After leaving us dangling on a massive cliffhanger for nearly three years, AppleTV’s hit mystery-box series is back for its sophomore outing. This season is bigger, more ambitious and doubles down on the strangeness factor. While it does answer a ton of burning questions, it also suffers slightly from the carrot and stick formula these types of shows often rely too heavily on. A huge part of Severance’s appeal are the many mysteries it allows us to unravel as the show progresses. This season continues to unspool existing threads, while dropping plenty of new ones to expand the world. What these new episodes excel at is further exploring the line between the characters’ innies and outies, and the ethical dilemmas that stem from two separate beings sharing one body. Viewers with keen eyes will find plenty of small clues to fuel their theories, but there are some big revelations made as well. This season isn’t as concise with its storytelling, delivering a little more padding leading...
The first Disney Princess to grace the screen in 1937 was Snow White, and it seems they enjoy remaking her story. This iteration of the classic fairytale is possibly the most accurate. Snow White (2025) looks like a carbon copy of the animated feature with more songs added and a fearless modern characterization of the title character. For the first time in a while, a Disney live-action looked colourful and had some beautifully executed musical numbers. Although Snow White (2025) was not marketed heavily as a musical most of the numbers involving the dwarves and Snow White (Rachel Zegler) are wholesome and nostalgic. Co-writers Erin Cressida Wilson and Jacob Grimm went back to the roots of Disney princess magic by giving our princess a much-needed backstory with her parents ruling the Kingdom. We see the love between them and feel her loss when she is taken as a prisoner by the Evil Queen (Gal Gadot) after her father doesn’t return. Rachel Zegler is a bonafide star a...