Why You Should Play: Elden Ring Review [Spoiler Free]
After dozens of hours and countless respawns, here are our thoughts
Continue reading Why You Should Play: Elden Ring Review [Spoiler Free]
After dozens of hours and countless respawns, here are our thoughts
Continue reading Why You Should Play: Elden Ring Review [Spoiler Free]
Modern romance! For many people, mainly Millenials and Gen-Zers, that means mobile apps where we can swipe right on profiles like they are cuts of meat at the grocery store. Funny enough, newcomer director Mimi Cave adapted that metaphor LITERALLY in her first motion picture: Fresh. There was a lot of chatter online in the movie community about this film newly released on Hulu and … Continue reading ‘FRESH’ Review [Spoilers] – ScreenHub Entertainment
Formula 1 will always have a soft spot in my heart. I used to spend a week each year in my late teens and early 20s working in the pit lane. I’ve met a lot of the drivers racing at the time, touched the cars being towed back to the pits and even held the door open for Mr. E (if you know, you know). … Continue reading ‘F1: Drive to Survive’: Interesting Behind-the-Scenes Doc or Trashy Reality TV? – ScreenHub Entertainment
The Kingsman movies have been, quite literally, hit and miss with me. The first one was a surprise hit, a self-aware James Bond tribute film that put an emphasis on chivalry and style. The second film, The Golden Circle, was a bloated mess that abandoned many of the fun little lessons of the first and brought back Colin Firth’s character, undermining the shocking twist of … Continue reading The King’s Man’s Review – ScreenHub Entertainment
When it comes to horror, the 1974 Texas Chainsaw Massacre is one of the most relentless and effective horror films in history. As a series, the franchise is nothing short of a jumbled mess, lacking any sort of unifying vision. There have been some decent sequels, like the oddly comedic 2nd film and the surprisingly effective remake, and others that were beyond horrible such as … Continue reading The New ‘Texas Chainsaw Massacre’ Starts Strong But Fumbles The Finale – ScreenHub Entertainment
For the past week or so now, we’ve been treated to a bevy of information concerning Amazon’s upcoming Lord of the Rings TV series. We’ve been talking about The Rings of Power quite a bit ever since it was announced, but we finally have our first look at it thanks to character posters, first look images and a teaser trailer. The show, which will take … Continue reading What Has Me Excited and Nervous About ‘The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power’ – ScreenHub Entertainment
Let’s get this out of the way: no, I’m not 65 years old! Like most of you, I am a child of the 90s who had the great privilege to witness the reruns of the classic shows, and Gerry Anderson’s “Thunderbirds” happens to be one of them. Apart from the obvious that we all know and love (looking at you Star Wars and Batman: The … Continue reading I Grew Up With The 1960s ‘Thunderbirds’, Did You? – ScreenHub Entertainment
Did you know that author J.R.R. Tolkien was toying with the concept of a sequel to his beloved and iconic series of novels, The Lord of the Rings? The English author didn’t get very far in his draft, only 13 pages, and decided the tone and direction the story was heading in was too dark, even for his taste. But while the title of the … Continue reading Unraveling Tolkien’s Abandoned ‘Lord of the Rings’ Sequel, ‘The New Shadow’ – ScreenHub Entertainment
If you’re not up to date on the Tolkien legendarium, this article could be considered spoilery for The Rings of Power. I won’t break down every little detail, but some of the major broad strokes. We recently got the title reveal for The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power courtesy of a nifty (and practical) video. But we didn’t just get a title, … Continue reading Breaking Down The Events Listed In ‘The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power’ Press Release- ScreenHub Entertainment
Whenever trends in horror have popped up, Scream has been there to offer commentary. The fifth film in the franchise, also titled Scream, doesn’t bring much new to the table, banking more on nostalgia for the trendsetting original, but that’s kind of what the whole movie is about. After her sister is attacked, Sam Carpenter (Melissa Barrera) returns to her hometown of Woodsboro California, where … Continue reading ‘Scream’ Has Little Innovation; And That’s The Point – Screenhub Entertainment