‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom’ Spoiler-Free Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

The first Aquaman was a smash hit for the DCEU. It’s the only film in that franchise to cross a billion dollars. Yet despite this, you may be forgiven for not knowing its sequel, Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom, is in fact out in cinemas now. There’s been very little marketing around the film and the review embargo was much later than usual, indicating Warner … Continue reading ‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom’ Spoiler-Free Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

What To Watch As We Await ‘Grand Theft Auto VI’ – ScreenHub Entertainment

It’s been just over a decade since the release of Grand Theft Auto V, which is why it’s no surprise that the excitement for the upcoming Grand Theft Auto VI is at a fever pitch. Per IGN, the game’s reveal has reached more views than Red Dead Redemption 2, Cyberpunk 2077, and Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom combined and has passed Mr.Beast for the most … Continue reading What To Watch As We Await ‘Grand Theft Auto VI’ – ScreenHub Entertainment

‘Napoleon’ Fact or Fiction – ScreenHub Entertainment

Napoleon is finally out and…it’s okay. Part of the problem with Ridley Scott’s latest is how often it strays from the historical text. Scott has cited we weren’t there to analyze history firsthand, but many who were alive during the Napoleonic Wars did document their lives via journals or memoirs, including Napoleon himself. So I wanted to look at some, not all, of the deviations … Continue reading ‘Napoleon’ Fact or Fiction – 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

Is The Kang Dynasty “Doomed”? – ScreenHub Entertainment

In a matter of days, the future doesn’t look so bright for Kang the Conqueror. As soon as Loki season two wrapped up, news started trickling out from the trades that the next Avengers film, The Kang Dynasty, may be in trouble. First, there was the report from Vanity Fair writer Joanna Robinson, co-author of MCU: The Reign of Marvel Studios, that Quantumania writer Jeff … Continue reading Is The Kang Dynasty “Doomed”? – ScreenHub Entertainment

David Ayer’s Bleak WWII Film ‘Fury’ Isn’t Perfect, But Is A Compelling Watch – ScreenHub Entertainment

War is hell, so the expression goes, but it’s also emotionally draining, psychologically damaging and full of horror. Netflix’s All Quiet on the Western Front captured this sentiment perfectly for the First World War and David Ayer’s tank epic Fury brings all those themes into the Second World War. For my money, 2014’s Fury is one of the most violent, unsettling and horror-fuel war films, … Continue reading David Ayer’s Bleak WWII Film ‘Fury’ Isn’t Perfect, But Is A Compelling Watch – ScreenHub Entertainment

Marvel Needs to Fix Spider-Man [Guest Editorial] – ScreenHub Entertainment

By Liam Rodger No doubt one of the most popular superheroes of all time is Spider-Man. Since his debut in 1962, Peter Parker has always been considered one of the most relatable superheroes of all time and for this reason, he was loved by many. However, in recent years Marvel has been very unsure what to do with him and seems to refuse to let … Continue reading Marvel Needs to Fix Spider-Man [Guest Editorial] – ScreenHub Entertainment