In Will & Harper, Will Ferrell and Harper Steele hit the road—and hit us right in the heart. This unexpectedly emotional documentary is as funny as it is moving, offering a vulnerable, honest, and unforgettable look at what it means to grow alongside someone you love.
Sinners (2025) is a rich, wild blend of horror, music, and family secrets set in the Mississippi Delta. Ryan Coogler and Michael B. Jordan deliver something bold, strange, and totally unforgettable.
Bad Summer People by Emma Rosenblum had all the makings of a fun, messy beach read but ended up being a boring parade of unlikable characters and predictable twists. If you like your thrillers with a side of genuine suspense and characters worth caring about, this is one summer party you’ll want to skip.
Is it just me, or has this week been weirdly long for no good reason? I kept thinking it was Thursday when it was only Tuesday, and don’t even get…
Ashley Winstead’s This Book Will Bury Me delivers a fast, unputdownable thriller about true crime obsession, grief, and the dangerous lines we cross when chasing the truth. A sharp, five-star read perfect for your next binge.
The Wedding Banquet (2025) is a delightful queer rom-com full of humor, love, and cultural mishaps. Starring Kelly Marie Tran, Lily Gladstone, and Bowen Yang, it is the perfect mix of heart and laughs.
In “Plaything,” Black Mirror crafts a twisted narrative where a virtual pet game spirals into a digital apocalypse. It’s a brilliant blend of satire, horror, and nostalgia that showcases the show’s signature storytelling.
Kristin Hannah’s The Women brings war, humor, and resilience together in a brilliant way. Full of emotional depth, it’s a book you’ll laugh through the tears while cheering for these unsung heroes.
In Hotel Reverie, Black Mirror Season 7 takes a stylish and thought-provoking turn. With Issa Rae leading the way, this episode is a smart exploration of identity, nostalgia, and the ethics of immersive technology.
It’s the last weekend of April, and somehow May is knocking on the door. Seriously, weren’t we just making New Year’s resolutions we’ve already forgotten about? With Sinners still dominating…
