Despite returning to well-used concepts, indie-rock band Phoneboy delivers a solid sophomore album with Moving Out. Showcasing talent and developing skills, the band promises a long career of quality.
Despite taking influence from gaming titans like Prey and Bioshock, Atomic Heart doesn't grab player with its world or characters. Even with fun gameplay and a promising development, the game seems to come up short.
After riding the way of the very successful It Ends With Us, Colleen Hoover's follow-up novel It Starts With Us never should have started at all. Poorly written characters, unlikeable motivations, and awkward stylistic choices make this would-be romance into a true train wreck.
Returning with a clever twist of the classic whodunit, You season 4 part 2 keeps viewers on their toes and follows everyone's favorite psychopath. With twists, turns, and a whole lot of crazy, You remains a Netflix classic.
While not a stand-out episode in its own right, "The Foundling" establishes big plans for The Mandalorian season three. Laying the groundwork for something huge, The Mandalorian continues a stellar new season.
Shifting the focus off of our favorite space dad, The Mandalorian season 3 episode 3 delivers a heartfelt character study into the soul of the star wars universe. Drawing emotion from Disney's major dramatic success Andor, The Mandalorian shows it has just as much heart as it does style.
Coming off of a somewhat slow start, The Mandalorian season 3 comes in with an action packed second episode. With wholesome moments, original trilogy references, and a butt load of Star Wars action fun, episode 2 has something for everyone.
Striking back at its roots, the Star Wars-set western The Mandalorian returns to Disney+ with a familiar formula. Following The Book of Boba Fett, The Mandalorian season three opens with a solid and comforting pilot episode.
Even with stunning visuals and some amazing storylines, Antman and the Wasp: Quantomania fails to achieve the success of its predecessors. Falling flat with poor writing and special effects, the new Marvel film doesn't hold up to the MCU legacy.
Despite years of hype and a legacy of classic emo bangers, Paramore resurfaces with a recycled and uninspired new album. Delivering little in the way of new style, This Is Why falls flat across Paramore's discography.
Coming with action, violence, and a bloody good time, Evil West delivers a exciting gameplay experience. While not being entirely worth the price tag, Evil West has plenty of fun to be had within.
Coming from a legacy of loveable darkness, Wednesday snaps onto the screen with a black heart and a cast of loveable misfits. With tantalizing mystery and a crew a wonderful characters, Wednesday leads the Netflix catalog.
With a legacy of classic games, Game Freak returns with Pokémon Scarlet/Violet. While the gameplay and atmosphere are some of Pokémon's best work, the performance issues that plague the game drag what could have been one of Game Freak's best into mediocrity.
Sonic Frontiers breaks the modern mold of Sonic releases, offering not only a new vision of the familiar title, but also an enjoyable gaming experience. With lofty highs, Sonic Frontiers can't however seem to achieve its full potential.
After crafting one of the greatest albums of the last decade, Weyes Blood continues her dominance on baroque pop with her sequel project And In The Darkness, Hearts Aglow. She delivers once more a hauntingly beautiful project full of gorgeous melodies.
The Three Phantoms brings style, class, and classic music to the theater. Featuring songs and performances from legacy stage performances, The Three Phantoms is something no one should miss
In a retelling of a Shakespearian classic, Foul Lady Fortune is a masterclass in character and heart. All the drama and story without the old English poetry.
The Winchesters returns to screens with an emotion packed episode. Dealing with trauma and healing, the new episode continues with the series' track record of quality.
Despite capturing the charm and weirdness of the great Weird Al, Weird: The Al Yankovic Story fails to grasp its potential. Falling short of true greatness, Weird only ends up being weirdly average.
Coming from a noble first season, Young Royals returns with a second season full of character, heart, and drama. Championing itself in the romance genre, Young Royals gives Netflix its crown.