Season 2 of The Wheel of Time strips away illusions of glory, reminding us that survival often demands humility. In a world on the brink of chaos, knowing when to bend might just be the only way to avoid breaking.
The Cost of Ego
Season 2 of The Wheel of Time strips away illusions of glory, reminding us that survival often demands humility. In a world on the brink of chaos, knowing when to bend might just be the only way to avoid breaking.
Justin Hartley returns as Colter Shaw in Tracker Season 2, delivering more mystery-of-the-week thrills and high-profile guest stars. But while the cases are fun, the series still drags its feet on the larger mystery of Shaw's past. Read our full review for what's working, what’s not, and whether it’s still worth the watch.
So, now that Ironheart has wrapped its six-episode season, I’ve had some of time to sit with it, and I’ve got thoughts. The first half had me cautiously optimistic. It wasn’t perfect, but it had charm, a unique point of view, and Dominique Thorne completely holding it down as Riri Williams. It felt like Marvel … Continue reading Ironheart (Season Review) | Magic, Metal, and a Messy Gray Hero
Morpheus is back in the Dreaming—and so is his past. From heartbreak, Hell to a surreal sibling road trip, Season 2 of The Sandman balances myth, vengeance, messy emotions, and brilliant performances. Here's what Part 1 gets so right.
The Old Guard 2 opens with a bang and dives deep into immortal lore, but between retcons, sidelined characters, and a bold cliffhanger, this sequel might leave you more curious than satisfied. If you’re wondering whether it was worth the wait, read on.
What sets this book apart isn’t just the legacy of Bruce Lee, it’s how deeply it leans into the uncomfortable truth: what we earn changes us more than what we’re given. Shannon and Fonda Lee blend personal philosophy with hard-won insight, and the result? A guide to living with intention, not just ambition.
Alita: Battle Angel dazzles with visuals and action, but struggles to connect emotionally. A promising cyberpunk world with underdeveloped depth, entertaining, but leaves you wanting more.
I usually prefer discussing movies with similar vibes separately, but if James Bond had a chaotic little cousin raised on Red Bull and sarcasm, it would be Kingsman: The Secret Service. Directed by Matthew Vaughn, this movie is a fun, over-the-top take on the spy genre, classy but messy, funny but intense, and somehow manages … Continue reading Kingsman: The Secret Service (Movie Review) | Thrilling and extremely fun to watch
Marvel’s Ironheart kicks off with three episodes that mix grounded storytelling, surprising emotional depth, and some questionable plot logic. It’s not perfect, but Riri Williams is compelling enough to keep watching, and her AI is…different. Dive into my full thoughts on this tech-meets-trauma premiere.
The Sandman doesn’t waste time pretending we’re in control of how we arrive in this world. Instead, it asks the real question: What do we do once we’re here? Through layered storytelling and melancholic truth, it holds up a mirror to the parts of us we didn’t ask for but still carry.