2025 Reviewed: The Best Movies and Shows According to Our Writers – ScreenHub Entertainment

It’s that time of year again, when we look back at the best movies and put them on a list for everyone to debate and judge. As always, we don’t get around to seeing every single movie, and every writer has a different bias and preference. But here’s our writers’ list of the best movies. Let us know what you think and what your favourite … Continue reading 2025 Reviewed: The Best Movies and Shows According to Our Writers – ScreenHub Entertainment

Is ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ Any Good? Spoiler-Free Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

Spoiler-free free but I talk about the inciting incidents and allude to other events in the movie. At least we didn’t have to wait over a decade for this sequel. Avatar: Fire and Ash is the third film in the franchise and the second this decade. Does James Cameron deliver another hit, or is the franchise in hot water? Let’s find out. Fire and Ash … Continue reading Is ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ Any Good? Spoiler-Free Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

Film & Spirits Episode 76: Top 25 of the Last 25 Years / Warner Bros & Netflix / RIP Rob Reiner

In this last episode of the year, the gents review the 25 best movies of the last 25 years, a tradition for movie critics like us. Also, taking into account current affairs & the news, there’s a brief discussion on Netflix officially acquiring Warner Bros. Discovery, and we pay our respect to actor and filmmaker Rob Reiner. Happy Holidays to all our listeners! Apple Continue reading Film & Spirits Episode 76: Top 25 of the Last 25 Years / Warner Bros & Netflix / RIP Rob Reiner

Jon Favreau’s ‘Elf’ Is One Of The Best Christmas Movies Made In The 21st Century (So Far) – ScreenHub Entertainment

I have a confession: I’m not a big fan of Will Ferrell. His overacting usually doesn’t do it for me, and his characters usually come off as being loud and dumb without much substance. That being said, his turn as Buddy the Elf in the 2003 Christmas film Elf is perhaps a career highlight for him. Not only is the character great, but Elf ranks … Continue reading Jon Favreau’s ‘Elf’ Is One Of The Best Christmas Movies Made In The 21st Century (So Far) – ScreenHub Entertainment

A24’s ‘Eternity’ Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

Eternity’s premise is a simple one. Who would you want to spend the rest of eternity with after you die? For many, the choice is an easy one. But not so in A24’s latest. After choking on a pretzel, the elderly Larry Cutler passes away, only to wake up as a younger version of himself (played by Miles Teller). Larry finds himself at a junction, … Continue reading A24’s ‘Eternity’ Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

‘Rental Family’ is a Delight – ScreenHub Entertainment

It may have come and gone rather quickly from most theatres, but when you get a chance, you should certainly give Rental Family a go. Sure, it’s sappy and fairly low-stakes, but there’s also a very human story about the impact an individual can have, framed from a culture that has a dark history with mental health treatment. So, what is a “rental family”? It’s … Continue reading ‘Rental Family’ is a Delight – ScreenHub Entertainment

‘Nuremberg’ Is Flawed, But Deserves Your Attention – ScreenHub Entertainment

Released to seemingly fanfare or attention, Nuremberg is the latest effort from James Vanderbilt (yes, that Vanderbilt family) that chronicles the events leading up to the titular trial after the Second World War, which saw the surviving members of the Nazi High Command face a tribunal made up of various Allied nations. It’s a sobering film, and a flawed one, but it also just so … Continue reading ‘Nuremberg’ Is Flawed, But Deserves Your Attention – ScreenHub Entertainment

Netflix’s ‘Train Dreams’ Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

It may not have the same level of buzz or interest as del Toro’s Frankenstein, but Netflix’s Train Dreams will be the kind of movie I’m sure will be in heavy consideration come the award season and in years to come. It’s a quiet, meditative film from director Clint Bentley that asks more questions than it answers, but lingers long after the credits roll as … Continue reading Netflix’s ‘Train Dreams’ Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

Guillermo del Toro’s ‘Frankenstein’ Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

I’m a simple film aficionado, I see that Guillermo del Toro has made a new movie, and I pay attention. I was very curious about his most recent endeavour, an adaptation of Mary Shelley’s timeless classic novel Frankenstein; or, the Modern Prometheus. I missed it during its theatrical run, but the film is now available on Netflix, and honestly, I kind of wish I had … Continue reading Guillermo del Toro’s ‘Frankenstein’ Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

Film & Spirits EPISODE 75 – Predator: Badlands & franchise review

Interestingly, the gents never reviewed the Predator franchise since they started the podcast back in 2021! With Predator: Badlands now in theatres, this is the perfect time to review this collection of sci-fi epics, including the first movie, dating back to 1987. Also, Fred gives his honest review of One Battle After Another by Paul Thomas Anderson and the third installment in the TRON franchise. … Continue reading Film & Spirits EPISODE 75 – Predator: Badlands & franchise review