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It Was Just an Accident exemplifies the resistance to — and repression by — the regime of the Islamic Republic in a distinctly working-class Iranian perspective.
YouTuber Curry Barker’s horror debut Obsession is the best surprise of TIFF ‘25, carried by a breakthrough performance from Inde Navarrette
Another week, another episode of the Pitt. Here is our review for The Pitt Season 2 Episode 2 which is out now.
The first stand out feature of 2026, Nia DaCosta delivers an intense follow up to Danny Boyle’s recent deathly focused sequel. Read our 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple review.
Good news, Game of Thrones fans. A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms is here… and it’s a breath of fresh air! Please read our review below.
After years of anticipation, book lovers can see Emily Henry’s Poppy and Alex brought to life. 
Here is our review of Netflix's His & Hers, based on the book of the same name.
Hijack Season 2 follows a train hijacking with Sam Nelson (Idris Elba) right back in the centre of it. Read our Hijack Season 2 review.
Percy Jackson and the Olympians Season 2 Episode 6 continues a turn around for the season that pushes the show into the positives.
Bradley Cooper's third directing outing is not as ambitious as A Star is Born or Maestro, but might just be his most resonant. Read our Is This Thing On? review.
Fading Serenades is a delightful adventure for fans of this genre offering a short but enjoyable story. Read our review below.
The Pitt is back, and it feels like we never even left. Read our The Pitt Season 2 Episode 1 review.