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Chainsaw Man The Movie: Reze Arc — Review
Rating: 10/10 ⭐️ Chainsaw Man The Movie: Reze Arc is everything I hoped for and more. It takes the wild energy of the series and shapes it into something sharp, tragic and unexpectedly tender. I loved every minute of it, and the movie format gives this arc the space and emotional focus it always deserved. The opening sets the tone perfectly. The small slice-of-life moments in the morning routine are fun, chaotic and unmistakably Denji and Power. Power having to be dragged to
Vinit Nair
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Apple Arcade Needs Fewer Kids Games and More Real Hits
I’ve been a fan of Apple Arcade for a while now. I get it through Apple One along with iCloud storage, Music, and Apple TV, and it has become a surprisingly convenient way for me to keep gaming in my life. Most of the Arcade titles run across my iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple TV, and the seamless sync makes it feel effortless. I can play a bit of Hello Kitty Island Adventure on my phone and then continue the same session on my Mac or the Apple TV without any fuss. Now that I’m
Vinit Nair
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Frankenstein (2025) Review: Del Toro at His Most Human
Rating: 9/10 ⭐️ From the first frame, it is clear that this adaptation aims for something more intimate and emotionally faithful than most versions. I went into Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein with the same anticipation I reserve for every project he touches. Anything he makes becomes an instant priority for me, and this film once again justifies that trust. It is a simple story told with clarity and a deep sense of humanity, far removed from the usual Hollywood monster sp
Vinit Nair
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TASK Review: A Tight, Bittersweet Crime Drama That Surprised Me
Rating: 8/10 ⭐️ At first I brushed it off and did not pay much attention to TASK. It looked like another crime drama that would eventually get buried under my already stacked watchlist. But after seeing a few people rave about it online, I finally caved and pressed play, and within minutes I realised this was operating at a different level. Mark Ruffalo pulls you in almost instantly, even before the title card comes up. He carries pain, weariness, intelligence and a quiet men
Vinit Nair
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To Be Hero X Review: A Sharp, Stylish Take on Identity and Hype Culture
Rating: 8/10 ⭐️ To Be Hero X is the kind of anime that tricks you at first glance. It walks in loud, messy, and deliberately ridiculous, then slowly reveals that all that noise is hiding a surprisingly sharp and deliberate piece of storytelling. The world building is where the show first shows its hand. The Trust Value system sounds like a punchline, but the longer you sit with it, the more you see how precise it really is. It turns fame, hype, and fear into actual resources
Vinit Nair
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Stephen King’s Never Flinch Review: A Solid Holly Gibney Thriller
Rating: 3.5/5 ⭐️ After finishing the Bill Hodges trilogy and The Outsider, I’ve grown pretty attached to Holly Gibney, so seeing her headline her own series has always been something I look forward to. Never Flinch picks up in a more grounded space than her earlier supernatural brushes, putting her in the dual role of bodyguard to a popular feminist speaker and consultant on a disturbing set of Surrogate Juror murders. It is an intriguing setup but also a shift in how Holly f
Vinit Nair
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Why Most B2B Onboarding Sequences Fail (and What to Do Instead)
B2B companies pour time and budget into the perfect product demo, sales deck, or campaign launch — but when it comes to onboarding, many still treat it like an afterthought. The result? New users drift away before they ever reach their first “aha” moment. After working with multiple SaaS and enterprise brands, I’ve noticed the same five issues keep showing up. Let’s break them down and look at how to fix each one. 1. Talking About the Product , Not to the User Most onboarding
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Why I’m Still Rooting for Hello Kitty Island Adventure Despite the Paid DLC Backlash
I’ve been playing Hello Kitty Island Adventure since the day it arrived on Apple Arcade in July 2023. Initially I thought that it was a kids game, that is until I started playing and got hooked on it. It has quietly become my daily comfort game, something I return to almost every day. You are stuck on a beautiful deserted island, it's your responsibility to make it into a cosy paradise. At its heart, the gameplay is about collecting things around the island: gathering materi
Vinit Nair
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Is ChatGPT Atlas Worth Using? Full Review vs Perplexity Comet and Dia Browser
I have been playing with ChatGPT Atlas for about few hours now, enough to get a feel for what it wants to be. The short version is simple. Atlas feels clean and focused, closer to Dia’s minimal take on an AI browser, and quite different from Perplexity’s Comet, which puts a lot of controls in your face. If you prefer fewer buttons and a calmer canvas, you will feel at home immediately. The interface keeps things restrained. Where Comet stacks in voice dictation, voice mode, p
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The Problem With Grokipedia Isn’t AI, It’s Control
Elon Musk’s X ecosystem is apparently getting ready to launch a rival to Wikipedia called Grokipedia , an AI-driven knowledge platform built around xAI’s chatbot Grok. It is being described as a space for “technical insights” with a Grok-inspired aesthetic. Ambitious, yes. But it also raises several red flags that are hard to ignore. Grok, the AI system behind this idea, already has a history of unpredictability and ideological tilt. Over the past year, its tone has shifted d
Vinit Nair
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