Prime’s ‘The Terminal List’ Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

Alright, this took a while to watch so here’s your delayed review on this surprisingly trendy show. I wonder if Chris Pratt was getting a little tired of being typecast as “Chris Pratt” because his latest project, The Terminal List, on Prime Video, goes completely against Pratt’s usual archetype. This is simultaneously refreshing and frustrating, as Pratt’s character stumbles through this uneven but entertaining military … Continue reading Prime’s ‘The Terminal List’ Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

‘Bullet Train’ Spoiler Free Review – ScreenHub Review

Bullet Train feels like a movie from a different era. Specifically, it feels like a mid-2000s action movie, Smokin’ Aces very much comes to mind, with a dash of early Guy Ritchie and a sprinkle of Tarantino for flavour. Coming to us from David Leitch, who has co-directed the first John Wick and has since gone on to direct Deadpool 2, Hobbs and Shaw and … Continue reading ‘Bullet Train’ Spoiler Free Review – ScreenHub Review

‘Prey’ Is A Sleek, Brutal Monster Western – ScreenHub Entertainment

When it comes to science fiction/horror, few franchises are both as beloved and spotty as the Predator series. Starting in 1987, the alien hunter has since made seven visits to the cinema, and none have garnered as much acclaim as the original suspenseful classic. By all accounts, the Predator franchise has been dead in the water for some time, so I was skeptical when a … Continue reading ‘Prey’ Is A Sleek, Brutal Monster Western – ScreenHub Entertainment

The ‘Predator’ Movies Have Always Been Woke – ScreenHub Entertainment

Recently the release of the trailer for Prey, the latest film in the Predator franchise, has been making rounds on the internet. This latest film continues the anthology base of the previous films, taking the series out of the modern-day and, instead, weaving a period piece about a young Indigenous American woman named Naru (played by Amber Midthunder) going head to head with one of … Continue reading The ‘Predator’ Movies Have Always Been Woke – ScreenHub Entertainment

‘The Gray Man’ REVIEW – ScreenHub Entertainment

Talk about a great action duo! Ryan Gosling versus Chris Evans; the Blade Runner VS. Captain America. This is the kind of action rivalry we don’t get much these days, at least not since the Face/Off in 1997, when John Travolta and Nicolas Cage made it so great. It was only a matter of time before we got a good action flick with Gosling, as … Continue reading ‘The Gray Man’ REVIEW – ScreenHub Entertainment

What to Expect from ‘Halloween Ends’ – ScreenHub Entertainment

Since the polarizing release of Halloween Kills last year, horror fans have been wondering how David Gordon Green and Danny McBride were planning to wrap up their sequel trilogy to John Carpenter’s original classic. Their latest film, Halloween Ends, is being billed as the final installment in the Laurie Strode, Michael Myers saga. These last few days have seen the release of the first teaser … Continue reading What to Expect from ‘Halloween Ends’ – ScreenHub Entertainment

Netflix’s ‘The Sea Beast’ Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

Over the years, I’ve noticed that animated films with a bit more substance to them have become harder and harder to come by. Too often, films for kids end up feeling like just that, films for kids, designed to keep their supposed little attention spans engaged on their movie with tons of humour and loud noises. The Sea Beast, then, is a refreshing change of … Continue reading Netflix’s ‘The Sea Beast’ Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

Montreal Comiccon: Q&A with Grace Van Dien and Mason Dye of ‘Stranger Things 4’ – ScreenHub Entertainment

Written mainly by Frederic with some additional content by Sean This was a surprise appearance, to say the least! Only a few days prior to the Montreal Comiccon actually happening, it was announced that two of the stars of the latest season of Stranger Things would be in Montreal. Indeed, young Mason Dye, who plays Jason, and Grace Van Dien, who plays Vecna’s first victim, … Continue reading Montreal Comiccon: Q&A with Grace Van Dien and Mason Dye of ‘Stranger Things 4’ – ScreenHub Entertainment

Montreal Comiccon: Q&A with Robert Patrick from ‘Terminator 2’ – ScreenHub Entertainment

The Robert Patrick panel at the 2022 Montreal Comiccon was probably one of the biggest discussions scheduled, at least for us sci-fi action junkies. Although never a leading actor in films and TV, his face is well-known to all since the early 1990s for one specific reason: he was the terrifying T-1000 Terminator who was sent back through time to kill John Connor in one … Continue reading Montreal Comiccon: Q&A with Robert Patrick from ‘Terminator 2’ – ScreenHub Entertainment

What To Expect For “Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning” – ScreenHub Entertainment

It’s probably been said times and times again, but the Mission: Impossible franchise is most probably the single unique example of an action franchise done right through time. As Tom Cruise gets older and older, the movies get even better. Hard to believe at this point, but Cruise is about to celebrate his 60th birthday and he remains as committed to shooting the absolute best … Continue reading What To Expect For “Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning” – ScreenHub Entertainment