Spielberg’s Misguided War – ScreenHub Entertainment

Steven Spielberg has put himself at the center of quite the controversy. Since the Oscar Nomination of the Netflix original movie Roma, the veteran has begun a campaign to make sure that streamed movies are never again allowed to qualify for the Academy Awards. Many have viewed this this as a rather villainous stance from Mr. Spielberg, and while I disagree with his stance on … Continue reading Spielberg’s Misguided War – ScreenHub Entertainment

Michael Jackson, Celebrity Worship, and ‘Death of the Author’ – ScreenHub Entertainment

America loves its celebrities, so when one betrays their image, it can prove a bitter pill to swallow. The legacy of pop titan Michael Jackson has been tarnished for some time due to many allegations of child sexual abuse, but for a long time, these like many other scandals, were forgotten. That has all changed since Leaving Neverland. Now, not only are Jackson’s apparent victims … Continue reading Michael Jackson, Celebrity Worship, and ‘Death of the Author’ – ScreenHub Entertainment

Bloody Noir: ‘Predator 2’ Revisited – ScreenHub Entertainment

There are few mysteries more compelling to me than the hatred for Predator 2. Sure, this first sequel to the 1987 classic isn’t without its faults. Its more colorful and extravagant style could be off-putting to fans of the more quiet dread the original builds up. However, I’ve always enjoyed this film, and given some of the recent developments in the series, perhaps now is … Continue reading Bloody Noir: ‘Predator 2’ Revisited – ScreenHub Entertainment

Ice and Ink: One Cartoonist’s Tribute to John Carpenter – ScreenHub Entertainment

Like other narrative art forms, film has the ability to inspire fans with artistic talents of their own to pay tribute to their favorite works in a variety of creative ways. Daniel Nicholls is one such fan. Nicholls and I share a mutual love of director John Carpenter, the man behind Halloween, The Thing, and a slew of other underrated classics. As Carpenter has quite an … Continue reading Ice and Ink: One Cartoonist’s Tribute to John Carpenter – ScreenHub Entertainment

Now Is The Perfect Time For Peele’s ‘Twilight Zone’ – ScreenHub Entertainment

The Twilight Zone remains one of the most timeless and relevant shows ever made, its social parables and imaginative twists still resonating with audiences all over the world to this day. Though the show has gone through several revival attempts, recent news that writer/director Jordan Peele would oversee yet another incarnation has many people excited. Perhaps the biggest reason for this is now, more than … Continue reading Now Is The Perfect Time For Peele’s ‘Twilight Zone’ – ScreenHub Entertainment

10 Anti-Christmas Movies – ScreenHub Entertainment

We all have those special movies to watch during the holidays. Most of them have similar themes, dealing with generosity, cheer, family, and all the things that make the holiday season so special. But there are those among us who get in the mood for something a little more creative this time of year, with movies that deconstruct, or outright distort some of the best … Continue reading 10 Anti-Christmas Movies – ScreenHub Entertainment

South Park Highlights the Tragic Absurdity of Climate Change – ScreenHub Entertainment

Long ago, when the world teetered on the edge of nuclear annihilation, a director named Stanley Kubrick made a film called Dr. Strangelove. It took a humorous approach to the threat of nuclear war, something many at the time assumed was an all but assured fate for mankind. Flash forward to 2018 and two creators named Trey Parker and Matt Stone have used their long-running … Continue reading South Park Highlights the Tragic Absurdity of Climate Change – ScreenHub Entertainment

‘Halloween’ Is Good, But Almost Great – ScreenHub Entertainment

David Gordon Green’s Halloween has opened to an impressive response. It has surpassed Wes Craven’s Scream as the highest grossing slasher film of all time, and revitalized interest in a series that many thought was long dead. But is the movie good? In short, yes. Green’s Halloween has many moments of cinematic artistry the likes of which the series hasn’t seen since Carpenter’s 1978 original. But … Continue reading ‘Halloween’ Is Good, But Almost Great – ScreenHub Entertainment

A Different Kind of Star Wars: An ‘Aliens vs. Predator’ Retrospective – Screenhub Entertainment

These days, it’s hard to think of Aliens vs. Predator without rolling your eyes. The title evokes less than pleasant memories of the 2004 film and its abysmal sequel, films that seemed more like B movie fluff than anything else. But there was a time when Aliens vs. Predator generated a lot of excitement in the fanbase, with titles that were comparable to the films … Continue reading A Different Kind of Star Wars: An ‘Aliens vs. Predator’ Retrospective – Screenhub Entertainment

‘Xenomorph’ Isn’t The Alien’s Actual Name – ScreenHub Entertainment

James Cameron’s Aliens is a rare breed of sequel, one that manages to be a worthy successor to the original but still maintain its own identity. Expanding on the universe of the original, Cameron’s film revealed more about the creature, and included what fans have assumed for years was the monster’s proper name. The name ‘xenomorph’ has appeared in numerous incarnations of the series such … Continue reading ‘Xenomorph’ Isn’t The Alien’s Actual Name – ScreenHub Entertainment