Category: entertainment

Sandy Beaches Review
Mar
30
entertainment

Sandy Beaches Review

 

Gary DRANOW is not an artist to shy away from tough subjects in his music. This rings true in his latest release, Sandy Beaches. The track covers the complex relationship a troubled veteran has with the war he fought in, as well as the civilian life he returned to. DRANOW addresses the topic through his […]

Oliver Patterson
Free Review
Mar
21
entertainment

Free Review

 

Are you still paying for three streaming subscriptions when free options cover most of what you actually watch? That is worth measuring. The free streaming market has matured into something genuinely useful. Tubi now carries over 50,000 titles. Pluto TV runs 250+ live channels. Kanopy gives library cardholders ad-free access to arthouse films most people […]

Oliver Patterson
Dr Wind Review
Mar
11
entertainment

Dr Wind Review

 

Overheating mid-session isn’t just uncomfortable. It kills focus, slows reaction time, and if you’re streaming, your viewers notice the sweat. Most people buy the wrong fan, put it in the wrong spot, and wonder why it doesn’t help. Here’s how to fix that — and where Dr Wind earns its spot in the solution. Why […]

Oliver Patterson
21 Review
Mar
4
entertainment

21 Review

 

After years of cycling through countless gaming headsets, from budget buys to eye-watering audiophile-grade gear, I’ve learned one critical truth: most of what’s marketed as “gaming-specific” is pure marketing fluff designed to separate you from your cash. If you’re looking for a new headset in 2026, my strongest recommendation is this: ignore the flashy RGB, […]

Oliver Patterson
In My Dreams Review
Feb
28
entertainment

In My Dreams Review

 

Ever sat through a rom-com with a killer premise, only to watch it fumble the execution? You’re not alone. “In My Dreams” promised a fresh take on fated love, a charming fantasy where two souls connect nightly before ever meeting. Sounds great, right? On paper, absolutely. But what landed on screen is a different story. […]

Oliver Patterson
Invisible Wars Review
Feb
21
entertainment

Invisible Wars Review

 

Invisible Wars by LUNA KELLER is an articulate indie folk track describing the challenges, going through depression. She uses the metaphor of drowning to describe the feeling of battling mental illness. Tracks like this are so important in music because it is a pure and honest transfer of life from one person to another. Writing […]

Oliver Patterson
Christmas and You Review
Feb
14
entertainment

Christmas and You Review

 

Christmas and You is a heart-wrenching ballad about losing everything at Christmas time. There is a reason why lots of different faiths have a winter holiday. The cold is biting and the days are short. Faith and love fortify people. Those connections make people less vulnerable to the outside world. Christmas and You explore a […]

Oliver Patterson
Hollywood Blvd. Review
Feb
3
entertainment

Hollywood Blvd. Review

 

Hollywood Blvd. by Love Ghost and Go Golden Junk is an exploration of the ups and downs of living in the overstimulated world of Hollywood. Ghostie covers the contrast between the party lifestyle and the loneliness that manifests when finding success in the centre of the entertainment world. Playing off the traditional conventions of punk […]

Oliver Patterson
Redeemer Review
Jan
25
entertainment

Redeemer Review

 

Redeemer isn’t a game to coddle you. From its opening moments, the top-down brawler by Sobaka Studio thrusts players into relentless, visceral combat. This isn’t about precise timing or complex combos as much as it is about calculated aggression, environmental awareness, and quick decision-making under pressure. Expect to die, learn, and then unleash absolute mayhem. […]

Oliver Patterson
White Bird Review
Jan
15
entertainment

White Bird Review

 

Imagine sitting across from a grandparent, their eyes holding decades of stories, some too painful to easily share. You know there’s a secret history, a profound experience that shaped them, but the words don’t always come. This is the feeling White Bird evokes, a film that attempts to bridge the vast chasm between memory and […]

Oliver Patterson