Obsession
A slow-burn thriller that earns its ending. Stuck with me for days.
I spend my time somewhere between a new Apple keynote and the back row of a cinema. This is where I keep what I’m into - the tech I follow and the films I’m chasing.
I’m the person who clears the calendar for the WWDC keynote and reads the developer-session notes afterward. I like watching how Apple sweats the small stuff - the way a new chip, a font tweak, or a single haptic detail quietly changes how a device feels in your hand.
Keynotes, start to finish
WWDC and the autumn events, watched live and rewatched for the details.
Silicon & software
Apple silicon, OS releases, and the design decisions that ship with them.
Hands-on hardware
How a device actually feels day to day - weight, haptics, the little things.
The one date I never miss. Every June, a single keynote sets the tone for the year ahead - and I’ll be watching it live.
What I have just seen and what is queued up next. 3 watched, 3 on deck.
A slow-burn thriller that earns its ending. Stuck with me for days.
Tense corporate drama about the one secret nobody wanted out.
Cautiously hopeful. The trailers look like they remember what made the first ones great.
A barnyard whodunit. Pure curiosity pick - the premise is too good to skip.
Revisited the parody classic energy. Daft, loud, and exactly what it says on the tin.
Saving this one for a no-thinking-required evening.
I’m based in Maarssen, a small town on the river Vecht just outside Utrecht. Stepped-gable houses lean over the water, the pace is calm, and it’s a short hop to the city when I want the noise. A good place to think - and to fit in a film.
