to a remote cabin leads to an infidelity scandal that rocks the core of each one of them. The premise of Couples Weekend...
View ArticleOutlander Season 8 Episode 9 Ending Explained: How Frank’s Warning Sets Up...
Spoiler Alert !!!This article contains spoilers for Outlander Season 8 Episode 9, titled “Pharos.” Outlander Season 8 Episode 9 feels like the show tightening every emotional knot before the final...
View ArticleThe Sheep Detectives Ending Explained: Who is The Real Killer of George?
Spoiler Alert !!!This article contains major spoilers for The Sheep Detectives! The Sheep Detectives turns a dead shepherd, a confused flock, and one very determined ewe into a murder mystery with...
View ArticleDaemons of the Shadow Realm Episode 6 Review: Asa’s Trauma Fuels a Dark Twist
Spoiler Alert !!!This article contains some spoilers from Daemons of the Shadow Realm Episode 6. Episode 6 of Daemons of the Shadow Realm delves even deeper into the darker aspects of the show,...
View ArticleNippon Sangoku Episode 6 Review: Peak Visual Execution
With the Nippon Sangoku Episode 6, titled “Eve of War“, released on Sunday, May 10, 2026, we enter a new and intense part of the narrative as the ever-teased war between Seii and Yamato finally...
View ArticleOne Piece Episode 1161 Review: Luffy and Loki Clash Over The Strongest Yonko
Spoiler Alert !!!This article contains spoilers from One Piece Episode 1161. Episode 1161 of One Piece may not have been the most action-heavy installment of the Elbaf arc so far, but I honestly think...
View ArticleSong of the Samurai Review: A Glorious, Visually Hypnotic, and Immersive...
At a time when streaming platforms are embracing Japanese stories that are finding global popularity, the new HBO Max series Song of the Samurai arrives as a martial-arts answer to Game of Thrones....
View ArticleEuphoria Season 3 Episode 5 Ending Explained: Is This Really the End for...
Spoiler Alert !!!This article contains major spoilers for Euphoria Season 3 Episode 5! If Euphoria Season 3 Episode 4 gave Rue Bennett one lucky escape, Episode 5 makes it painfully clear that luck...
View ArticleEuphoria Season 3 Episode 5 Recap: Why Does Alamo Have Rue Dig a Hole?
The article, Euphoria Season 3, Episode 5 recap, of the episode titled “This Little Piggy,” is a hard watch, bringing back callbacks to the first season. The episode marks a turn that loses its focus,...
View ArticleRooster Season 1 Finale Review: Elizabeth’s Final Move May Destroy Ludlow in...
Rooster Season 1 Episode 10 brings Greg Russo to the edge of goodbye, only to pull him back with one warm party, one hard-earned father-daughter breakthrough, and one nasty little surprise from...
View ArticleMarshals Season 1 Episode 11 Recap: Did Cal Kill Neil After Garrett’s Final...
Spoiler Alert !!!This article contains major spoilers for Marshals Season 1 Episode 11! Marshals Season 1 Episode 11 walks in with guilt, old war wounds, and one frozen secret that changes Cal and...
View ArticleIs God Is Review: Blaxploitation Riff Has Fun Performances, Style, but...
Once picked up by A24 but dropped by the indie studio and moved to Orion Pictures, Aleshea Harris’s Is God Is seems on paper like a massive home run for genre film fans. Although it has some strong...
View ArticleGood Omens Season 3 Review: A Finale Filled with Heavenly and Hellish Mischief
Whether you watch Good Omens season 3 or not, and by canceling the series after just two seasons, you likely won’t, you have to admire that Prime Video did right by the series’s fans and its...
View ArticleOff Campus Review: Steamy College Romance Is Surprisingly Sweet
Based on the Elle Kennedy book series of the same name, Off Campus is the latest attempt at bringing the predictable yet enthralling formulas that have brought the romance genre so much success in...
View ArticleMagic Hour Review: A Road Map of Grief, Honest, Thoughtful, and Feels Incomplete
This being a Duplass Brothers production, you know going in that the SXSW entry, Magic Hour, will most likely be funny, sobering, and brutally honest to a fault. So much so, in fact, that the...
View ArticleMarty, Life Is Short Review: This Netflix Documentary Is Full of Warmth and...
Marty, Life Is Short is your typical Netflix documentary, but it is set apart by the love and admiration industry key players and audiences have for its subject, Martin Short. Like last year’s Prime...
View ArticleDevil May Cry Season 2 Review: Adi Shankar Stands On Business With Sophomore...
Spoiler Alert !!!This article contains mild spoilers for Devil May Cry Season 2. Devil May Cry, just like Castlevania, has had the privilege of being developed into an anime under the watchful eye of...
View ArticleNirvanna the Band the Show the Movie Blu-ray Review: A Hysterical and Wildly...
Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie releases on Blu-ray on May 26, 2026. Nirvanna the Band the Show is a Canadian mockumentary series that aired for two seasons in 2017. It began as a web series...
View ArticleDriver’s Ed Review: Bobby Farrelly Makes a Charming but Forgettable Throwback...
The Farrelly Brothers, Peter and Bobby, were once among the preeminent names in comedy, giving us such classics as There’s Something About Mary, Shallow Hal, and more. So it was surprising that, after...
View ArticleThe Punisher: One Last Kill Review: Bernthal’s Punisher Remains Marvel’s...
Jon Bernthal’s iteration of The Punisher is widely recognized as the gnarliest and most brutally raw adaptation of the character audiences have seen yet. That brutality continues in The Punisher: One...
View ArticleWidow’s Bay Season 1 Episode 4 Review: Who Left Sinister Book in Patricia’s Van?
Widow’s Bay Season 1 Episode 4, Beach Reads, finally gives Patricia the spotlight, and good grief, she walks into it with a cursed book, a bruised ego, and a party plan that goes rotten in record...
View ArticleCriminal Record Season 2 Episode 4 Ending Explained: Why Kieran Might Betray...
Spoiler Alert !!!This article contains major spoilers for Criminal Record Season 2 Episode 4! Criminal Record Season 2 Episode 4 finally tightens the screws, and I mean that in the best possible way....
View ArticleGood Omens Season 3 Ending Explained: What Happens to Aziraphale and Crowley?
Spoiler Alert !!!This article contains major spoilers for Good Omens Season 3. Good Omens Season 3 ends Aziraphale and Crowley’s story with a finale that is tender, hurried, and slightly bruised...
View ArticleThe Boys Season 5 Episode 7 Recap: How Does [Spoiler] Die?
This The Boys, season 5, episode 7 recap of “The Frenchman, the Female, and the Man Called Mother’s Milk,” is shocking, thoroughly entertaining, and packs an emotional punch unlike anything the series...
View ArticleThe Testaments Season 1 Episode 8 Spoiler Recap: “Broken”
The Testaments has been a little slow for Chase Infiniti and Lucy Halliday in the past couple of episodes, even as it’s set up important beats in the story. “Broken,” The Testaments Season 1 Episode...
View ArticleGilda (4K): Criterion Collection Review
Gilda, Spine #795, is now available to purchase on 4K from the Criterion Collection. The Criterion Collection continues its impressive commitment to preserving classic Hollywood cinema with the...
View ArticleThe Wizard of the Kremlin Review: Jude Law and Paul Dano Disappoint in Uneven...
French filmmaker Olivier Assayas’s filmography is, generally speaking, not particularly accessible. But in recent years, he has entered a phase of making historical dramas that are… not very good....
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