Few rom-coms have aged as gracefully or as hilariously as When Harry Met Sally. “You’ll have what I’m having.” That line, shouted across a bustling New York deli, has become cinematic legend and perfectly sums up why this film continues to captivate audiences decades after its release. For those who haven’t seen it yet, here’s the…
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STRANGER THINGS VOL. 1 REVIEW — SEASON 5 GOES FOR THE THROAT
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Season 5 hits with a bang and doesn’t just raise the stakes it blows the doors clean off. It packs so much punch. We jump right back in where we left off: Hawkins torn open by a massive rift to the Upside Down, now living under full military quarantine. Everyone knows Vecna is still lurking, so…
BROADCHURCH: THE CRIME DRAMA I CAN’T STOP COMING BACK TO
The first time I watched Broadchurch, I was instantly hooked. You know that feeling when you tell yourself, “I’ll just watch one episode,” and suddenly you’re five deep and emotionally wrecked? That was me. So when I found out the show was coming to Netflix, I didn’t even hesitate I knew I had to watch it…
Selling Sunset Season 9: Glamour, Grit, and the Gossip That Never Ends
Selling Sunset Season 9 proves the drama at the Oppenheim Group is as shiny and relentless as ever. You’ve still got the jaw-dropping real estate, the glossy open houses, and agents who seem to sell gossip as much as they sell houses. It’s high heels, high drama, and high-end listings all the way. The season picks…
INNOCENCE, MERCY, AND THE FIGHT FOR JUSTICE: THOUGHTS ON “JUST MERCY”
“Our system has taken more away from this innocent man than the power to give back. We can change this world for the better. If we can look at ourselves closely and honestly. “I believe that we will see we all need justice, we all need mercy and perhaps we all need some measure of…
DON’T BELIEVE THE NEGATIVE CRITIQUES: THE RUNAROUNDS SHINES
There is a reason why IMDb put this eight-episode series on its “shows to watch this week” list. The Runarounds is a brilliant mix of storytelling and music perfect for people who don’t listen to music a lot and for people who live for it. Trust me, I’m not just saying this because I had the…
TAYLOR’S GLOW-UP IN THE SUMMER I TURNED PRETTY MADE ME LOVE HER EVEN MORE
The recent episode of The Summer I Turned Pretty just reminded me why Taylor is quickly becoming one of my favorite characters this season. Honestly, her whole arc has been such a glow-up. She’s still the bold, confident Taylor we’ve always known the one who’s quick with a joke, unafraid to speak her mind, and never short…
THE HUNT FOR SHANNON MATTHEW’S – LIES, MEDIA AND A MISSING CHILD
On 19th February 2008, Karen Matthews called the police to say her nine-year-old daughter Shannon hadn’t come home from school in Dewsbury, West Yorkshire. What followed was West Yorkshire Police’s biggest investigation since the Yorkshire Ripper. A massive £3.2 million search unfolded, lasting 24 days and gripping the nation. This new two-part documentary, The Hunt for…
ANNIKA Review: A Fourth-Wall Crime Drama That Deserves More Praise
I think the critics have got this one wrong. The second season of Annika just landed on BBC iPlayer this week, and honestly, it’s perfectly watchable, more than that, it’s gripping, clever, and completely unique in how it’s told. What makes Annika a brilliant crime drama is its format. DI Annika Strandhed (played by Nicola Walker) breaks the fourth…
“Olympo” Review: A Stylish Yet Sluggish Dive into Sports Drama
Olympo was, unfortunately, a massive disappointment and there are far better sports-themed series out there. To start with, here I am watching another show with subtitles. That’s not a bad thing in itself, but the story has to be compelling enough to keep me engaged and this one struggled to do that. This Spanish Netflix drama follows a…










