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Cursed Review

Cursed is the latest streaming masterpiece to dazzle us on Netflix, the first season is complete of 10, one hour long episodes and each...

Chilling Adventures of Sabrina – Part 3

Chilling Adventures of Sabrina is back and just as strong as ever with season 3! The new season follows Sabrina as Queen of Hell...

You Season 2 Review

You is honestly one of the most intriguing and yet uncomfortable shows, I have watched in quite some time. You may be wondering why...

6 Underground – Netflix Review

6 Underground is the newest movie by Michael Bay, and it’s pretty much what you’d expect. Nonstop explosions, funny one liners, corny dialogue, poorly...

The World According to Jeff Goldblum Part One

With the introduction to Disney+ brings us far more unique and interesting shows we never knew we needed. The first on the list is...

Disney + Review – Noelle

Disney+ introduces us to the wonderful Anna Kendrick as Noelle Kringle, Santa Claus’ daughter in the bid to find her brother and save...
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Sinners Review

Ryan Coogler’s film "Sinners" reinvents the vampire narrative, using these creatures to symbolize assimilation. Set in the American South, it follows twin brothers Smoke and Stack as they aim to establish a juke joint. Interwoven with Delta Blues music, the film explores deep themes of cultural heritage, oppression, and exploitation, culminating in a visually stunning climax.

Disney Illusion Island is coming to PS and Xbox

Disney Illusion Island, a charming 2D platformer featuring Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy, launches on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X on June 27, 2025. Players can pre-order the physical edition, which includes an exclusive poster. The game allows exploration and puzzle-solving across the island of Monoth.

Win a double pass to see The Correspondent

The Correspondent tells the gripping true story of Australian war correspondent Peter Greste, who is arrested in Cairo and accused of terrorism during a brutal regime. Featuring Richard Roxburgh and directed by Kriv Stenders, it highlights Greste's struggle for survival and the defense of truth. In theaters April 17.