Representation Matters: An Indigenous Filmmaker’s Thoughts About ‘Prey’ – ScreenHub Entertainment

Prey is a beautiful depiction of Native American life, so I set out to learn more more about the film’s representation of Indigenous people Continue reading Representation Matters: An Indigenous Filmmaker’s Thoughts About ‘Prey’ – ScreenHub Entertainment

Revisiting ‘Jackie Brown’, An Underrated Classic From Quentin Tarantino – ScreenHub Entertainment

The third film from the iconic Quentin Tarantino, Jackie Brown (1997), is now 25 years old this year! After Pulp Fiction (1994) validated Tarantino as one of the great American filmmakers at the Cannes Film Festival, the following project would prove to his fanbase that he is capable of being versatile in the terms of tone and subject matter. It’s important to point out that … Continue reading Revisiting ‘Jackie Brown’, An Underrated Classic From Quentin Tarantino – ScreenHub Entertainment

‘Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero’ Spoiler Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

I’m going to keep things spoiler-free overall, but I do feel I have to talk about one element about the villain so I’m flagging the article with a spoiler and will mark the paragraph in question with an alert. Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero may have a dumb name, but it opened at number one at the US box office. Despite launching in the 80s, … Continue reading ‘Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero’ Spoiler Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

‘Beast’ Is A Refreshingly Restrained Thriller – ScreenHub Entertainment

One of the things I really miss in modern movies are moderately budgeted films. There was a time when films with budgets of over 100 million were a rarity, much less seeing multiple such films churned out year after year. While one must congratulate studios who were able to perfect such a formula and keep it going for fifteen years now, it has come at … Continue reading ‘Beast’ Is A Refreshingly Restrained Thriller – ScreenHub Entertainment

‘Bullet Train’ Spoiler Free Review – ScreenHub Review

Bullet Train feels like a movie from a different era. Specifically, it feels like a mid-2000s action movie, Smokin’ Aces very much comes to mind, with a dash of early Guy Ritchie and a sprinkle of Tarantino for flavour. Coming to us from David Leitch, who has co-directed the first John Wick and has since gone on to direct Deadpool 2, Hobbs and Shaw and … Continue reading ‘Bullet Train’ Spoiler Free Review – ScreenHub Review

Nine Changes Peter Jackson Made In ‘The Lord of the Rings’ – ScreenHub Entertainment

I write this article not to nitpick or throw the Peter Jackson movies under the bus. On the contrary, Jackson’s Lord of the Rings films are some of my favourite films of all time. But some of the fan response to The Rings of Power has thrown me a bit off. Apart from all the racists coming out of the floorboards, a big reason why … Continue reading Nine Changes Peter Jackson Made In ‘The Lord of the Rings’ – ScreenHub Entertainment

‘Prey’ Is A Sleek, Brutal Monster Western – ScreenHub Entertainment

When it comes to science fiction/horror, few franchises are both as beloved and spotty as the Predator series. Starting in 1987, the alien hunter has since made seven visits to the cinema, and none have garnered as much acclaim as the original suspenseful classic. By all accounts, the Predator franchise has been dead in the water for some time, so I was skeptical when a … Continue reading ‘Prey’ Is A Sleek, Brutal Monster Western – ScreenHub Entertainment

The ‘Predator’ Movies Have Always Been Woke – ScreenHub Entertainment

Recently the release of the trailer for Prey, the latest film in the Predator franchise, has been making rounds on the internet. This latest film continues the anthology base of the previous films, taking the series out of the modern-day and, instead, weaving a period piece about a young Indigenous American woman named Naru (played by Amber Midthunder) going head to head with one of … Continue reading The ‘Predator’ Movies Have Always Been Woke – ScreenHub Entertainment

‘The Gray Man’ REVIEW – ScreenHub Entertainment

Talk about a great action duo! Ryan Gosling versus Chris Evans; the Blade Runner VS. Captain America. This is the kind of action rivalry we don’t get much these days, at least not since the Face/Off in 1997, when John Travolta and Nicolas Cage made it so great. It was only a matter of time before we got a good action flick with Gosling, as … Continue reading ‘The Gray Man’ REVIEW – ScreenHub Entertainment