1923 Recap: Death to the Lambs

In the second episode of “1923” season 2 titled “The Rapist is Winter,” we get a succinct insight into the Dutton family’s perspective. They view every challenging ideology, corrupted institution, destructive act of nature, and harmful human action that disrupts their lifestyle as an unwelcome intruder or oppressor – except for the Native Americans who they themselves have helped to disempower. The Duttons seem to be perpetual victims of a world in constant flux and unforgiving seasons.

Psyduck Clocks In for Another Shift at Pokémon Concierge

Prepare yourselves, trainers! You’re about to face your toughest challenge yet: choosing between a mojito, margarita, or lemonade (if you happen to be near the vending machine). “Pokémon Concierge,” an animated series starring Haru (Karen Fukuhara for the English version) and her Psyduck, is back for its second season in September 2025. It’s quite peculiar … Read more

RuPaul’s Drag Race Recap: Sew Over It

In essence, I’m in favor of incorporating advanced sewing tasks into the competition. This ensures that participants can’t simply buy their way to success by hiring designers or learning one pattern. Instead, it allows us to evaluate the girls based on both their design skills and personal taste. Previous instances of these challenges have demonstrated their ability to act as a “weed-out” factor (eliminator), while this week’s challenge showcased its potential for storytelling, highlighting the top performers.

Suffering Is Not a Competition

The show The Baldwins delves into the dual sorrow experienced by the family, particularly focusing on how the Rust tragedy affected Alec personally and its ongoing effects on the rest of the family. While Alec’s OCD is briefly addressed in the first episode, the series offers a poignant portrayal of his post-traumatic stress disorder and subsequent depression. This makes for emotional, if not somber, viewing. The show presents an unusual yet compelling examination of grief, as it portrays Alec’s apparent inability to escape the burden of his past actions, despite their unintentional nature. In the series, Alec appears haunted, with bags under his eyes and moving through his Hamptons home like a ghost. In today’s television landscape saturated with true crime and common cases, it’s unusual to encounter a portrayal of someone dealing with their role in an accidental death. When Hilaria speaks tearfully about Alec expressing suicidal thoughts in the days following the shooting, her pain feels as raw and intense as it did three years ago.

Every Movie Nominated for a 2025 Oscar, Ranked

Year after year, I analyze and compare about 50 movies spanning a variety of themes, target audiences, and overall atmospheres. These are like apples, oranges, bananas, and pomegranates (with a single special fig), but despite their differences, I have determined their ranking in terms of quality. Now, let me shuffle the middle section of this list one more time before we delve into it.

Love Is Blind’s Dave Still Seeks His Sister’s Approval for All His Relationships

In the latest episodes, the couple decided to end their engagement due to several issues. Bettenburg expressed his concerns about his friends and family not accepting O’Brien, and his father’s belief that he wasn’t ready for such a commitment. O’Brien felt he was unwilling to commit to someone else and be part of a team. She also mentioned giving him a letter meant for his sister, which he never delivered. Now, Bettenburg insists he attempted to gain the support of his community, but argues that there wasn’t a perfect way to handle this situation. He also asserts that he did deliver O’Brien’s emotional letter, but his sister didn’t inform him if she read it. In his words, “I don’t think that would have made a difference on her part. At that time, my sister knew what she knew, and so did I.

Severance Doubles Down on the Body Horror

In my latest review, I delve into the captivating world of “Severance” with its intriguing episode titled “Chikhai Bardo,” now streaming exclusively on Apple TV+ as of February 28th. Here’s a spoiler-filled breakdown from the perspective of an eager viewer like myself.

As I settled in for this week’s installment, I found myself drawn into the enigmatic atmosphere that “Severance” has masterfully crafted. The episode, titled “Chikhai Bardo,” takes us deeper into the mysterious underbelly of Lumon Industries and their mind-boggling process of separation.

The plot unfolds with a sense of urgency as Mark and Helly find themselves in uncharted territory, navigating through the complex layers of the company’s inner workings. The tension is palpable as they grapple with the implications of their discoveries and the potential consequences for their lives both in and out of the office.

The episode also introduces us to a fascinating new character, Dylan, who adds another layer of intrigue to an already convoluted storyline. His presence serves to further question the true nature of our protagonists’ reality and the motives behind Lumon Industries.

As I watched “Chikhai Bardo,” I was struck by the show’s ability to keep me guessing, to maintain a delicate balance between revelation and mystery, keeping viewers hooked episode after episode. The writing is sharp, the acting superb, and the visuals stunning—all elements that make “Severance” a must-watch for any discerning television enthusiast.

In conclusion, if you’re looking for a mind-bending, thought-provoking drama with a dash of sci-fi, don’t miss out on “Severance.” The latest episode, “Chikhai Bardo,” is available now on Apple TV+ and promises to leave you eagerly awaiting the next installment.

Is Kathleen Kennedy’s Star Wars Empire Ending?

On February 24, Puck shared the announcement that Kennedy, aged 72, was intending to resign as president of LucasFilm. For quite some time, Belloni has been vocal about his dissatisfaction with Kennedy, expressing this through written articles and his podcast “The Town.” He’s suggested that Kennedy is mismanaging the Star Wars franchise due to not releasing a film since 2019. In his report discussing Kennedy’s departure, Belloni wrote: “If you ask a leading creator about their experience working with Lucasfilm, they’ll probably share a lot of frustration: vague guidance, indecisiveness, fear of taking creative risks while also being overly devoted to a fanbase that has grown increasingly abrasive.