Looking for an engaging co-op adventure? It Takes Two delivers an unforgettable experience with its charming story, fun puzzles, and creative gameplay. Here’s my review of the award-winning game.
This weekend, I’m diving into movies, TV, and books—including Companion, Dog Man, Severance Season 2, and Holly. Check out what’s on my list!
Wolf Man (2025) delivers suspense and action with a fresh take on the classic monster story. Here’s my take on how it all comes together.
Is September 5 the most underrated film of 2025? A gripping portrayal of the 1972 Munich Olympics crisis, this movie dives deep into the ethical dilemmas of live broadcasting. Find out why it left a lasting impact on me.
Is Beautiful Ugly by Alice Feeney worth the hype? This psychological thriller delivers twists and suspense, but the confusion between reality and delusion left me wanting more. Read the full review to see if it lives up to the buzz.
One of Them Days is a laugh-out-loud buddy comedy that delivers fresh humor, memorable one-liners, and plenty of heart. In this review, I dive into what makes this underrated gem stand out.
After a long weekend, the writer looks forward to a regular one with plans to relax. They will review movies like “Wolf Man” and “Presence,” while diving into books like “Holly” by Stephen King and “Daisy Darker” by Alice Feeney. Feedback is welcomed on weekend plans.
The Texas Cheerleader Murder Plot documentary offers a sensational premise about a cheer mom’s desperate actions but ultimately fails to provide the expected depth or twists. While it starts strong, it lacks substance and feels overextended. Despite being engaging as background noise, it falls short as must-watch content in the vast streaming landscape.
Up until a couple of weeks ago, I had never heard of Kiersten Modglin, let alone her Arrangement trilogy. Then, suddenly, it felt like everyone was buzzing about these books….
At its core, Nightbitch follows a woman who has given up her artistic career to become a stay-at-home mom. Like many parents, she grapples with the monotony and invisibility that…
