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The Lincoln Lawyer: Season 4 Review – Backs To The Wall

Mickey Haller is in the fight of his life with the shows’ most personal case to date. Can Mickey handle the pressure of being the one in the spotlight? Season 4 focuses on many branches, like a tree. And while their evolution takes a while to grow, i...

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Splinter Cell: Deathwatch Review – Back In The Game

Splinter Cell, a long dormant Ubisoft franchise, and Sam Fisher are back in action and on form. Sam is dragged back into the game of espionage with an accomplice in a short run time but sharply executed story - looking back but also pressing on ahead...

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Percy Jackson and the Olympians – Season 2 Episodes 6 & 7 | Review: Consequences Hit Hard

Percy Jackson and the Olympians – Season 2 Episodes 6 & 7 Review: Consequences Hit Hard

A deep, emotional review of Percy Jackson Season 2 Episodes 6 and 7, exploring loyalty, consequence, and how one impossible choice reshapes the characters, the quest, and what comes next. Watching Episodes 6 (“Nobody Gets the Fleece”) and 7 (“I Go Do...

9.5
Percy Jackson and the Olympians – Season 2 Episodes 3, 4 & 5 Review: A Seamless, Emotionally Charged Mythological Adventure

Percy Jackson and the Olympians – Season 2 Episodes 3, 4 & 5 Review: A Seamless, Emotionally Charged Mythological Adventure

An in-depth analysis of Episodes 3, 4, and 5 of Percy Jackson and the Olympians Season 2, exploring how shifting trials, moral consequence, and sustained character pressure reshape the season’s central quest and redefine what heroism demands. Episode...

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Avatar: Fire and Ash | Review – James Cameron’s Darkest Avatar Yet

Avatar: Fire and Ash | Review – James Cameron’s Darkest Avatar Yet

A spoiler-free review of James Cameron’s Avatar: Fire and Ash, exploring its darker story, ideological fractures, powerful performances, and transformed vision of Pandora as the franchise confronts grief, consequence, and the true cost of survival. A...

9.5

My Hero Academia Season 8 Review: The Final Smash

This marks the eighth and final season of Kōhei Horikoshi's much loved anime and manga series, My Hero Academia, with an eleven episode action and emotion packed epic. As Izuku Midoriya and Tomura Shimura face off to determine the future of this worl...

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Percy Jackson & the Olympians – Season 2 Episodes 1 & 2 Review: A Stronger, Bolder Quest Begins

Percy Jackson & the Olympians – Season 2 Episodes 1 & 2 Review: A Stronger, Bolder Quest Begins

Discover why the first two episodes of Percy Jackson and the Olympians Season 2 kicks off with thrilling adventures, stronger performances, and stunning visuals that bring Riordan’s world to life. With its first two episodes, Percy Jackson and the Ol...

9.5
The Mighty Nein – Episode 6 Review: When the Party Finally Starts to Feel Like a Family

The Mighty Nein – Episode 6 Review: When the Party Finally Starts to Feel Like a Family

Episode 6 of The Mighty Nein blends high-stakes adventure, emotional tension, and standout character moments into one of the most satisfying episodes of the season so far. By the time Episode 6 rolls around, The Mighty Nein has already proven that it...

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Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 Review – A Darker, Bolder, and Surprisingly Emotional Sequel

Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 Review – A Darker, Bolder, and Surprisingly Emotional Sequel

Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 is darker, scarier, and far more confident, expanding the franchise’s lore with new animatronics, stronger performances, improved pacing, and a richer horror atmosphere. Two years after the first film divided critics but ele...

9.5
The Mighty Nein – Episode 5 Review: A Dark, Emotional, and Transformative Chapter

The Mighty Nein – Episode 5 Review: A Dark, Emotional, and Transformative Chapter

A gripping, character-driven chapter that explores Caleb’s past, deepens the Prime Video adaptation’s emotional stakes, and proves The Mighty Nein is a bold and mature fantasy series worth watching. The Mighty Nein Episode 5 delivers one of the serie...

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The Diplomat: Season 3 Review – War Of The Wylers

The Diplomat earnestly tries to move it’s melodramatic story forward. While juggling a number of plates, it succeeds more than it fails. The show struggles on what to focus on - the world’s growing international crisis or Kate and Hal’s marriage? And...

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Diary of a Wimpy Kid The Last Straw Review - A Fun Family Christmas Romp

Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Last Straw Review – A Fun Family Christmas Romp

The fourth animated Diary of a Wimpy Kid movie, The Last Straw, provides a fun family flick perfectly timed for Christmas. Brilliantly capturing the lighthearted essence of the book, The Last Straw never has a dull moment as we follow the chaos of Gr...

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The Mighty Nein Episode 4 Review – A Dark, Emotional, and Thrilling Turning Point

The Mighty Nein Episode 4 Review – A Dark, Emotional, and Thrilling Turning Point

Episode 4 of The Mighty Nein marks a decisive shift in tone, blending emotional intensity, political intrigue, and a chilling underground battle that reshapes the party’s journey and elevates the entire season’s narrative ambitions. The Mighty Nein –...

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Wicked For Good Review - The Spellbinding Conclusion to the Epic Adventure

Wicked: For Good Review – The Spellbinding Conclusion to the Epic Adventure

With the first part of Wicked being such an incredible spectacle, it's a tough act to follow for the second part, Wicked: For Good. However, this outing still succeeds in bringing home a satisfying conclusion for all the characters you got to know an...

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The Mighty Nein Review – Episodes 1 to 3: A Bold, Dark, and Brilliant Start

The Mighty Nein Review – Episodes 1 to 3: A Bold, Dark, and Brilliant Start

Dive into the first three episodes of The Mighty Nein on Prime Video, where the full Critical Role cast brings this fan-favorite Dungeons & Dragons campaign to life with thrilling adventures, unforgettable characters, and the humor and charm fans...

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Alien: Earth – Season 1 Spoilercast: Should The Series Pick A Side?

Alien: Earth smashes corporations, intellectual beings, the future of humanity, sentient consciousness - as well as the horror of the Xenomorph species - together. Can the series coalesce these elements together? Will passionate fans stick around &am...

Marvel Zombies | Review : A Bloody Good Time for MCU Fans

Marvel Zombies Review: A Bloody Good Time for MCU Fans

Marvel Zombies turns the MCU into a brutal survival horror, blending gore, emotion, and explosive battles. Here’s our full review of Disney+’s 2025 animated mini-series. Marvel Zombies, the highly anticipated Disney+ mini-series released on September...

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The Madness Review: Welcome To The Blandness

The Madness tries in vain to create excitement and paranoia within it’s setting but ultimately falls short. While the ideas shown around serious subject matters are here, it ultimately decides to sit on the fence. The performers are game to put on a ...

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Dept. Q Review: Absorbing Slow Burning Mystery

Dept. Q mainly focuses on the case and all the twists that play out in dramas like these. However, under the surface it’s more of a character study. While the pacing of the show might put some off, there’s no doubt to me that this is a well-acted and...

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Weapons Review: An Anxiety-Filled Mystery

Weapons Review: An Anxiety-Filled Mystery

Weapons is a stellar sophomore film by Zach Creggers. Fans of horror should run to the theater to see this and non horror fans might want to bring their blankets to hide behind. Weapons doesn't hold back. Its a twisted ride with horrors at every cor...

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The Fantastic Four: First Steps Review – Marvel’s Bold, Retro-Futuristic Reboot Soars with Heart

The Fantastic Four: First Steps Review – Marvel’s Bold, Retro-Futuristic Reboot Soars with Heart

The Fantastic Four: First Steps is Marvel’s most heartfelt film in years, blending retro-futuristic style, powerful performances, and a story rich with soul and spectacle. For a long time, The Fantastic Four: First Steps felt like the franchise Marve...

9.5
Superman Review The DCU Begins

Superman Review: The DCU Begins

Superman is the bright and joyful introduction of the DCU that we all hoped it would be. James Gunn injects a lightheartedness and humor that make this a must watch blockbuster. Not every aspect of the film makes a big splash, but there is enough her...

8.5
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Reacher: Season 3 Review – Like A Snowball Going Downhill

Reacher takes on an old foe while helping the FBI on a case. A great set up slips into a predictable but comfortable routine. If you’ve seen any of the show, you know what you’re getting here. Is it worth sticking around for? Let’s find out. If you’r...

7.5
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Jurassic World Rebirth Review: Edge of Extinction

Jurassic World Rebirth will have a hard time engaging even the most diehard dinosaur fans. The change of director and cast is a welcomed one, but unless a completely different idea manifests, or the films goes down the R rated approach, this franchis...

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Ironheart: A Surprising Change for the Better

Ironheart Review: A Surprising Change for the Better

Marvel's Ironheart is a surprisingly pleasant change of pace. While far from a perfect show, it gives fans a fun story and a character that grows beyond their faults. Some of the pacing is a bit strange, and it didn't quite stick the landing in the f...

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28 Years Later Review: An Apocalyptic Coming of Age Story

28 Years Later Review: An Apocalyptic Coming of Age Story

18 years following the last installment of this apocalyptic series, 28 Years Later is showing up strong for 2025's horror releases. Has time let this series age finely, or has it spoiled? It seems the Rage virus isn't done with us yet. Danny Boyle&#...

7.5
Lilo and Stitch 2025 Review: Why Change a Classic?

Lilo and Stitch (2025) Review: Why Change a Classic?

Disney's live-action remake of Lilo and Stitch isn't the worst remake. However, the movie has quite a few flaws. It ended up being passable, but not anywhere near as charming or well written as the original animated film. Stitch is one of the most p...

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Until Dawn Review - A Passing Video Game Adaptation

Until Dawn Review: A Passing Video Game Adaptation

Until Dawn is a passably good time if you're a fan of horror. It's the latest video game adaptation to hit the cinemas and while it doesn't really stick the landing, the ride leading up to that point was enjoyable. Find out what works and what doesn'...

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Sinners Review: Temptation at Its Finest

Ryan Coogler is firing on all cylinders. Sinners is a original blockbuster and easily going to be one of the best horror films, if not films of the year. Every aspect of Sinners works seamlessly to draw the viewers into the world. Find out why Sinner...

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