Slitterhead review: a refreshing curiosity that’s not without its hurdles By Scott McCrae published 4 November 24 Slitterhead? I hardly know her!
I got stranded on an alien planet, wrote a song, and my clone cut off his own arm on the kitchen counter - The Alters is supremely weird, but fantastic By Christian Guyton published 17 June 25 11 Bit Studios’ ambitious sci-fi adventure hits all the right notes, resulting in a varied but satisfying experience.
LG G5 review: a new world of brightness for OLED TVs By Al Griffin published 12 April 25 LG’s G5 uses a new OLED TV display panel to hit dizzying brightness heights, making it a versatile option for daytime and dark room viewing.
Midnight Murder Club is a lot of fun – but only if you can convince your friends to join in By Dashiell Wood published 18 September 25 Midnight Murder Club is an enjoyable multiplayer game that's frustratingly difficult to experience.
ViewSonic VG3456C review By Tim Danton published 22 January 25 Not the punchiest of panels, but the VG3456C wins for style and covers most bases.
Alien: Rogue Incursion review: superb survival horror with monsters I wish were more terrifying By Hamish Hector published 18 December 24 Alien: Rogue Incursion is one of the better survival horror VR games I’ve played but it's not perfect.
LG QNED90T/LG QNED91T review: a feature-rich TV that suffers from mini-LED's biggest flaw By James Davidson published 2 June 24 The LG QNED90T/91T is a decent TV with plenty of smart features. However, its performance is obscured by inconsistent picture and sound quality.
Philips Hue Play Light Bar review: a fun and flexible addition to your home theater setup By Cat Ellis published 18 January 25 Got a Philips Hue Play HDMI Sync Box? This compact light will add a new dimension to your movies and games, wherever you put it.
Darren Aronofsky’s Caught Stealing turns Austin Butler’s cat-sitting gig into a chaotic crime caper that’s a white-knuckle ride By Amelia Schwanke published 27 August 25 Darren Aronofsky’s new movie is unlike anything the filmmaker has done before, telling the story of a cat-sitter who gets sucked into a crime spree against a vibrant yet violent 90s New York.
Alone in the Dark review - no escape By Cat Bussell published 19 March 24 Alone in the Dark’s compelling themes are overshadowed by shoddy graphics, lopsided presentation, and abysmal combat.
I watched Squid Game season 3 on Netflix, and it's a nail-biting, poignant last hurrah for the streaming giant's most popular TV Original By Tom Power published 27 June 25 Squid Game season 3 is an emotionally fitting send-off for Netflix's biggest TV hit, but I wish it was braver than it is.
Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man could have been a big swing and a miss for Marvel, but it's actually pretty amazing By Tom Power published 29 January 25 Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man is out now on Disney Plus – here are my spoiler-light thoughts on its entire first season.
I opened the case file on the new Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE, and it was all black and white By Philip Berne published 9 July 25 Something about this bargain flip doesn't add up
I spent a week with the Samsung Galaxy XR and Apple's Vision Pro has nothing to worry about – yet By Lance Ulanoff published 4 November 25 Samsung's first mixed-reality headset is a decent first effort, but it fails to impress in a few key areas.
Psylo browser review By Shaun Rockwood published 24 July 25 Psylo is a brand new mobile browser for iOS devices, designed to defeat tracking and fingerprinting.
New Prime Video movie Hedda isn't just this year's Saltburn – it’s cooler, more calculated and serious fun By Jasmine Valentine last updated 29 October 25 Hedda is more than the original play or a Saltburn wannabe, and Nia DaCosta's craft makes all the difference
Weapons review: the new horror movie’s scariest moment happens in broad daylight and that’s why it’s my favorite film of 2025 By Lucy Buglass published 5 August 25 Weapons is being released in theaters this week and horror fans who loved Barbarian are in for an even bigger treat.
The Witcher season 4 review: Netflix nixes logic for confusing and overwhelming fantasy, but the payoff is worth it By Jasmine Valentine published 30 October 25 The Witcher season 4 is merely a warm-up act for season 5, and Netflix keeps Liam Hemsworth mostly under wraps.
Stalker 2: Heart of Chornobyl review: a bone-chilling, realistic-feeling survival horror experience By Echo Apsey published 20 November 24 Stalker 2: Heart of Chornobyl is one of the most haunting and atmospheric survival games of this generation.
Batman: Arkham Shadow review: an almost flawless VR experience By Hamish Hector published 29 October 24 Batman: Arkham Shadow is a full-on AAA VR experience that everyone with a Meta Quest 3 or 3S should try
Amazon Echo Spot review By Marc Chacksfield last updated 27 December 24 The cutest member of the Amazon family is here to replace your Echo Dot.
Eazeye Radiant portable monitor By Mark Pickavance published 8 May 24 A development of the transflective screen, the Eazeye Radiant, is a unique low-power design.
I tested Hisense's first RGB mini-LED TV and it delivers exciting picture quality and features, but there are still some setbacks that make its sky-high price a tough sell By James Davidson published 3 October 25 Hisense's first RGB mini-LED delivers solid performance, but its eye-watering price is tough to ignore.
Daredevil: Born Again is a fearless Disney+ revival of the best Netflix Marvel TV show that slowly continues to restore my faith in the MCU By Tom Power published 5 March 25 Daredevil: Born Again is out now on Disney+ – here's my spoiler-filled review of the Marvel TV show's two-episode premiere.
The Philips Hue Play Wall Washer transformed my home cinema setup, and it makes a perfect wake-up light, too By Cat Ellis published 6 August 25 A discreet little lamp that can bathe your walls with a smooth gradient of color, all the way to the ceiling.
Sword Of The Sea is a technicolor trip of a game from the makers of Journey By Ben Gilbert published 6 September 25 Mind-bending mechanics and cosmic backdrops deliver an allegory for our collapsing ecosystem and the immensity of nature.
I watched Only Murders in the Building season 5 and it’s the best season of the hit Hulu show yet By Jasmine Valentine published 8 September 25 Only Murders in the Building season 5 might be the best installment of the series to date, and that's no mean feat.
I tested the Flashback ONE35 "re-disposable" camera, and it's a novel idea let down by a shoddy app By Jake Tucker published 9 February 25 The retro Camp Snap is a digital compact camera without a screen, and it’s just what you need.
CrowVi review By Jack Laurent published 28 June 24 CrowVi's latest display packs an excellent IPS panel in a small metal case. It also has plenty of input options and does not cost much.
I’ve watched all of My Life with the Walter Boys season 2, and this harmless teen romance is still a total mess By Jasmine Valentine published 28 August 25 My Life with the Walter Boys returns with season 2, and it's a far cry from original Netflix shows like Virgin River.