Early reactions to Project Hail Marycall it dazzling, emotional and unexpectedly human, with Gosling bonding with a rock alien.
Author: Shana Mohamed
HONOR has officially lifted the curtain on the HONOR Magic8 Pro, and this one is clearly aimed at South Africans who live on their phones long after the sun goes down. Landing in stores on 1 March 2026 at R27,999, the Magic8 Pro is positioning itself as a flagship built around AI, photography and endurance rather than chasing spec-sheet bragging rights alone. On paper, it looks like one of HONOR’s most confident devices yet. Night photography is the headline act The star of the show is the 200MP AI Ultra Night Telephoto Camera, which HONOR is boldly framing as “perfect night photography”. Marketing language…
Sinners isn’t chasing awards. Ryan Coogler and Michael B. Jordan created something personal, powerful and impossible to shake long after the credits roll.
Venom sheds live action for animation as Sony taps the Bloodlines directors. With Hardy producing, the symbiote eyes a stranger, sharper rebirth.
The OPPO Reno line has a quiet simple goal: premium design meets practical performance without the astronomical price of true flagships. With the Reno 15 Pro 5G, OPPO hasn’t abandoned that mission although the global chipset shortages have impacted all smartphone brands— it does raise an eyebrow at exactly where this phone fits in the market. First Impressions — Look & Feel This phone doesn’t just look premium — it feels premium. The Dusk Brown finish is especially beautifull, giving the handset a distinct identity in a sea of glass slabs. The compact form factor makes one-handed use effortless, a welcome contrast to the trend of ever-growing…
Toy Story 5 trades villains for a tablet, asking if imagination can survive in a digital world. Woody and Buzz return for one last, heartfelt mission.
A missing girl returns after eight years trapped in a sarcophagus, but this new The Mummyis no reboot. It’s darker, intimate, and deeply unsettling.
Behind Hollywood’s greatest performances are private battles. These actors gave everything to their roles, and some paid a deeply personal price.
Jesse Jackson didn’t just witness history, he helped shape it. A bold, flawed force of change who expanded the political stage for generations to come.
Saying goodbye to Robert Duvall feels unreal. He gave us flawed, fragile men who felt true, proving courage lives in honesty, not applause.