I didn’t sit down to watch Lost in Paradise. I collapsed into it after a long day, expecting background noise, and instead got two attractive adults emotionally detoxing on a Fijian island like it was a tropical group therapy session sponsored by sunscreen ...
Rewatching Clueless in 2026 is like stepping into a parallel universe where teenagers communicated in full sentences, malls were temples, and no one had to worry about being immortalized in a viral fail compilation. Amy Heckerling’s sun‑drenched satire still sparkles, but now it plays like a ...
Sequels in the Hallmark‑Mystery universe can wobble — too cute, too safe, too “we solved one murder so now we’re basically CSI” — but Grilling Season tightens the recipe instead of watering it down. Nikki DeLoach returns as Goldy Berry with even more grounded, sardonic ...
Bones, there’s a thing out there.” And every five years or so, it seems I have to remind you that this movie is PERFECTION. Not “pretty good,” not “important to the franchise,” not “a noble misfire.” No. PER. FEC. TION. Gen‑X certified. Laminated. Filed under “Movies That Still ...
By the time Terminal Descent shows up, the Crossword Mysteries franchise is basically that friend who’s really good at one thing and refuses to stop doing it — and honestly, good for them. This fourth entry swaps art galleries and magicians for blinking servers and tech ...
Say what you will about Netflix. Much of its original content – namely scripted dramas – can be hit or miss, and forget about returning to a favorite months later once its been removed from the menu. However, the digital streaming company has been on fire lately with its offering of ...
LukHash’s Home Arcade feels like someone cracked open a time capsule from 1989, wired it into a modern DAW, and said, “Yeah, let’s make this thing glow.” It’s pure neon energy—bright, buzzy, and unapologetically retro in that way Gen‑Xers don’t have t...
Ninja, kick the damn rabbit! Arrow didn’t just restore these movies—they ambushed my adulthood and reminded me I’m still emotionally weak for guys in rubber suits. To put it bluntly, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movies were never perfect, but Arrow’s release lands so hard it retroactively ...