I tested the Netgear WAX220 - read what I thought of this Wi-Fi 6 AP By Dave Mitchell published 21 April 25 Not the best value, but this standalone Wi-Fi 6 AP is easy to deploy and delivers good performance and coverage.
Wayward is the new traumatic Netflix series you won’t be able to switch off, and I’ve lived to tell the tale By Jasmine Valentine published 10 September 25 Mae Martin's new Netflix series Wayward brings the troubled teen cult lore we've always wanted, and transforms it into unmissable TV.
Liquid Web review By James Capell last updated 5 May 25 This web host isn’t cheap, but it’s well worth the asking price in our opinion.
Moana 2 review: Disney's anticipated sequel is a real tearjerker, but I wish we'd seen more from my favorite character By Lucy Buglass published 27 November 24 Moana 2 is not the follow-up we expected and while it's not quite as brilliant as the first, it's still a lovely, heartwarming movie.
The Abandons review: New Netflix western is no Yellowstone, but Gillian Anderson shines By Jasmine Valentine published 4 December 25 Going up against the Taylor Sheridanverse is a bold move, even for Netflix. But while the new western The Abandons is solid, it pales in comparison.
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.
The Wheel of Time season 3 proves that Amazon's Lord of the Rings TV show isn't the only high fantasy heavyweight worth watching on Prime Video By Tom Power published 11 March 25 The Wheel of Time season 3's first three episodes gives me hope that the Amazon TV series is back to its magical best on Prime Video.
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.
I watched all six episodes of Ironheart on Disney+, and Marvel and Ryan Coogler have conjured up a magical show that falls just short of being iconic By Tom Power published 25 June 25 Riri Williams suits up in the final TV show of Marvel's Phase 5 lineup, which is as surprisingly emotional as it is supernaturally stylish.
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.
Wake Up Dead Man is the best Knives Out mystery yet, and that’s not just because of Benoit Blanc By Jasmine Valentine last updated 8 December 25 I still can't believe I'd already seen Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery before it's released on Netflix. My verdict? It didn't let me down.
The Seduction is the new HBO Max series you need to stream in November – and it’s as explicit as you’d expect By Jasmine Valentine published 10 November 25 New French-language series The Seduction is HBO Max's latest offering, and I'm still blushing from all the sex and scandal.
Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere delivers an honest, deeply human look at Bruce in his darkest period By Jacob Krol published 24 October 25 It may not hit every note perfectly
I watched Netflix’s Too Much and calling it Lena Dunham’s new version of Girls doesn’t do it justice By Jasmine Valentine published 10 July 25 We clearly all miss Girls, but Lena Dunham’s new Netflix show Too Much goes above and beyond the messiness of New York living.
The Night Manager season 2 is back and better than ever after 10 years — with an incredibly sexy new villain By Jasmine Valentine published 1 January 26 After 10 years of waiting patiently, The Night Manager season 2 is back... and boy does it defy all expectations.
Ballad of a Small Player is the most visually exciting Netflix movie of the year – and it's out now By Jasmine Valentine last updated 29 October 25 Ballad of a Small Player is the new Netflix movie from Conclave director Edward Berger.
The Housemaid review: this violent pantomime turns the book into a grotesque nightmare By Jasmine Valentine published 16 December 25 If you like your movies far-fetched, foolish and completely frivolous, look no further than The Housemaid. But good, it is not.
Goodbye June review: New Netflix movie is a near flawless directorial debut for Kate Winslet — but you’ll cry your eyes out By Jasmine Valentine published 11 December 25 Did I have Helen Mirren being fictionally killed off on my Christmas bingo card? No – but I'm so glad she agreed to star in new Netflix movie Goodbye June.
I watched the first six episodes of Alien: Earth, and it's the Peter Pan-inspired sci-fi horror show I didn't know I needed on Disney+ By Tom Power published 5 August 25 The Alien franchise's first TV series puts a curious but confident Jurassic Park-style spin on its established formula.
I was drawn to South of Midnight by its masterful audio and visual presentation but fell in love with its incredible exploration and combat By Ural Garrett published 3 April 25 Saving the world with a supernatural needle and thread
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
This phenomenal smart lamp is giving serious aurora borealis vibes, and I can’t get enough of it By Cesci Angell published 7 November 25 Beaming out dynamic color displays as well as practical task lighting, this smart floor lamp has a whole lot to offer.
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.
Saatva Classic mattress review 2026: hotel-style luxury in your own home By Jennifer Nelson last updated 31 January 24 Read my review to find out why the Saatva Classic is TechRadar's #1 rated mattress.
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.
Severance season 2 review: Apple TV Plus' superb mystery thriller gets back to work with a bigger, bolder, and more brilliantly bizarre entry By Tom Power published 7 January 25 Severance season 2's first day at the office begins on January 17 – here's my spoiler-light review of its first four episodes.
I watched the first five episodes of Peacemaker season 2, and the DCU TV series shows Marvel how an entertaining and moving multiverse story should be told By Tom Power published 15 August 25 With Peacemaker season 2, James Gunn hits another home run and proves the popular HBO Max show's first season wasn't just a flash in the pan.
Harlan Coben’s Lazarus review: The Silence of the Lambs meets The Sixth Sense but it's not his best TV show By Jasmine Valentine published 21 October 25 Is Harlan Coben's Lazarus the author's best TV series? No, but it is the most unique.
Philips Hue Twilight review: a beautiful, purpose-built smart wake-up light By Josephine Watson published 19 September 24 Rise and shine the smart way
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.