Why ‘Johnny Mnemonic’ Deserves a Reboot – ScreenHub Entertainment
The incredible thing is how much better Johnny Mnemonic could, and really should, have been
Continue reading Why ‘Johnny Mnemonic’ Deserves a Reboot – ScreenHub Entertainment
The incredible thing is how much better Johnny Mnemonic could, and really should, have been
Continue reading Why ‘Johnny Mnemonic’ Deserves a Reboot – ScreenHub Entertainment
I recently lamented how Robert Rodriguez’s cyberpunk action flick Alita: Battle Angel suffered due to a bloated script and lack of any real themes. It was a fun popcorn movie, but considering the genre, there was potential for so much more. While Alita may have failed to ask some of the harder questions, Ghost in the Shell on the other hand asks them in spades. … Continue reading ‘The Road to Cyberpunk 2077’: Without ‘Ghost in the Shell’, We May Not Have ‘The Matrix’ – ScreenHub Entertainment
Spoiler alert. Let me just put it out there. Unlike Fred’s glowing recommendation of the influential Ridley Scott film, Blade Runner, I for one, am not a fan of it, regardless of which cut it is. Which is why I was so surprised that I loved Denis Villeneuve’s 2017 sequel, Blade Runner 2049. The sequel came out over thirty years after the release of the … Continue reading Why I Think ‘Blade Runner 2049’ Is Better Than The Original – ScreenHub Entertainment
Since Blade Runner 2049 hit theatres back in 2017, there was a new hype surrounding the cinematic sci-fi world launched by Sir Ridley Scott back in 1982. Underrated and possibly ‘underappreciated’ by most moviegoers, this franchise finally got the prestige and the attention it deserves. In fact, this is the very same franchise that helped launch the genre called “Cyberpunk“, which merges futuristic dystopia, hacker … Continue reading Why The Original ‘Blade Runner’ Remains My Favourite – ScreenHub Entertainment
I recently watched John Carpenter’s excellent sci-fi horror film The Thing for the first time. Considering how time is limited until Halloween, I figured it’d be best to cram a few more horror flicks in before we hit November. So why not explore the 2011 version of The Thing? Contrary to what you may think due to the title, this version of the movie isn’t … Continue reading How Does ‘The Thing (2011) Stack Up Against John Carpenter’s Original? – ScreenHub Entertainment
On the 13th of October, Bert Kreischer dropped his new show, The Cabin with Bert Kreischer and here is the premise: Bert goes to a cabin in the woods and does a bunch of random stuff with comedians. If you are already a fan of The Machine, this is probably appealing. For those not familiar with Kreischer, he is a stand-up comedian who caught a … Continue reading Is “The Cabin with Bert Kreischer” Worth A Watch? – ScreenHub Entertainment
IMPORTANT UPDATE – After only two seasons, the streaming giant HBO Max has decided to cancel the show. If you are a fan of this series, feel free to join the ‘call to action’ effort for ‘Raised by Wolves’ to find a new home on another streaming platform for its third season by using the hashtag #RenewRaisedbyWolves. HBO Max, the ‘Netflix-like’ streaming service launched by … Continue reading A Look Inside HBO Max’s ‘Raised by Wolves’ – ScreenHub Entertainment
Finally. After months of waiting to see The Child (aka Baby Yoda, our Lord and Saviour) again, Disney dropped the trailer for The Mandalorian season 2 today, which streams on Disney+ as of October 30th. The trailer kept things close to the chest; we didn’t see Moff Gideon, the Darksaber or learn too much about the story in the footage revealed, but one of the … Continue reading Who is Sasha Banks Playing in ‘The Mandalorian’ Season 2? – ScreenHub Entertainment
Will your mind be ready to understand Christopher Nolan’s Tenet? This is a list of six time travel movies that will help prepair you for the mind bending journey.
Continue reading Six Time Travel Movies to Watch Before You See ‘Tenet’ – ScreenHub Entertainment
Ah TENET … we’ve been waiting for this one for a while now. Its theatrical release postponed many times due to the pandemic, this film was the new hope of Hollywood and Warner Bros. Studios. to revive cinemas in North America. Betting on the talent of Christopher Nolan (Dunkirk, Inception and The Dark Knight trilogy) for the blockbuster spectacle, where the majority of the scenes … Continue reading ‘TENET’ Review – ScreenHub Entertainment