Netflix’s Titan: The OceanGate Disaster goes beyond the headlines and dives into the reckless decisions, ignored warnings, and cult-like corporate delusion behind one of the most preventable tragedies in recent memory.
Ashley Winstead delivers a murder mystery so twisty, you’ll trust no one and suspect everyone. Think Mean Girls meets How to Get Away with Murder—but with more champagne and unresolved trauma.
An emotionally nuclear horror flick from the Talk to Me directors, Bring Her Back pulls you in with grief, then shoves you under water with dread. If harrowing, haunted stories are your jam, this one hits hard—in all the right and wrong ways.
Cover Story is a stylish, fast-paced novel that lures you in with luxury and ambition, then flips the script with a jaw-dropping twist. Think The Devil Wears Prada meets Inventing Anna, but with a literary edge.
Thunderbolts is Marvel’s latest antihero ensemble, and it is surprisingly full of heart. Come for the chaos, stay for the emotional baggage and sharp one-liners.
Emily Henry’s Funny Story is the kind of book that makes you laugh, cry, and text your best friend about it all within two chapters. It is warm, charming, and honestly one of her best yet.
Mary Kay Andrews delivers a summer-perfect blend of mystery, romance, and beach club drama in Summers at the Saint. With a cast of well-drawn characters and a setting you’ll wish you could check into, this one deserves a spot in your beach bag.
Equal parts inventive and unsettling, Talk to Me breathes new life into the possession genre. With chilling performances and a clever premise, this is one horror film that sticks with you long after the credits roll.
This haunting documentary exposes a devastating story, but the resolution falls flat. The real heartbreak lies in the impact on the children left behind.
Sarah Pekkanen’s House of Glass traps readers in a mansion filled with secrets, silence, and suspiciously absent glass. It’s a psychological thriller that keeps you guessing which family member is the most unhinged.
