Bond 60 – James Bond Actors ULTIMATE Ranking – ScreenHub Entertainment

October 2022 marks the official Bond 60 celebrations around the world, as Dr. No came out on October 6th, 1962. To continue our James Bond 007 editorial, I have decided to write an official (and surely divisive) ranking of the six actors who wore the tuxedo in the last decades. While each of them played Bond in a distinct way, it’s important to mention that … Continue reading Bond 60 – James Bond Actors ULTIMATE Ranking – ScreenHub Entertainment

On His Majesty’s Secret Service: The Reinvention of James Bond – ScreenHub Entertainment

*Warning, there will be full spoilers for No Time to Die (2021) BELOW! 2022 is the year of the 60th anniversary of the official James Bond movie franchise since the first movie adaption of the Ian Fleming novels in 1962 with Dr. No. A year since the latest James Bond installment, No Time to Die, opened in cinema after such a long wait, fans had … Continue reading On His Majesty’s Secret Service: The Reinvention of James Bond – ScreenHub Entertainment

Representation Matters: An Indigenous Filmmaker’s Thoughts About ‘Prey’ – ScreenHub Entertainment

Prey is a beautiful depiction of Native American life, so I set out to learn more more about the film’s representation of Indigenous people Continue reading Representation Matters: An Indigenous Filmmaker’s Thoughts About ‘Prey’ – ScreenHub Entertainment

Theory Time: Who Could Halbrand Be In ‘The Rings of Power’ – ScreenHub Entertainment

Spoilers up to episode 3, book spoilers and potential spoilers for the show ahead. Unlike House of the Dragon, which is based on an in-universe text written by George R.R. Martin, The Rings of Power is loosely adapted from a series of notes left by J.R.R. Tolkien at the end of Return of the King and passing comments in The Lord of the Rings itself. … Continue reading Theory Time: Who Could Halbrand Be In ‘The Rings of Power’ – ScreenHub Entertainment

‘The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power’ Episode 3: Adar Spoiler Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

A common complaint of criticism of the first episode of Amazon’s juggernaut production, The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, was that it suffered due to pacing issues and a bevy of exposition. But the show has definitely picked up the pace since that first episode and despite clocking in at around 70 minutes, episode 3, Adar, flies through its runtime while also … Continue reading ‘The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power’ Episode 3: Adar Spoiler Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

‘Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero’ Spoiler Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

I’m going to keep things spoiler-free overall, but I do feel I have to talk about one element about the villain so I’m flagging the article with a spoiler and will mark the paragraph in question with an alert. Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero may have a dumb name, but it opened at number one at the US box office. Despite launching in the 80s, … Continue reading ‘Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero’ Spoiler Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

“House of the Dragon” Spoiler-Free Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

Sunday night saw the debut of House of the Dragon, the first of several planned Game of Thrones spin-offs, reigniting the excitement that surrounded the original show all the way through until the final season botched what was arguably set to be the biggest TV finale of all time. HBO, of course, has brought in different writers and an all-new cast for this story (the … Continue reading “House of the Dragon” Spoiler-Free Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

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