‘Rebel Moon: A Child of Fire’ Spoiler-Free Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

I feel when talking about Zack Snyder, it’s best to lay the cards on the table from the get-go. I’m indifferent to his work overall, some of his films I quite enjoy, such as 300 and his cut of Justice League, others I’m left wanting on, such as Man of Steel and Army of the Dead, nevermind Sucker Punch. So I went into Rebel Moon … Continue reading ‘Rebel Moon: A Child of Fire’ Spoiler-Free Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

Ridley Scott’s ‘Napoleon’ Is A Beautiful Mess – ScreenHub Entertainment

Ridley Scott is one of those directors whose filmography is a hodgepodge of cinematic masterpieces, mediocre thuds and embarrassing misfires. He excels at making historical epics, as evidenced by films such as Gladiator, Kingdom of Heaven (the director’s cut) and The Last Duel. So naturally, I was pretty damn excited for Napoleon, his biopic on the Corsian military general turned Emperor. But when word broke … Continue reading Ridley Scott’s ‘Napoleon’ Is A Beautiful Mess – ScreenHub Entertainment

Revisiting ‘The Green Knight’ – ScreenHub Entertainment

Spoilers for the end of The Green Knight I recently revisited The Northman, a film that left me conflicted the first time I watched it and ended up forming a new opinion of the film once I was able to digest it a second time. A similar film that had left me conflicted was 2021’s The Green Knight and I thought after gaining new insight … Continue reading Revisiting ‘The Green Knight’ – ScreenHub Entertainment

“The Killer” Spoiler-Free Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

BE ADVISED – This movie can so easily go unnoticed for what it really is while you’re scrolling on Netflix on a quiet evening, so stay alert! Although the title and overall marketing assets may suggest this is another generic action romp that the streamer has produced, The Killer is actually the work of one of the few masters of suspense cinema we have left … Continue reading “The Killer” Spoiler-Free Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

David Gordon Green’s HALLOWEEN Revisited – Part III – What Happens After – ScreenHub Entertainment

I first discovered Halloween back in the early 2000s, there were only eight movies. I remembered my excitement when I started Halloween Resurrection, eager to see Laurie Strode fight the Shape once more. I can’t begin to describe my dismay when the long-running heroine was killed in the opening scene, paving the way for one of the most alienating movie experiences I’d ever had. Laurie … Continue reading David Gordon Green’s HALLOWEEN Revisited – Part III – What Happens After – ScreenHub Entertainment

David Gordon Green’s HALLOWEEN Revisited – Part II – The House on Lampkin Lane – ScreenHub Entertainment

When I first saw Halloween Kills, I hated it. When Green first announced his new take in the series, I couldn’t have been more excited and optimistic about his attempt to inject some mystery back into the franchise. After Halloween Kills, I couldn’t have been more cynical, convinced that David Gordon Green had broken his promise for a more grounded approach to Halloween in favor … Continue reading David Gordon Green’s HALLOWEEN Revisited – Part II – The House on Lampkin Lane – ScreenHub Entertainment

The ‘Fear Street Trilogy’ Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

It’s that time of year once again, when we turn down the lights and bask in the ritualistic viewing of horror movies for the month of October and the spooky day of Halloween. I meant to watch these movies last year, but life got in the way, so this year, I made sure to check out the Fear Street trilogy on Netflix. A trio of … Continue reading The ‘Fear Street Trilogy’ Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

David Gordon Green’s HALLOWEEN Revisited – Part I – It’s About Her – ScreenHub Entertainment

Last year saw the release of Halloween Ends, the controversial final installment to director David Gordon Green’s trilogy of sequels to John Carpenter’s horror classic. Although well-regarded on the whole, the 2018 film left some viewers scratching their heads at some of the odd choices made by Green and company, confusion that only grew with each subsequent film. To say reactions were mixed would be … Continue reading David Gordon Green’s HALLOWEEN Revisited – Part I – It’s About Her – ScreenHub Entertainment