Category: entertainment

A Song Like You Review
Mar
17
entertainment

A Song Like You Review

 

Jakob the Liar declares love in a bold and unique way through “A Song Like You.” The track conveys energy and confidence from start to finish. The song is put together beautifully and creatively. “They are not ready for it” As Jakob whispers these words, you get a gentle introduction to this beautiful indie pop […]

Oliver Patterson
Amethyst Review
Mar
15
entertainment

Amethyst Review

 

You have probably seen amethyst in a ring, a pendant, or a giant geode at a gift shop. But when someone searches for an amethyst review, they are usually asking one of two things: “Is this stone real?” or “Does the hype about its powers hold up?” This article answers both. It covers the geology, […]

Oliver Patterson
Siren´s Lullaby Review
Mar
11
entertainment

Siren´s Lullaby Review

 

Siren´s Lullaby by ELECTRIC HIGH delivers a spaced-out yet tense alt-rock sound. It’s clear ELECTRIC HIGH went into this track with a specific vision, and they’ve delivered from start to finish. The track’s mood ebbs and flows throughout the verses and choruses. It feels most tense during the verses leading to this climax of energy […]

Oliver Patterson
That Girl Review
Feb
27
entertainment

That Girl Review

 

The “That Girl” trend exploded on TikTok in 2026 and has never fully left the cultural conversation. It’s a specific lifestyle aesthetic — 5am wake-ups, green smoothies, Lululemon leggings, journaling before work — that promises productivity, visible glow, and a sense of control over your day. Whether you’ve watched 200 of these videos or exactly […]

Oliver Patterson
Gonna get it Review
Feb
21
entertainment

Gonna get it Review

 

What the Song Is and Why It Still Gets Searched You have seen the name float across a throwback playlist or an old soundtrack list. “Gonna Get It” by Total, featuring Missy Elliott. Released in 1996 on the Bad Boys: Music from the Motion Picture soundtrack and later on Total’s self-titled debut album on Bad […]

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