Thursday, June 18, 2026
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Rachel Weisz is Deliciously Unhinged in Netflix’s Vladimir

Desire is the presence of absence. We yearn acutely for things or people that we do not possess; the greater the desire, the more...

Bridgerton: Season 4 REVIEW – The Most Cohesive Season Yet

Queen Charlotte is probably the best Bridgerton season for me because it understands the ingredients needed for a proper love story: romantic leads with...

Finding Her Edge & the Fake Dating Trope

Spoilers to follow. You have been warned. Netflix's latest ice-skating drama Finding Her Edge is adapted from a YA novel by Jennifer Iacopelli. If you...

People We Meet on Vacation REVIEW – Incredibly Fun

For all the bad rom-coms Netflix releases, there's always one or two gems that pass the mark and hold up upon rewatch. People We...

Does Stranger Things Season 5 Stick the Landing?

Spoilers for season 5 of Stranger Things to follow. You have been warned. As readers and viewers of fiction, we are not against the...

Wake Up Dead Man REVIEW – Revitalises the Genre

I think I speak for most of us when I say I hope Rian Johnson keeps making these Knives Out films for a long...

Jay Kelly REVIEW – Falls Short of its Ambitions

Dreams guide and shape our lives. Jay Gatsby chased the greenlight fueled by his aspirations for a better life, and this was enough for...

Train Dreams REVIEW – A Lovely, Heartfelt Portrait of Life

Clint Bentley's Train Dreams is about the life of Robert Grainier (Joel Edgerton), a man with a wife and daughter, who worked whatever jobs...