1001 Movies: ‘Pink Flamingos’: Not A Movie, But An Experience – ScreenHub Entertaiment

Title: Pink Flamingos Year: 1972 Director: John Waters Length: 92 minutes Genre: Comedy/Crime Rating: NC-17 Country: USA On my quest to watch the 1001 movies list I found myself consuming movie after movie, trying to take as much as possible in. Preparing myself to crank out new articles discussing the greats and important movies of history. Rewatching became a necessity as I gathered my thoughts … Continue reading 1001 Movies: ‘Pink Flamingos’: Not A Movie, But An Experience – ScreenHub Entertaiment

Spike Lee Goes To Netflix: ‘Da 5 Bloods’ Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

To be honest, this movie couldn’t arrive at a more appropriate time! Now that the ‘Black Lives Matter’ movement rages on across the world following the vicious murder of George Floyd at the hands of a white police officer in Minneapolis, militant director Spike Lee unveiled his first-ever Netflix movie with a golden cast of African American actors: the war drama Da 5 Bloods. Although … Continue reading Spike Lee Goes To Netflix: ‘Da 5 Bloods’ Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

No Rules This Time in ‘Sicario: Day of the Soldado’ Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

With downtime still a thing for many, myself included, movies have become a great way to pass the time. Watching new movies or flicks that passed by due to busy schedules. So it was about time that I finally got the chance to sit down and watch Sicario: Day of the Soldado, the sequel to the excellent 2015 film Sicario directed by Dennis Villeneuve. That … Continue reading No Rules This Time in ‘Sicario: Day of the Soldado’ Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

‘Fruitvale Station’ Speaks Volumes in 2020 – ScreenHub Entertainment

Sparked by the events of May 25th, 2020, the United States has erupted in fury over the unjust killing of George Floyd, an unarmed black male who died of asphyxiation at the hands of the arresting officer. Cities around the world have seen protests standing in solidarity with dozens of marches in the States. But this isn’t the first time such a crime has been … Continue reading ‘Fruitvale Station’ Speaks Volumes in 2020 – ScreenHub Entertainment

Let’s Talk About ‘Terminator: Dark Fate’ [Spoiler Review] – ScreenHub Entertainment

As of late, I’ve been watching a lot of franchise movies to pass the time in these unusual circumstances. The latest one was the Terminator franchise, which was recently capped off by my first viewing of Dark Fate, the 2019 movie directed by Deadpool’s Tim Miller. The movie reunited Linda Hamilton and Arnold Schwarnezzger for the first time since T2 and James Cameron actually worked … Continue reading Let’s Talk About ‘Terminator: Dark Fate’ [Spoiler Review] – ScreenHub Entertainment

Spoiler Free Review of ‘Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: Kimmy vs. the Reverend’ – ScreenHub Entertainment

In 2015 the world was introduced to a plucky, effervescent, and nigh unbreakable young woman by the name of Kimmy Schmidt. In the following years, this redheaded beacon of sunshine that beamed through our Netflix accounts became a welcome break from an ever more unsettling reality. Sadly, in 2019 the series reached its inevitable end… or did it?  In a year of global pandemics, political … Continue reading Spoiler Free Review of ‘Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: Kimmy vs. the Reverend’ – ScreenHub Entertainment

‘Terminator: Salvation’ is Better Than You Remember – ScreenHub Entertainment

I’ve been rewatching the Terminator movies as of late and recently got around to watching the fourth one, Salvation. Many people don’t like this one, it has a Rotten Tomatoes score of 33% with an audience score of 54% (for context, Genisys has 27% and 53% respectively) but upon rewatching it, I think the movie has something going on. Sure, it’s not T2 good or … Continue reading ‘Terminator: Salvation’ is Better Than You Remember – ScreenHub Entertainment

Updated: Ranking the Assassin’s Creed Games – ScreenHub Entertainment

Assassin’s Creed is now over fifteen years old, and there are more games on the horizon. The franchise has many highs and lows, and as a fan of the series, I wanted to rank the series based on my time with the games. Rogue Rogue is a strange game. I haven’t played much of it, to be clear, but something about it felt lacking. Which … Continue reading Updated: Ranking the Assassin’s Creed Games – ScreenHub Entertainment

‘Star Wars The Clone Wars Season Seven’ Review [Spoilers] – Review

After being unceremoniously cancelled in 2013 in the middle of season six after the Disney acquisition of Lucasfilm, The Clone Wars has finally received the conclusion it initially intended. Airing on Disney+, the final season gave fans four new arcs, each four episodes long to help bring us to the end. How did this better-late-than-never final season fair? Let’s dive into the four arcs! The … Continue reading ‘Star Wars The Clone Wars Season Seven’ Review [Spoilers] – Review

Duncan Trussel’s “The Midnight Gospel” Spoiler-Free Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

On April 20th, Duncan Trussel’s animated Netflix show dropped and, along with it, do did eight entirely new and interesting universes that the protagonist (Clancy, voiced by Trussel himself) explores in each of the eight episodes. The show is fantastical and ridiculous, with each episode exploring new ideas and concepts while maintaining consistent levity. That being said, the show is not for everyone. Performances and … Continue reading Duncan Trussel’s “The Midnight Gospel” Spoiler-Free Review – ScreenHub Entertainment