The Perfect Neighbour is an intriguing and unsettling take on a true-crime documentary, told almost entirely through the bodycam footage of Florida police officers. It offers a raw, unfiltered look into the tragic events surrounding the fatal shooting of Ajike “AJ” Owens, a Black mother of four, by her white neighbor, Susan Lorincz. The story is…
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CHARLIE HUNNAM TRANSFORMS IN MONSTER: THE ED GEIN STORY – A DISTURBING DIVE INTO MADNESS
From the first scene of the first episode, you can tell straight away that it’s going to be a very creepy but disturbing series. There’s an unsettling tone that sets in immediately, and it doesn’t really let up. You almost feel uncomfortable even before anything truly horrifying happens, which is a credit to how well…
SULLIVAN CROSSING REVIEW: FAMILIAR BUT STILL FINDING ITS OWN VOICE
If you’ve seen Virgin River, then Sullivan Crossing will give you an instant sense of déjà vu. From the opening scenes, it carries the same cozy-small-town vibe, heartfelt drama, and mix of romance and personal struggles. And honestly, I’m still not entirely sure how I feel about it yet. The story centers on Maggie Sullivan, a young neurosurgeon…
MODERN LOVE AND OLD TRUTHS: REVIEWING RUTH AND BOAZ
When I first watched the trailer for this film I was hooked, and I didn’t know the story was inspired by the Bible story of Ruth. That caught my attention because I was curious how such an ancient story would be translated into a modern setting. This version reimagines Ruth as a hip hop artist…
WHISPERS IN THE PINES: “WAYWARD” IS A HAUNTINGLY ODD THRILLER
Tall Pines, from the outside, looks like a perfect community idyllic, serene, and unbothered. Nothing seems out of place. Yet from the moment we step inside, there’s an undeniable sense that something is off. Alex Dempsey (Mae Martin), a cop searching for a fresh start, moves with his pregnant wife Laura (Sarah Gadon) to remote…
THE ESCAPE ARTIST REVIEW: DAVID TENNANT SHINES IN THIS GRIPPING LEGAL THRILLER
When it comes to legal dramas, The Escape Artist stands out for its mix of courtroom battles, psychological tension, and moral dilemmas. Starring David Tennant in one of his most captivating roles, the series asks an unsettling question: how far can a man go in escaping responsibility both in the courtroom and in life? William Burton (David…
INSIDE SEASON 2 (USA EDITION): CHAOS, CASH, AND CONTENT GOLD
Season one of Inside (the UK Edition) was already a wild ride, but the US version? It’s on a whole other level of chaos. To recap: the show takes place over one week and features 12 of the internet’s biggest stars and creators living together. This time, though, there’s a massive $1 million prize on the line….
WHY WE KEEP CHOOSING TEAMS: THE FASCINATION WITH TV LOVE TRIANGLES
From Team Edward vs. Team Jacob to the latest Team Conrad vs. Team Jeremiah debates, television and film have turned love triangles into something bigger than the storylines themselves. They become a phenomenon a cultural game where viewers are asked, “Whose team are you on?” as though choosing a favourite character were as simple as picking a kit colour….
HOSTAGE (2025) REVIEW: SURANNE JONES SHINES, BUT THE POLITICAL THRILLER MISSES THE MARK
Hostage (2025) promises high-stakes drama with two female world leaders facing personal and political crises but despite Suranne Jones’ strong performance, the series suffers from slow pacing and predictable twists. I couldn’t even watch the whole 5 episodes. Even 20 minutes into the first episode I was on my phone because I was bored, and…
“THE WRONG PARIS” REVIEW: A CHEESY ROM-COM THAT SURPRISINGLY WORKS
You know those shitty slapstick movies that still manage to put a smile on your face? The Wrong Paris is exactly that kind of movie. It doesn’t take itself too seriously, and honestly, neither should you when you watch it. Yes, it’s low budget. Yes, it feels like a mash-up of The Bachelor and a Hallmark Christmas special without…










