Category: entertainment

Love On Fire Review
May
11
entertainment

Love On Fire Review

 

You’ve seen the clips on TikTok. The leads stare at each other in the rain. A dramatic confession at the airport. The soundtrack swells. You click play expecting to feel something. Twenty minutes into episode one, you’re checking your phone. By episode three, you’ve skipped through two flashbacks. By the finale, you’re asking yourself: Did […]

Oliver Patterson
The Siren Review
Feb
16
entertainment

The Siren Review

 

Kiera Cass wrote The Siren in 2009 as a self-published project, years before The Selection turned her into a YA household name. HarperTeen re-released a revised version in 2016. It’s 336 pages, it’s a standalone, and it’s occupied an awkward middle ground ever since — too quiet for readers who loved The Selection‘s drama, too […]

Oliver Patterson
Sinking II Review
Feb
12
entertainment

Sinking II Review

 

Sinking II is a survival horror title that drops you into a partially submerged, decaying city and challenges you to piece together what caused the catastrophe. The publisher’s marketing promises “the most immersive underwater horror experience available” — a phrase that means exactly nothing. Here’s what $29.99 actually buys you, and how it stacks up […]

Oliver Patterson
Debo Ray Review
Jan
16
entertainment

Debo Ray Review

 

Finding genuinely funny stand-up comedy has gotten harder, not easier, despite more platforms offering it than ever before. The same twenty names cycle through every recommendation engine, and most new additions to that list arrive pre-packaged with Netflix deals and publicist-curated headlines rather than through actual material quality. Debo Ray is building his career outside […]

Oliver Patterson
Tim Camrose Review
Dec
22
entertainment

Tim Camrose Review

 

Tim Camrose is a UK-based professional entertainer who books across corporate events, private parties, and public shows. He’s not a household TV name — but in the working circuit of UK live entertainment, consistent bookings without a viral moment often indicate something more reliable than a one-season reality show spike. This review covers what he […]

Oliver Patterson
About Love Review
Nov
28
entertainment

About Love Review

 

It’s 9 PM. You want something romantic but you’ve already abandoned two K-dramas by episode 3. You don’t want a two-hour film that demands your full emotional investment. You want stories that feel real, delivered in a format that respects your evening. About Love (О любви), the Russian anthology series on Netflix, positions itself as […]

Oliver Patterson
Impress You Review
Oct
3
entertainment

Impress You Review

 

You’re twelve dramas deep into your K-drama phase and they’re starting to blur. Same misunderstanding at episode 6. Same rain kiss at episode 12. Same tearful airport scene that somehow always involves someone running. You queue up Impress You expecting the same comfortable template. By episode 3, something feels different. What Impress You Is Actually […]

Oliver Patterson
Apple Tree Review
Aug
14
entertainment

Apple Tree Review

 

Most people assume Apple Tree Yard is a slow-burn murder mystery. Wrong. This is a story about a woman whose single bad decision dismantles her entire life — and the murder trial is almost incidental. Set that expectation correctly before you press play, or you will spend two episodes waiting for the wrong thing. What […]

Oliver Patterson
Breath Review
May
31
entertainment

Breath Review

 

The most common mistake people make before watching Breath is assuming it’s a surf film. It has surfing in it the way Requiem for a Dream has food in it — the visible thing isn’t what the movie is about. Go in expecting wave action and you’ll spend 115 minutes bored. Go in understanding what […]

Oliver Patterson
Horizon Review
Apr
12
entertainment

Horizon Review

 

Horizon Zero Dawn sold over 20 million copies before its sequel ever launched — without a movie tie-in, existing IP, or franchise legacy to coast on. For a studio best known for military shooters, Guerrilla Games built one of the biggest new PlayStation universes of the decade. The Horizon series now spans three games: Zero […]

Oliver Patterson