Has ‘Once Upon A Time…In Hollywood’ Improved With Age? – ScreenHub Entertainment

I liked Quentin Tarantino’s ninth movie, Once Upon A Time In Hollywood quite a bit when it came out. It made my top ten of the year, clocking in at number eight. Yet despite this, I didn’t leave the cinema loving the movie. I thought it was on the lower end of Tarantino’s filmography. Yet there was something different with this movie than anything that … Continue reading Has ‘Once Upon A Time…In Hollywood’ Improved With Age? – ScreenHub Entertainment

‘Halloween Kills’ Trailer Breakdown – ScreenHub Entertainment

Since its release, the trailer for Halloween Kills has caused quite a stir in the horror fandom. While some reactions have been mixed, is is clear that Halloween Kills aims to be just as ambitious and far more brutal than its predecessor. So what can audiences expect from the film? Let’s take a look. While speculative, this breakdown may contain spoilers. You have been warned. … Continue reading ‘Halloween Kills’ Trailer Breakdown – ScreenHub Entertainment

Did Shannon Lee Misunderstand Bruce Lee’s Fight Scene in ‘Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood’? – ScreenHub Entertainment

Update: Quentin Tarantino recently spoke to Joe Rogan about his most recent feature film, Once Upon A Time…in Hollywood, right as the film’s novelization (also penned by Tarantino) hit store shelves. Tarantino didn’t hold any punches in his justification for Bruce Lee’s behaviour in the scene and the reply is a little, well, Tarantino. But while the director says that Bruce Lee would have totally … Continue reading Did Shannon Lee Misunderstand Bruce Lee’s Fight Scene in ‘Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood’? – ScreenHub Entertainment

Tyler, The Creator’s Career as Movie Recommendations – Screenhub Entertainment

Tyler, The Creator’s 7th album, Call Me If You Get Lost dropped last night so here are some film recommendations based on the vibes of each of his albums. If you think there’s any others that would fit, please feel free to drop them in the comments. Bastard Goblin Wolf Cherry Bomb Flower Boy Igor Call Me If You Get Lost Continue reading Tyler, The Creator’s Career as Movie Recommendations – Screenhub Entertainment

Yasuke’s Missed Opportunity: Where Does Hip-Hop Belong In Cinema? – ScreenHub Entertainment

At this point, it’s difficult to argue that hip-hop and RnB aren’t the number one genres of music worldwide. Every year since 2017, they have outsold rock and pop in the US (the previous holders of the crown). Naturally, this means that hip-hop seeps its way into other areas of pop culture – most obviously games, TV, and movies. The GTA series has been famous … Continue reading Yasuke’s Missed Opportunity: Where Does Hip-Hop Belong In Cinema? – ScreenHub Entertainment

5 Foreign Language Shows to Check Out on Netflix – Screenhub Entertainment

Netflix seems to be opening up more and more people to watching shows that require subtitles (though this is probably also thanks to more general recognition of films such as Parasite winning awards that usually just have a side category for ‘foreign language film’ and don’t even include them in the discussion for ‘best picture’). Due to this slight change in demand and increased curiosity, … Continue reading 5 Foreign Language Shows to Check Out on Netflix – Screenhub Entertainment

The Potential and Concern Over The ‘Master and Commander’ Prequel – ScreenHub Entertainment

Early in June 2021, 20th Century Studios announced that they would be producing a prequel to the critically acclaimed (and often criminally underappreciated) film Master and Commander: Far Side of the World. The film is being written by A Monster Calls scribe Patrick Ness and will take place before the events of the Russell Crowe film, meaning that a new cast will likely take to … Continue reading The Potential and Concern Over The ‘Master and Commander’ Prequel – ScreenHub Entertainment

‘The Silence of the Lambs’ In The Trans-Liberation Era – ScreenHub Entertainment

When someone calls a piece of art that influenced us into question, our natural instinct is to defend it. I know that’s how I felt when I first heard about the criticism of The Silence of the Lambs. The accusations of transphobia didn’t make much sense to me, and since the film was one of the most influential movies of my younger years, I felt … Continue reading ‘The Silence of the Lambs’ In The Trans-Liberation Era – ScreenHub Entertainment

The Horror Roots of ‘Jurassic Park’ – ScreenHub Entertainment

Horror is often the last thing most people think of when discussing Spielberg’s Jurassic Park. As a director, Spielberg has a reputation for shying away from that which is more dark and sinister, but this reputation isn’t entirely earned. Though not without its share of whimsy and wonder, Steven Spielberg still displays a real mean streak with Jurassic Park that recalls his earlier, rough around … Continue reading The Horror Roots of ‘Jurassic Park’ – ScreenHub Entertainment

‘Star Wars The High Republic: Out Of The Shadow’ Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

In many respects, Star Wars The High Republic: Out of the Shadow feels like a coda or epilogue to all the stories that have come out so far while also leaving enough intrigue to keep us excited for the next wave. Written by Justina Ireland, who wrote the junior novel A Test of Courage, Out of the Shadows pulls elements and characters from many of … Continue reading ‘Star Wars The High Republic: Out Of The Shadow’ Review – ScreenHub Entertainment